Monthly Archive for: ‘July, 2010’

Do you really mean that?

As I was watching yesterday a 50-year-old interview of Ayn Rand by Mike Wallace on my iPhone on YouTube while loading up a movie on my iPad from iTunes I realized new tools make for new habits, new ways of doing things. I’d always believed that one of the true evils in this world was multitasking – chopping your attention ...Read More →

Are iPhones/iPads worth it for microISVs?

My good online friend Andy Brice posed this question today over at Joel on the Software Business of Software forum, and as much as my iPhone has become the Devil’s plaything of late, I see a strong, legitimate case for microISVs and bootstrapping startups to drink the mobile Kool-Aid. Here’s my experience: Continuous customer support – I can scan and ...Read More →

Stand Out

Want to know what your customers think of your startup? Ask them. Now you already know that, but here’s an example from HootSuite that landed in my email box which demos how to ask them effectively: Email from the top. The From is “HootSuite — Ryan Holmes, CEO”. Those three initials still have a lot of influence, more so than ...Read More →
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