Monthly Archive for: ‘December, 2010’

What’s new for microISVs in the New Year?

It’s that time again – time to peer into the crystal ball and try to spot the changes and trends that will impact how developers become startup founders in 2011. Here’s the first of a series of posts on what I think will change in 2011: what do you see changing? The brave new software frontier: The App Store. We’ve ...Read More →

Startup/MicroISV Digest for 12/14/2010

Community News: Erin Lang at the Belgrave Trust has a suggestion for strategizing in 2011: get a whiteboard. In fact, get a carbon neutral whiteboard. Belgrave is a two-year-old startup that sells carbon offsets as a subscription service to allow individuals to live carbon neutral.  They’ve recently added four products to their service that come bundled with a carbon offset component – ...Read More →

A good problem to have…

One of my consulting clients, Izenda Reports, hit a home run today. They combined a “looks like a plain email” MailChimp newsletter campaign linking to a blog post containing this this video. It got nearly 500 clicks this morning from customers and prospects who have chosen to get the newsletter, forcing Izenda to purchase more bandwidth at screencasts.com. The moral of this ...Read More →
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