The hottest Entrepreneurship Substack posts right now

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Heterodox STEM 128 implied HN points 08 Dec 24
  1. Entrepreneurship is complex and can't be easily taught in schools. It's not just about making money; it involves creativity, risk-taking, and personal traits.
  2. Intellectual property rights are crucial for protecting new business ideas. Entrepreneurs need these rights to ensure their innovations are safe from theft.
  3. Current approaches to teaching entrepreneurship often mix social issues with business principles, which may confuse the true goals of innovation and success in the marketplace.
DiGiTalk Newsletter 39 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. Consider transitioning from renting to homeownership sooner rather than later
  2. Not all businesses benefit equally from social media platforms like Instagram; some should explore alternative communication channels in their marketing strategies
  3. Constant algorithm changes, increasing competition, slow growth, and rising advertising costs on social media platforms can pose challenges for many businesses
Rethinking Software 149 implied HN points 18 Oct 24
  1. The founder promised each employee a share of ownership to create a feeling of equality. This made everyone feel included and valued in the startup.
  2. Everyone received the same amount of shares regardless of how long they had been there. This caused some confusion and frustration among long-term employees who expected more.
  3. In the end, the founder showed that he also valued his contribution by only taking one share like everyone else. This helped unite the team under a common goal and ownership spirit.
André Casal's Substack 1 HN point 09 Sep 24
  1. Improving the conversion rate is a top priority, and the focus will be on enhancing the landing page to stand out and attract more customers.
  2. A solid marketing strategy is being developed, which includes identifying the right channels, testing, and scaling successful approaches.
  3. The next steps involve making the product even better with new features and improved documentation to surprise and delight customers.
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Magid and Co 39 implied HN points 08 Feb 24
  1. Series B deal volume increased significantly in January compared to December, which is positive news for founders seeking funding.
  2. Data focused on Series B deals globally (excluding China) with amounts raised over $5M and companies not centered on therapeutics.
  3. The post provides insights into recent Series B activity, highlighting key statistics and trends in the sector.
Tech Ramblings 99 implied HN points 09 Aug 23
  1. The desire to build a company can drive personal change, even affecting relationships. It's important to align your personal goals with those you care about.
  2. Starting a business is a long process filled with ups and downs. Expect to make mistakes, but also learn from the good decisions you make along the way.
  3. Sharing experiences and learnings from your startup journey can help others succeed. It's valuable to offer advice based on your own challenges and triumphs.
Conspirador Norteño 40 implied HN points 19 Jul 25
  1. Many books claiming to help you make money with AI are low-quality and repetitive. They often promise a lot but deliver very little useful information.
  2. The authors of these books are frequently not real people, using AI-generated names and faces. This makes it hard to trust their expertise.
  3. Some of the content in these books is incorrect or misleading, showing a lack of genuine knowledge about AI.
The Recovering Academic 79 implied HN points 07 Jul 23
  1. Dr. Lauren McClain found fulfillment in entrepreneurship after leaving academia, where she realized she could be in control of her own destiny and income.
  2. The transition from academia to entrepreneurship involved self-reflection, learning new skills, and embracing challenges, proving that one can adapt and succeed in unfamiliar territories.
  3. Entering entrepreneurship allowed Dr. Lauren McClain to utilize her strengths and optimism to make a meaningful impact, demonstrating that one can still make a difference in different ways outside of traditional academic settings.
Erik Examines 89 implied HN points 25 Feb 25
  1. The size of America's consumer market helps businesses grow because they can reach a lot of people who can afford to buy their products. A bigger market means they can make more items faster, like how a big factory can produce more than a small workshop.
  2. Cultural similarities in America allow stores and brands to sell the same products across the country without changing much. This makes it easier for companies to run and for consumers to find what they want, no matter where they are.
  3. English, especially American English, is popular around the world. This helps American brands and culture spread more easily, making it a powerful tool for influence and business growth.
Arjun Panickssery 78 implied HN points 05 Jul 23
  1. The writer experimented with a Dominant Assurance Contract, but didn't reach the required number of funders and lost money.
  2. The writer is trying a real-world Dominant Assurance Contract for hosting weekly dinners, where participants can pay to attend.
  3. Participants in the dinner contract can pay at least $20, with the writer hosting the dinners if $700 is raised, or providing a partial refund if the target is not met.
Ubiquitous Thoughts 78 implied HN points 28 Mar 23
  1. Ubiquity Ventures offers the fastest pitch form in venture capital, responding to requests within 72 hours.
  2. The firm's focus on seed-stage startups moving software into the real world allows for specialized attention and quick decision-making.
  3. Ubiquity Ventures acts with agency, with the founder as the sole decision-maker, ensuring direct communication and avoiding delays.
Life on the Trail 78 implied HN points 30 May 23
  1. Believe in yourself to be a founder, it's a unique role that requires confidence and hustle.
  2. Startup ideas can come from solving your own problem or exploring different sectors to find a big problem worth solving.
  3. Before starting a company, go through ideation, customer research, and validation to increase chances of success.
MoneyLemma 78 implied HN points 12 Mar 23
  1. Great companies are a myth - even the best ones have flaws and imperfections.
  2. Focus on doing the job at hand well, not on perfection - being good enough is the key to success.
  3. The best companies excel in certain areas but may be lacking in others - it's a trade-off due to scarce resources.
Michael’s Newsletter 78 implied HN points 13 Jun 23
  1. Michael Lin is an entrepreneur and writer, sharing insights on entrepreneurship, engineering, and life.
  2. He offers a free e-book on writing and provides actionable articles every Tuesday for subscribers.
  3. His popular essays cover topics like career growth, personal branding, and luck in your career.
Build In Public Newsletter 78 implied HN points 14 Apr 23
  1. Start building in public early in your startup journey to share your progress and attract a community.
  2. Building in public can lead to personal and professional benefits like creating a supportive community and demonstrating your work.
  3. Overcome hesitations about building in public by adding transparency and sharing both successes and challenges.
startupsemail 78 implied HN points 05 May 23
  1. Building a business with a huge platform risk can lead to high success chances, even though it comes with potential downsides.
  2. Businesses heavily dependent on popular platforms like Notion, Airtable, or Shopify can tap into a large user base and market.
  3. Examples like Notion Forms, Datafetcher, and Wildmetrics show that businesses with high platform risks can achieve substantial monthly recurring revenues.
The SaaS Baton 78 implied HN points 07 Jun 23
  1. Be cautious with following trends in tech - it can be risky if not aligned with real utility for people.
  2. Consider going solo as a founder before looking for a co-founder - it might lead to more success.
  3. When scoping a new venture, focus on solving real, acute problems with high market potential to build a successful business.
Bento Updates 78 implied HN points 10 Mar 23
  1. Entrepreneurship is tough, especially when bootstrapping and balancing family life.
  2. Acquiring a business involves relationship building and finding a good fit, beyond just financial aspects.
  3. Engaging with the community through partnerships can be a successful acquisition channel for growth.
A Journey of Learning 78 implied HN points 17 Jul 23
  1. College Station needs more engineering industry and high-paying jobs to retain talent.
  2. Intrinsic motivation and agency can be taught, and they are key for individuals to succeed in highly technical fields.
  3. Starforge aims to create a unique, highly centralized organization to foster creativity and innovation in building cool things.
The Modern World Builder ✧Tips For Collective Lorecraft 78 implied HN points 25 Jun 23
  1. Creativity leads to innovation, which creates value and helps you stand out in your field.
  2. In competitive environments like twitter or in entrepreneurship, trying to outdo others with productivity alone may not work. Being creative sets you apart.
  3. In industries like crypto and entrepreneurship, where problems are novel and solutions need imagination, developing creative skills is more valuable than just being productive.