The hottest Entrepreneurship Substack posts right now

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The Modern World Builder ✧Tips For Collective Lorecraft 78 implied HN points 02 Apr 23
  1. Setting ambitious yet reachable goals with clear deadlines is crucial for success in making money online.
  2. Creating high-value products by solving difficult problems that people can't do themselves is key to standing out as a creator.
  3. Continuously gathering feedback, improving, and validating interest is essential in the process of building and selling online courses.
The SaaS Baton 78 implied HN points 19 Jul 23
  1. Customers often desire flexibility in products, even if it means adding more complex features.
  2. In the fast-paced world of SaaS, finding multiple product-market fits is crucial for company growth and success.
  3. Collecting and addressing day-to-day sales process frictions can greatly optimize a sales organization.
Innovation Nation 78 implied HN points 10 Aug 23
  1. Entrepreneurs work hard on challenging ideas because of intrinsic motivation and pride
  2. Achieving the impossible and proving doubters wrong is a driving force for many individuals
  3. The need to solve problems and overcome challenges fuels innovation and entrepreneurship
Michael’s Newsletter 78 implied HN points 29 Aug 23
  1. Vixul is an accelerator for tech services businesses aiming to provide resources similar to SaaS founders.
  2. Quarterly planning is crucial for solopreneurs to make progress on business goals and reduce firefighting.
  3. Founders should account for personal time as a business cost to accurately assess profit margins.
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Michael’s Newsletter 78 implied HN points 21 Mar 23
  1. Athletes and entrepreneurs are similar, as they both need to play to their strengths, bounce back from losses, and work for results that may take time to show.
  2. Focus on processes and habits in business rather than just on outcomes like growth rates and revenue.
  3. Challenging assumptions, trusting gut instincts, and being resourceful are key for entrepreneurs to succeed, just like Bill Walsh did with the San Francisco 49'ers.
The SaaS Baton 78 implied HN points 10 May 23
  1. Board members can be valuable BDRs due to their connections and experience.
  2. Data maturity progresses from gut feelings to data-driven decisions through central data platforms and data analysis.
  3. Explaining the unique potential and market dynamics of emerging regions can help attract investors and growth opportunities.
startupsemail 78 implied HN points 13 May 23
  1. Building a successful SaaS business takes time and effort, with exponential growth once momentum is gained.
  2. If a business isn't generating revenue within 6 months, consider pivoting to a new idea; otherwise, stick with it for exponential growth.
  3. Choosing the right market segment, avoiding saturated markets, and understanding product-market fit are crucial for the success of a solopreneur.
Investing 101 46 implied HN points 14 Jun 25
  1. People often believe in ideas that match their group or social circle instead of thinking for themselves. This can lead to poor judgment and decision-making.
  2. Critical thinking is really important when evaluating claims, especially unusual ones like telepathy. It's essential to look for evidence and consider other viewpoints.
  3. Trust in sources of information is crucial. If a source is biased or lacks credibility, it can lead to believing things that aren't true, impacting investments and personal beliefs.
The Leading Sapiens Weekly 120 implied HN points 12 Dec 24
  1. Plans help us take action, even if they're not perfect. They give us the confidence to start exploring without needing everything to be figured out.
  2. Taking steps forward can bring clarity. Instead of waiting for a perfect plan, moving can help us learn and adjust along the way.
  3. Sometimes, acting on a not-so-accurate map can be better than seeking perfection. It allows us to move forward and learn from our experiences rather than staying stuck.
Jon’s Newsletter 199 implied HN points 11 Dec 22
  1. Jeff Bezos recognized early on that the internet was growing rapidly, with web usage increasing by 2,300% a year. He used this opportunity to start Amazon as an online bookstore.
  2. Bezos believed that capturing people's attention was crucial. He focused on providing innovative services that added real value, which helped Amazon grow mainly through word of mouth instead of paid ads.
  3. He viewed the late 20th century as a unique time for innovation, comparing the beginnings of e-commerce to the 'Kitty Hawk' stage of flight. He felt excited about the possibilities for the future.
Investing 101 124 implied HN points 23 Nov 24
  1. There's a shortage of exceptional founders in the startup world, which affects the number and quality of new companies. We need to support more people in becoming great founders.
  2. Access to capital isn't the real issue; it's about how well that capital is distributed to potential founders. Many great ideas and markets exist, but they need the right people to bring them to life.
  3. Creating a culture that accepts struggle and encourages innovation can help develop more exceptional founders. We need to be open to new ideas and support each other in taking risks.
Tiny Empires 36 implied HN points 16 Jul 25
  1. To succeed as a solo founder, you need to ensure that you can handle the sales alone. If it requires a team or complex processes, it might not be the right fit.
  2. It's important to play to your strengths. Choose a business that aligns with what you naturally do well and feels comfortable for you.
  3. Make sure your business can operate without your constant attention. If it demands 24/7 work, consider finding a different model that allows you more flexibility.
Simon Owens's Media Newsletter 274 implied HN points 23 Feb 24
  1. Traditional media outlets are not fully utilizing the monetization potential of their YouTube channels, missing out on significant revenue opportunities.
  2. Newsletter advertising has experienced growth despite challenges faced by the larger advertising industry, with brands noting higher engagement and return on investment.
  3. John Oliver's YouTube channel for Last Week Tonight showcases high engagement with fewer videos compared to other late night shows, yet HBO is not directly monetizing it, highlighting a missed opportunity for revenue.
Tiny Empires 49 implied HN points 29 May 25
  1. Don't rely too much on platforms you don't own because they can change rules suddenly. Build your own website and email list to keep control.
  2. Create a safety net by spreading your revenue across different platforms. This way, if one platform changes, your business won't fall apart.
  3. Always stay in touch with your audience through multiple channels. This keeps you connected, even if some platforms go away.
Midwest Humble 13 implied HN points 06 Nov 25
  1. Bamboo is expanding by opening two new community hubs, one in Detroit and another in Grand Rapids, to support local entrepreneurs and businesses.
  2. The Grand Rapids hub will be a space for innovation, creativity, and collaboration, welcoming various companies and hosting events like the 'Midwest House Summit.'
  3. Feedback from the community is important for future planning, and Bamboo encourages everyone to share their ideas on what they want to see next.
The Ideaspace 39 implied HN points 02 Jul 25
  1. Artist Corporations help creative people become owners instead of just gig workers. This gives them more control over their work and financial security.
  2. These new structures allow artists to pool their resources, share income, and improve their healthcare options. It can help them build wealth together.
  3. Creative people are becoming more recognized and powerful than ever before. An Artist Corporation could help shape a better future for half of America who see themselves as creators.
New Things Under the Sun 112 implied HN points 06 Dec 24
  1. Many new PhD candidates are presenting innovative research papers related to job markets in 2024. It's a great opportunity to see fresh ideas and studies in innovation.
  2. These papers explore various aspects of innovation, including mentorship, financial frictions, and the impact of technology on productivity. Each study offers insights into how these elements shape economic growth.
  3. There are events and reviews for PhD students interested in innovation, which can help them network and present their work. Engaging in these opportunities can boost their academic and professional careers.
Startup Strategies 28 implied HN points 14 Aug 25
  1. Building a calm and profitable company is more sustainable than chasing rapid growth. It's important to focus on steady progress rather than stressful expansion.
  2. Quality matters in business. Prioritizing the quality of products and services fosters trust with customers and contributes to long-term success.
  3. Respecting the creative process is crucial. A patient approach allows for better outcomes and a happier work environment, preventing burnout.
Tech Ramblings 59 implied HN points 17 Nov 23
  1. Live your life based on what makes you happy, not what society expects. Success should be determined by your own values, not just money or status.
  2. When building a company, stay true to your vision and don’t let outside pressures change your path. Make decisions based on what you believe is right for your business.
  3. It's important to reject social pressure and focus on what brings you peace. Everyone has a unique way of enjoying life, and that's perfectly okay.
Extraordinary Aliens 19 implied HN points 18 Apr 24
  1. The author, Noemie, shares knowledge and experiences about moving to and building startups in the US as an immigrant, aiming to help others with similar aspirations.
  2. Topics covered include hacks for O1 visas, becoming a freelancer in the US, navigating community building, tax-related matters, and avoiding deportation.
  3. Noemie emphasizes the importance of sharing immigration and startup-related knowledge openly to assist individuals pursuing opportunities in the US.
Trying In Public 15 HN points 09 May 24
  1. The rise of Faceless Accounts on Instagram allows individuals to build an online presence without showing their face, using stock video footage to create a curated aesthetic.
  2. The popularity of 'Master Resell Rights' courses tied to the Faceless Account trend raises questions about the effectiveness and authenticity of marketing strategies in online businesses.
  3. The pressure to maintain an 'aesthetic' online presence on platforms like Instagram can overshadow the importance of genuine connection, expertise, and trust in building a sustainable business.
The Burning Bed 39 implied HN points 22 Jan 24
  1. Boring Mattress Co. offers a simple, comfortable mattress without all the hype and gimmicks in the market.
  2. The mattress industry is overly complex with too many brands, models, and misleading marketing tactics.
  3. Consumers need a brand like Boring Mattress Co. to provide clarity and quality in the midst of the chaotic mattress market.
Seeking Solutions 39 implied HN points 22 Jan 24
  1. Bootstrapping a business can create a strong connection between the company and its customers.
  2. Having a bootstrapping mentality means doing more with less and being unapologetic about the product being built.
  3. Starting a company is hard, but it's easier when you're proud of the product you're creating.
Day One 858 implied HN points 07 Apr 20
  1. Fortune favors the brave - those who dare are often the ones who succeed.
  2. Action is key - starting and going through the process brings clarity and reveals unforeseen challenges.
  3. Value creation leads to wealth - anyone can become wealthy by monetizing skills and knowledge that solve problems.
Diane Francis 299 implied HN points 26 May 22
  1. Elon Musk is seen as a skilled businessman but sometimes acts immaturely for his age. This mix of traits makes him an unusual and unpredictable figure.
  2. His decision to buy Twitter for a huge amount of money shows boldness, but it has also led to a series of controversial tweets. These tweets have sparked a lot of discussion and mixed reactions from the public.
  3. Musk's behavior raises questions about how he will manage Twitter and whether his leadership style will be effective for the platform's future.
Kristina God's Online Writing Club 179 implied HN points 16 Nov 22
  1. Email newsletters can give a great return on investment, making it a smart tool for marketing. For every dollar spent, you can expect to make about $44.
  2. Your email list gets more valuable over time, helping you connect with your audience better. It's a way to build a real relationship, unlike social media interactions.
  3. Having your own newsletter means you own your audience and can reach them anytime, no matter what happens to other platforms like Medium or Twitter.
Dana Blankenhorn: Facing the Future 39 implied HN points 07 Feb 24
  1. The easy money era since 2008 has allowed individuals to rapidly amass wealth through financial maneuvering.
  2. Billionaires have a responsibility to the system that enabled their wealth, and disrespecting that system is unacceptable.
  3. Democracy is under threat due to the attitude of newly wealthy individuals who view themselves as superior beings.
Startup Strategies 413 implied HN points 23 Jun 23
  1. The author discusses their personal experiences with failure in startups and projects.
  2. Despite failures, the author started a podcast on failure and success.
  3. The post promotes a 7-day free trial to access more content on startup strategies.
Bold & Open 39 implied HN points 14 Jan 24
  1. Creating unnecessary scarcity by holding tightly to ideas through patents, trademarks, and copyright can limit opportunities and hinder growth.
  2. Embracing piracy and copycats can lead to collaboration and new opportunities for growth by leveraging the attention and ideas they bring.
  3. Focus on making what is naturally scarce in your work the core of your offering, and build around it to create value and sustain your business model.
The Hard Fork by Marvin Liao 39 implied HN points 14 Jan 24
  1. El Segundo's hardware scene has been thriving with the influence of companies like SpaceX, shaping a positive hardware ecosystem with various local companies.
  2. Lessons from history and human civilization show a long and significant past.
  3. Seed investing is evolving, with Seed becoming the new Series A, emphasizing the importance of understanding market dynamics for success.
Loeber on Substack 122 implied HN points 27 Oct 24
  1. A good pitch deck should help the investor easily create an investment memo. This means your deck should be clear and focused on key points.
  2. Always consider what an investment memo looks like, and make sure your pitch deck provides all the necessary information an investor might need to write it.
  3. Try to anticipate and answer common investor questions in your deck. This makes it easier for them to understand your business and advocate for you.
Japan Economy Watch 39 implied HN points 11 Jan 24
  1. Japan's stagnant economy could see a revival through a new generation of entrepreneurs and major social changes opening new opportunities.
  2. Challenges to progress in Japan include difficulty in bank financing, resistance to change by powerful entities, and the inflexibility of the traditional system with aspects like lifetime employment.
  3. Notable experts have endorsed the book 'The Contest for Japan's Economic Future', praising its analysis and recommendations for tapping into entrepreneurial potential in Japan.
Day One 798 implied HN points 15 Apr 20
  1. Focus on learning one skill at a time instead of overwhelming yourself with multiple choices. Don't get distracted by trying to learn everything at once.
  2. Taking action and earning from the skill you have is more important than acquiring numerous skills. Make sure to put your skills to use.
  3. Devote time to mastering a chosen skill and figuring out how to earn from it. Building expertise in one area will lead to success.