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The Entrepreneur’s Mega Resource | 9 great startup resource lists

By Nate Posted in Community, Design / Dev
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startup resources list

Here you have it in a mere 9 links: The Entrepreneur’s MEGA Resource list! These 9 lists are from sources you should be paying attention to if you’re a startup. All in one place. No searching. Continue reading →

Talk to Your Customers. Or Else! | Analytics Academy Week 3

By LaunchRock Posted in Community
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Customer Messaging Tools

Messaging Tools that help you talk to your customers let you stay in constant conversation so you can be sure you’re solving real problems. Not listening to your customers? Read on… Continue reading →

My 30 Blog Course in Entrepreneurship

By Nate Posted in Community
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30 Must Read Blogs For Entrepreneurs

These 30 incredible blogs about entrepreneurship and Startups will give you strategies that you can implement in your business today. Each recommendation comes with a short description of the blog’s value proposition and a great first article to check out. Continue reading →

Don’t Ride The Roller Coaster | Keeping it Cool in Customer Support

By Josh Posted in Community
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Customer Support Best Practices

Humans are emotional beings. Whether we are seeking customer support or helping out our customers, emotions come into play. This can be awesome for establishing positive relationships, a sense of urgency and empathy with your customers. It could also go very wrong if you let frustration and stress take over. Continue reading →

LaunchRock CEO Jameson Detweiler: The Phat Startup Interview

By LaunchRock Posted in Community, News
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LaunchRock CEO Jameson Detweiler

LaunchRock Founder and CEO Jameson Detweiler Talks to The Phat Startup about Entrepreneurship, Founding LaunchRock at StartupWeekend Philly and His Past as a Sneaker Head. Continue reading →

10 Basic User Acquisition Strategies | An Introduction

By Guest Posts Posted in Community
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10 Use Acquisition Strategies

You’ve built a product, now how do you get people to use it and find a sustainable source of customers? The way you find your first user will differ from how you find your hundred thousandth. Experiment with these 10 Strategies to see what works best for your product. Continue reading →

Growth Hacking 101: No Nonsense

By Guest Posts Posted in Community
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No Nonsense Growth Hacking 101

Growth hacking–finding effective and unique ways to make sure the people who are most likely to care about your product have a chance to try your product–is very real. LaunchRock Co-founder Thomas Knoll lays out his rules for No-Nonsense growth hacking. Continue reading →

PitchSwapSF Recap | A Participant’s Eye View

By Guest Posts Posted in Community, News
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PitchSwap

This is a guest post by LaunchRocker and PitchSwap SF participant Kyle Pollock, a writer and recent transplant to San Francisco from East Lansing, MI recounting the events of San Francisco’s first ever PitchSwap event. Continue reading →

Lean Startups | 5 Keys To Outstanding Lean Customer Support

By Nate Posted in Community
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lean support launchrock style

Lean Customer Support does not mean lower quality support, it means maximizing the benefit to your customers with a minimum of resources. Here are 5 proven strategies for providing customer support that is outstanding and lean based on the LaunchRock’s experience supporting 50,000 customers with one full time customer support position. Continue reading →

80/20 Video: 4 Essential Skills for making quick and effective videos

By Guest Posts Posted in Community, Launched
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GothamVideo

Vilfredo Pareto, originator of the 80/20 Rule, governs all decisions within our company. You can read much more about the Pareto Principle, but in short it states that 80% of benefits come from 20% of efforts. Here are four rules for creating lean startup videos based on the 80/20 philosophy. Continue reading →

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