Nivi · April 9th, 2009
“With knowledge being universally accessible, there will be no excuses for non-performance.”
Steve Blank recently asked me to prepare a list of startup blogs for his customer development class. Here you go Steve.
I read all of these blogs. They all have incredibly useful archives. And they’re all written by people who teach and practice, so the advice is practical.
Must read
Eric Ries – Startup Lessons Learned
Fred Wilson – A VC
Marc Andreessen – pmarca
Paul Graham
37signals – Signal vs. Noise
More to read
Brad Feld and Jason Mendelson – Ask the VC
David Hornik – VentureBlog
Dharmesh Shah – On startups
Josh Kopelman – Redeye VC
Should be posting more often
Bill Burnham – Burnham’s Beat
David Cowan – Who Has Time For This?
Naval Ravikant – StartupBoy
Steve Barsh – Barsh Bits
Lawyers
Yoichiro “Yokum” Taku – Startup Company Lawyer
Up-and-comers
Mike Speiser – Laserlike
Steve Blank
On the town
Andrew Chen – Futuristic Play
Dave McClure – Master of 500 Hats
Comedy
Topics Resources
Duncan // Apr 9, 2009 at 3:10 pm
I would think Mark Cuban’s blog? He is very insightful at times.
dave mcclure // Apr 15, 2009 at 1:50 am
i think i’m offended i didn’t make the “Comedy” category… 😉
Anonymous // Dec 29, 2009 at 4:08 pm
mixergy.com is great too!
Anonymous // May 3, 2010 at 9:34 am
http://www.omnidos.com
@MISSIcom // Jul 28, 2010 at 1:39 pm
As a long time fan (first met him in college in the UK) of the now departed Peter Drucker, what a great quote to pick for this particular blog.
That said, while, in my view, he still is as relevant today as he ever was, in so far as start-up resources are concerned, the list already compiled above comprises an excellent wealth of knowledge directly relevant to guiding anyone along the start-up path while also saving for bedtime reading “The Daily Drucker” as an aid to guaranteeing you’ll fall asleep with really constructive business thoughts in mind.
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