f you've ever trained a newbie, you
know that there's a lot of routine stuff
you'll sigh your way through. Questions
or comments may bring up entirely new
ideas, however, and it's for this reason
that many businesses, whether they're
new or old, can learn from tips for
startups.
Alex Iskold of ReadWriteWeb and AdaptiveBlue
put together 36 pieces of advice, and
some seem rock-solid. The legal and
financial information, in particular,
is intelligent and might be hard to
find elsewhere.
Other tips you'll have to think through for yourself. Iskold writes, "Launch at DEMO . . . DEMO is a great venue because its sole focus is to launch companies. Despite the fact that you will be one of over sixty participants, you will be given the stage and attention." He also suggests not releasing anything on a Monday or Friday, since both can be quiet news days.
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