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by Greg Cruey on November 27, 2009
When you're working to keep a startup company alive, bad ideas have bigger conquences. With that in mind, I thought this article by Robert Scoble had some very helpful tips for startups. It's a list of things startup commonly do wrong. One example...
They spend money on the wrong things. I’ve been in more than one startup that had bad chairs and small screens for their engineers but they had an expensive coffee machine. Let me make this clear: you have 18 months to build your business. You have figured out how to get some programmers to work with you. Make them as absolutely productive as they can be.Scoble lists a dozen things startups often do wrong. And they're things you need to avoid if you're going to make it.
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