I love social software and interesting data.
I'm 28. I love cooking and trying new food.
I live in Brooklyn, NY Bayonne, NJ.
Contact me at david.lifson@gmail.com.
I'm the co-founder of Postling, a unified dashboard for small businesses.
It's important to me to give back to the startup community, so if you are interesting in hearing my thoughts about your startup, sign up for my office hours or send me an email.
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You don’t need a resolution, a mission statement, or the perfect set of people to accomplish what you want to do. You don’t need a set amount of money in the bank, the right time at your job or life, or even for whatever event is going on right now to pass. You don’t need permission, you don’t need official approval, and you certainly don’t need a book telling you what to do. You probably do not need a course or how-to guide, a newsletter, or video series. You don’t need the perfect background, you don’t need the perfect business plan (man how that will change over time!), you don’t need a 3 year projection or budget. You most likely don’t need the amount of money you think you do. You don’t need to incorporate, you don’t need business cards, you don’t need a “website tonight”, and you don’t need to max out your credit card. Heck, you don’t even have to wait for the new year – pledge to start 12/31/09!
Start Today | Marketing.fm - Eric Friedman
Missed this one, love it.
Remember Gorilla Biscuits?
(via david-noel)
From 11/08 - 2/09, I wasted $15k and 3 months time doing what I thought was “work”: drafting plans, product specs, roadmaps, wireframes. That’s progress, right? Wrong. After all that time and money, I still had no website, no customers, no revenue, and no assumptions that had been turned into facts. It’s critical for first time entrepreneurs to realize the difference between “work” and progress, and it’s something I learned the hard way.