5 Key Books for Every Entrepreneur-Developer
If I only had five books to recommend to entrepreneur-developers, to help you get started, I’d give you these. They either shaped, improved or solidified my approach to
6 Years and Lessons of Entrepreneurship
This month, I celebrate six years of full-time entrepreneurship as I started iThemes in January 2008. I thought it was time for some reflection on what I’ve learned
The New Rules of Entrepreneurship Ebook is Here
Thanks for the many people who helped edit and commented on my draft of The New Rules of Entrepreneurship and our team at iThemes, I’m excited to announce
My Work Is My Hobby
I say often that I don’t have hobbies, at least the typical ones like others in my life have (like golf or hunting). For many they might not
Build Your Business Like Software
(I wrote in-depth pieces about how Your Business Is like Software here and also have another 8 Similar Principles Between Business and Software Development here.) Build. Ship. Iterate. I love iterative software development.
Setting Goals for 2014: What Do I Want To Achieve This Year?
Buckle up … this is a long one. But I’ve been wanting to record what I’ve been working toward and learning the past couple of weeks, months and
Marketing Isn’t Evil, It’s Your Best Ally
This is a post in my series titled Entrepreneurship for Developers. (Get it delivered via email here). Too many of you awesome developers think all marketing is evil and all
It All Starts With Getting To Know Yourself
I want to kick it off my series on Entrepreneurship for Developers (get it delivered via email here) with a subject I love most in business but one that is
New Series: Entrepreneurship for Developers
Based on input I got about a series for developers who are also wearing the hat of entrepreneur, founder, CEO … I’m going to be intentional about blogging
On Learning New Things
Get In Over Your Head. Work To Get Your Head Above Water. And Do It Over And Over Again –Jim Stone, Ph.D.