Naval Ravikant explains why startup founders should be able to code
Naval Ravikant gave the following advice to a startup spending $25k outsourcing product development to external developers:
"In the world of web and mobile startups, the competitio
medial please for 100th time improve your reply and comments structure to reddit style for easier readability. it's so pathetic rightnow that it's annoying. not sure why you guys won't listen?! sorry for my harsh language but it's fucking annoying
It's easy to work and grind.
Rather working with uncertainty.
Eg.,
If a person is holding his breath.
It's easy for him if the other person says 10seconds.
But if he doesn't say anything. Then it's gonna be hard.
It's the same with entrepreneurshi
The harsh truth is that raising funds is hard. It has become a fashion to make fun of founders who raise money but to be honest they are really skilled. Obviously there will be bad fishes in a pond but if it was so easy everyone would end up raising
Myth-busting time! 🕵♂ Let's clear the SEO fog together.
Welcome to Day 2 of our 30-day SEO adventure. Today, we're demolishing 10 SEO myths that might be holding your website.
1. Myth: "More keywords = better rankings"
Truth: It's about qualit