Weekend Entrepreneurial Reading – Too Much Snow Edition

Allex - February 27th, 2010

All of us here in NYC are cleaning up the snow and walking through piles of slush as we have completed yet another fun snowstorm. This list of great entrepreneurial posts will give you something to do besides avoiding stepping in the yellow snow.

  • Is Google Stealing Authors’ Copyright With Buzz? – Jesse Stay takes a look at how Google “modifies” your content to suit their needs on their new Google Buzz service
  • No more free lunches – Dennis Howlett explains how he will be moving to a paid content model – he notes that 80% of his content will remain free and the rest might offer a teaser with a fee per article based on the length and other factors
  • Founders Of Posterous, Heyzap And Etacts On Getting Funded By Y Combinator – Andrew Warner speaks with several Y Combinator incubated startups about the process and program
  • Stop Delegating – the Inkling blog takes a look at why you should do something yourself to help you learn how the process works and how it can be improved
  • A HUGE list of startup accelerator/incubator programs around the world – Robert Shedd put together a list of all of the different programs that can help your startup get off the ground
  • Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda Had Success with Affiliate Marketing – Rae Hoffman explains how she built a site from scratch (a Blackberry-related site) and has had huge success building links, content and revenue mainly from affiliate marketing – she suggests you “just do it”

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  1. Thanks for including my work Allen!

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