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Baptiste shows you don’t need an MBA, a trust fund, or even experience running your own company to become a star in the tech world. The Ultralight Startup is a comprehensive, easy-to-follow guide that will prepare any entrepreneur to take his or her idea to the next level.
Introduction
The Book I Wish I Had Had When
I Became an Entrepreneur 1
1 It All Starts with an Idea 7
2 How to Launch Faster Than You Ever Imagined 22
3 Testing Your Product in the Real World 41
4 Getting Organized 63
5 You Can't Go It Alone 79
6 Attracting Customers 101
7 Growing Your Startup 122
8 How to Make Money 133
9 Make Your Startup Famous 152
10 From $1,000 to $1,000,000 170
11 How Not to Die 196
A Farewell 204
Appendix
A Year in the Life of a Startup 205
Acknowledgments 219
Index 221
WWEngineering
Posted September 28, 2012
I browsed this book at the B&N Bookstore and decided later to buy it from my Nook. Its pretty amazing how easy it was. Also, e-reader books are finally commonly more inexpensive compared to print books.
About the book:
This is very easy book to read and the business suggestions in the book are excellent. Although the book is about Cloud Startups (I am trying to launch a product business) the topics were transferable. The websites explained in the book are a useful survey of web startups as well. For ~$12 for the Nook, it was well worth it.
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Posted June 24, 2012
Nothing insightful. Just the ramblings of a young person early in his career. He just reiterates the same ideas that are in every other basic startup book.
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Overview
It’s easier than ever before to launch a startup. But in a world where barriers to entry are virtually nonexistent and everyone wants to be the next Facebook, ...