chmac: business

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  1. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBAAC8C0430D64F4D
    Great series of videos from Derek Sivers on what makes businesses succeed.
  2. http://www.danshapiro.com/blog/2010/08/vc-insanity-economics/
    A great article on the apparent insanity of venture capital funding economics and how vcs make decisions.
  3. http://rypple.com/
    Online coaching, feedback, performance reviews, that kind of jazz, for teams or businesses based around facebook or something of that nature.
  4. http://www.crowdcube.com/
    Crowdfunding business in the UK. Similar to KickStarter, but focused on actually buying equity rather than a finished product. Seems a lot less polished and much smaller scale that kickstarter.
  5. https://fundry.com/
    People pledge to make payments, developers deliver, then payments are collected. Similar to kickstart, but a little different. Very cool. Hat tip Anthony Feint.
  6. http://cotweet.com/
    An interesting business focused app for twitter. Handle twitter content in a biz friendly fashion, multiple accounts, one login, see threads, set tasks to follow up, etc. Looks useful.
  7. http://www.rosettainterpreters.com/
    A clever business built by Jeremy Rice on top of Ning and Ether.com. Literally genius. On demand translation services delivered over the phone. Find somebody online right now.
  8. http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/09/the-platform-vs-the-eyeballs.html
    Seth riffs on the difference between buying attention and building attention. Useful to share with people who are in the process of "getting it".
  9. http://chrisguillebeau.com/3x5/overnight-success/
    279 days to overnight success, the manifesto by Chris Guillebeau.
  10. http://www.gazelle.com/
    Gazelle will take your old electronics and resell, reuse or recycle them for cash. Type in your item and they'll give you a price right away. Accept, they send you a box, you drop the item in the box and mail it back. Done. Michael S Cann invested.
  11. http://www.viagogo.co.uk/
    UK version of StubHub, online ticket marketplace. Michael S Cann invested in viagogo.
  12. http://paulgraham.com/startupfunding.html
    This article is meant to be a complete summary of funding options for startup founders. In effect we're open-sourcing the kernel of what we tell founders about funding at Y Combinator.
  13. http://ycombinator.com/
    California based venture capital company focusing on seed funding, started by two stanford graduates.
  14. http://personalmba.com/
    A self taught MBA type course in business through reading.

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