Startup Q&A #11: Managing Your Email List, Funding Your Business, Knowing if You're Ready to Start a Business, Scratching your Own Itch
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This week's questions:
How often should you email your main mailing list and when should you segment it out? Also, when someone joins your mailing list and they receive your automated emails and your current emails is that too many emails for them? If so, how do you fix this issue of over-emailing your list?" - Micah Kennedy
What, if any, are the criteria for creating a product/service that others haven't found an expressed need for yet? I.E. scratching your own itch. Or may be slightly ahead of the curve. - Ross Wickman
Bootstrap vs loans vs investors... What's best for what situations? - Matthew Robert Tims
I have people ask me about taking the plunge and starting their own business. The biggest question they ask is "How do I know if I'm ready to start a business? - John Small
Should you pursue a business that solves one of your problems, or pursue a business that solves someone else's problems? I've seen successful variations of both. Do you think one is better than the other? - David Seruyange
Tip of the Week: read Beyond the E-Myth by Michael Gerber
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