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Leia Ruseva Leia Ruseva
Updated on April 22, 2024

How We Started EllisX, the First Visibility-as-a-Service Platform

We realized all early stage startups found it challenging to get exposure. What if we were to offer a solution to this problem?

David Vandegrift David Vandegrift
Updated on April 22, 2024

How to Network More Effectively — and Authentically

Employ a campaign-based strategy to build more long-term, meaningful relationships.

Jonathan Greechan Jonathan Greechan
Updated on April 22, 2024

Why You Should Launch Your Startup in Denver

Here’s our insider’s megathread on all the places to find talent, obtain funding and connect with mentors around the Mile High City.

West Stringfellow West Stringfellow
Updated on April 22, 2024

Why Research Is the Key to Becoming a Customer-Focused Company

Orient your decisions around your customer by using this process to understand everything about them.

Artem Oppermann Artem Oppermann
Updated on April 22, 2024

What Is Crowdfunding?

Crowdfunding is the ability to fund a project or business with money raised by a large number of people, typically over the internet. Here are the pros and cons of crowdfunding.

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Ari Joury, Ph.D. Ari Joury, Ph.D.
Updated on April 22, 2024

The Coronavirus Crisis Is a Prime Time to Launch Your Tech Startup

The economic downturn induced by the novel coronavirus may be more fortunate for innovators than previous ones.

Jenny Beres Jenny Beres
Updated on April 22, 2024

5 Crisis Communication Tips Every Startup Needs

Thinking and planning ahead can keep a PR pickle from jarring your startup.

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Salvatore Minetti Salvatore Minetti
Updated on April 22, 2024

How COVID-19 Will Impact Companies Seeking Startup Capital

Private companies looking for funding should take note of these long-term trends.

Joe Procopio Joe Procopio
Updated on April 22, 2024

Founders: Use This Rule for Controversial Communication

Confrontation and controversy aren’t always bad things. In fact, they’re usually catalysts for opportunity.

Joe Procopio Joe Procopio
Updated on April 22, 2024

How to Find the Right Cofounder to Prevent Disaster

The time must be right, and the agreement must be airtight.