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1. Time is NOT Money!
Time is NOT Money…Time is truly scarce and the only currency that really matters.
2. Looking for Micro SaaS Ideas? Here Are 7 You Could Build In 2023
Here's a list of Micro SaaS ideas that you could use as inspiration when coming up with your own Micro SaaS app project to work on.
3. It All Begins With a Side Project
Growing up building
4. How to Generate New Software Startup Ideas
Ideas are responsible for the progression and prosperity of humans, without them we would still be living in prehistoric times. People spend most of the day work, smartphones when we’re out and about, and tablets and PCs at home. Congratulations to the thousands of software companies that have already helped to make history. Numerous software ideas have been made for people to choose the one with benefits to them.
5. Forget What You See on TV: Good Ideas Don’t Come From Brainstorming
The reality of brainstorming sessions is far from the idealized scenes made to entertain us.
6. An Effective Way To Write Executive Summaries For Your Concepts
This article describes the ‘idea model’ and provides various examples of real ideas — explains how to write effective executive summaries for your concepts.
7. Detecting Fake Viral Stories Before They Become Viral Using FB API
This is the first part of a X part article.
8. 10 Ideas To Make You A Better Product Manager
Today, there are so many ways to learn how to be a better product manager. There are books, courses and articles which will teach you the various skills and techniques you need to know. But in this article, I don't want to talk about these. Instead, I want to share some ideas from other disciplines, like economics, psychology and manufacturing that changed the way I think and made me a better product manager. I hope they spark interest and do the same for you!
9. Todays 5 Ideas: 31.08.2020
A text editor where Pac-Man will start eating the text whenever you press backspace.
10. Can’t Buy Me Love: An Argument for Implementing Illiquidity
Mapping human values into code. Hint: its hard to measure them in bitcoin.
11. How I Prove My Ideas Before Implementing Them
Time is the most valuable asset, use it wisely. That is why you should prove your ideas before implementing them. Programming is time consuming, I love programming but I avoid writing code whenever it is possible. A perfect written software, that nobody wants, is just a waste. To identify if an idea worth implementing, I use these tactics.
12. When Burning Man Gets Boring, Silicon Valley Should Worry
Burning Man 2002. Photo: Phil Gyford
13. How To Easily Validate Startup Ideas
The first step in building a startup is validating the idea. It is a huge risk building a product without know if there are demand for it. The easiest and cheapest way to validate a start up idea is always cold email people at first.
14. We Need Tech to Augment Short-Term Memory for Decision-Making and Relationships
We live in an age of information overload, among always-on social networks, real time notifications, on-demand video, live streaming and attention-grabbing viral loops of content online. And because attention means advertising dollars, companies are driven to optimize themselves by exploiting hooks to drive usage, such as those that target our dopamine receptors.
15. How to Make Explanatory Videos for Your SaaS Product in Just 16 Hours
For an explanatory video, there are multiple options. Easiest is to sit in front of your camera and speak or record your screen with voiceover.
16. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - TABLE OF LINKS
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.
17. Todays 5 Ideas: 29.08.2020
A recycling bin that compresses my trash allowing me more space to fill.
18. The Feedback Fairy 🧚♀️
Shouldn't feedback be one of the easiest things we do as designers or developers? Just look at Who Wants to Be A Millionaire. When you get stuck, just phone-a-friend and make a million dollars. Easy right?
19. Let's Build a New Social Network to Keep Politicians Accountable?
We hear lots of promises during elections from our politicians. The problem is how to track the progress of given promises?
20. How to Get Started with Writing Online
Here’s what you need to know about the writing process to get you started with writing online.
21. 10 Features We Could Build to Improve Online Meeting & Collaboration Tools
Video conferencing tools like Zoom, Skype, or WebEx along with Digital tools like Microsoft Teams and Slack are deeply embedded into the modern ways of working — even more during the lock-down era. And their role will only get more important.
22. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Chapter I - A Scandal in Bohemia
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series. You can jump to any chapter in this book here: Table of
23. From App Idea To Implementation [Guideline]
When you have an app idea, you need to get things sorted out before you jump onto the development train. Getting the right people at the table, talking to users and defining your blueprint will help you to get things sorted out. Read on if you want to get solid advice on doing so.
24. How to Test Your Startup Idea
In this post, I’d like to share my learnings on how to validate product ideas quickly. This is an extremely useful skill to have when building 0 to 1 products, because most product ideas will fail in the market. So, better not spend 3-6 months building something that nobody wants. Note that idea validation is different from problem validation. Problem validation requires following a different playbook.
25. Creativity and Problem Solving is Required at Every Level
Many times, the best problem solvers in an organization never get a chance to contribute their creativity, so a lot of potential goes undiscovered.
26. Diversity is Great. But, Is Niche Really The Future of E-Commerce?
Generic markets typically contain groups of consumers that share a broad need which can be met by a wide variety of products or services. In the past two years, Facebook has been struggling to stay relevant and has reported a first-time decline in monthly user growth in the last quarter, where as Instagram and LinkedIn have been galloping at a pace of 2x and 5x respectively.
27. Explore What it Means to Build Online Communities in the Age of Web3
Since the dawn of the internet, people have found groups they can connect and share similar interests.
28. Selling Your Million-Dollar Idea to Management
The relevance and priority of a new idea to management depends heavily on how you package it. Here is a step-by-step guide to get them excited about your idea.
29. 10 Startup Ideas Spun Off Product Hunt's Business Model
This time I have prepared a bunch of ideas (more ideas - less data) based on the same or similar business model as Product Hunt. Next week you will receive one idea that is bouncing in my head for you but I have to make more research on it, so stay tuned….
30. 5 Low-Investment Business Ideas You Can Start Online
Entrepreneurship definitely is one of the most misconceived terminologies of the era. It seems like a mountain of tasks to start a business. When we think of all the time, money, and risks involved, it’ just seems so inaccessible to a regular man or woman.
31. Learn Idea Generation Using SCAMPER
You need not be a natural at coming up with innovations; Use SCAMPER to generate ideas and innovate your product, service, business.
32. The Hound of the Baskervilles: Chapter 1 - Mr. Sherlock Holmes
The Hound of the Baskervilles, Chapter 1 by Arthur Conan Doyle is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.
33. Conquering Imposter Syndrome for Success
Conquer Imposter Syndrome for Unbelievable Success
34. Notes from Startup School Week 1 Videos
For people who are busy.
35. Reanimating the forgotten skill of brainstorming: 4 ways to brainstorm remotely + bonus tips
This post tries to resurrect brainstorming and suggest new ways to brainstorm remotely with bonus tips relevant in a tech-driven and remote work setting.
36. Find The Right Sponsor for Your Open Source Project
The ongoing maintenance and growth of open source projects are clearly in the best interest of the software companies using them. And yet, raising money for an open-source project is difficult, and many developers struggle with finding the right sponsors for their projects. What is the best way to get the resources open source developers need to keep developing?
37. How and Why Makers Should Set a Deadline They Can't Extend
Hi, makers:)
38. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Chapter III - A Case of Identity
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.
39. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Chapter V - The Five Orange Pips
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.
40. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Chapter IV - The Boscombe Valley Mystery
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.
41. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Chapter VIII- The Adventure of the Speckled Band
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.
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