Bootstrap – From Ideas to Reality (Newsletter for Startups) – September
“Risk more than others think is safe. Dream more than others think is practical.” – Howard Schultz, Starbucks CEO Brick ...
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Bootstrap – From Ideas to Reality (Newsletter for Startups) – August
“The most dangerous poison is the feeling of achievement. The antidote is to every evening think what can be done ...
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Bootstrap – From Ideas to Reality (Newsletter for Startups) – July
“Make every detail perfect and limit the number of details to perfect” – Jack Dorsey, Twitter co-founder Brick and Mortar ...
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Bootstrap – From Ideas to Reality (Newsletter for Startups) – June
“Always be a first rate version of yourself instead of a second rate version of somebody else” – Judy Garland ...
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Bootstrap – From Ideas to Reality (Newsletter for Startups) – May
“Chase the vision, not the money;the money will end up following you” – Tony Hsieh, Zappos CEO Brick and Mortar ...
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Bootstrap – From Ideas to Reality (Newsletter for Startups) – April
“Don’t worry about failure; you only have to be right once” – Drew Houston, co-founder of Dropbox Brick and Mortar ...
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Bootstrap – From Ideas to Reality (Newsletter for Startups) – March
“Move fast and break things. Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough” – Zuckerberg – Co-Founder ...
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Bootstrap – From Ideas to Reality (Newsletter for Startups) – February
“Don’t build links. Build relationships” – Rand Fishkin, Moz Brick and Mortar- A description of an Incubator / Accelerator Amplifi ...
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Bootstrap – From Ideas to Reality (Newsletter for Startups) – January
“The Richest People in the world look for and build Networks, everyone else looks for work” – Robert Kiyoski Brick ...
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Bootstrap – From Ideas to Reality (Newsletter for Startups) – December
“Think big and don’t listen to people who tell you it can’t be done. Life’s too short to think small” ...
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