Bay Area Weekly
May 5, 23
Bay Area Weekly Issue 6
NomadList 创始人 Pieter Levels 在荷兰分享的内容,如何将业余项目变成能够带来收入的创业,总结了创业过程的几个关键步骤,包括想法、构建、交付、增长和变现。这5个关键流程也是 Pieter Levels 在其电子书[《MAKE, Bootstraper's HandBook》](https://readmake.com/) 中的重要内容。
Other languages: Chinese
Apr 19, 23
Bay Area Weekly Issue 4
The way Kat run miss excel and structure her business is through energetics. This is what she did for creating, “I get my energy to a place where my presence is truly magnetic and I will get visions of what will go viral. Then I run to my computer and I make those ideas because essentially social media content is straight-up energy transmissions. You’re receiving my energy through the phone.”
Other languages: Chinese
Apr 12, 23
Bay Area Weekly Issue 4
Justin Jackson, is about working from home and provides tips and advice for those who are new to remote work or struggling with it. The author draws on his own experience as a remote worker and shares insights and best practices he has learned over the years.
Other languages: Chinese
Apr 4, 23
Bay Area Weekly Issue 3
Bay Area weekly, foucs on internet, technology and startup. One year of indie hacking is a thoughtful and informative reflection on the author's journey as an indie hacker, offering insights and advice for others interested in pursuing a similar path.
Other languages: Chinese
Mar 28, 23
Bay Area Weekly Issue 2
This is my first post of the bay area weekly. It came from wanquribao. Since wanquribao has not back online, I think i can start with weekly report myself, focusing on startup, quantified self and internet.
Other languages: Chinese
Mar 22, 23
Get started with self tracking?
A self-tracking project is a continuous learning process, and every step, from the first moment of thinking about what questions you want to explore, offers a chance for finding something out that can be useful.
Other languages: Chinese
Mar 21, 23
Bay Area Weekly Issue 1
This is my first post of the bay area weekly. It came from wanquribao. Since wanquribao has not back online, I think i can start with weekly report myself, focusing on startup, quantified self and internet.
Other languages: Chinese
Mar 14, 23
Paul Graham:How to start a startup?
You need three things to create a successful startup: to start with good people, to make something customers actually want, and to spend as little money as possible. If there is one message I'd like to get across about startups, that's it.
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