Aug 24, 2009

The no-manifesto manifesto: how to look for other’s suggestions and be right (or wrong) off your own boat.

The no-manifesto manifesto

During last years we’ve been reading blogs searching for good advices for our start up. Most of them suggest their recipe to achieve success: the manifesto obsession’s burst out! There’s the bootstrappers manifesto and the new yuppies one. It also exists a negativity manifesto, for those who want not to succeed. This is better to be avoid, don’t you think?

Just one thought: if you have to get wrong it’s better to do it without following other’s recommendations. If you have to win it’s better to do it with the real entrepreneurs’ spirit: to be dreamers. For this reason our manifesto says: take into this all your creativity and always be off your own boat.

p.s.: therefore, if you want, don’t follow our manifesto.

Author: Alex Contarin

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The Double Cheeseburger Deal: how to say “hello to the world” without being extremely boring. Here is another new start-up founder’s blog.

The double cheeseburger deal

Usually beginning articles are long and boring like a soap opera from Argentina. For this very reason we’ll try to be as essential as we can: our’s articles reading will take you the time of a cheese burger.

We are two young Italian entrepreneurs and we’re working on a travel tips web site, which uses innovative systems for travel itinerary planning, thanks to the users’ cooperation. Now we’re realizing the prototype, which we’ll be released around November 2009. What else? “hello world!”

P.S.: one of the two co-founders is vegetarian, so for the future we’ll also think about a vegetarian version of the deal!

Author: Alex Contarin

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