Tag Archives: entrepreneurship

Proto.in

The second edition of Proto.in was held in Chennai on the 21st-22nd of July 2007. Even though I was unable to attend the event, I have heard that it was extremely well organized and brought a number of good companies … Continue reading

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Prakash Mundhra of Sacred Moments : Youth Curry

Rashmi Bansal of Youth Curry has started a mini-series on entrepreneurs. The first article of the series is an interview with Prakash Mundhra of Sacred Moments who started his company about an year back (May 2006), and has made over … Continue reading

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Get funded for Google Gadgets

In case you still haven’t heard about it, Google has started a funding program for companies who are creating products related to Google Gadgets. The idea is simple, if you’re already built a Gadget which is included in the Google … Continue reading

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Is today a better time to start than Yesterday

Everybody has heard about the Long Tail, and everybody has an opinion. But when the opinion is on Techcrunch, you might believe it. And this time they are telling us that the fat tail is getting better. What does that … Continue reading

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How to truly own your business?

BootStrap. The only known way to grow and keep your business. Read more about it on Jackson Fish Market, which explains why he chose the Bootstrapping way. But let me be clear—the decision to forego outside investment is not a … Continue reading

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Starting out with Rs 5 lakhs

Helped by Guy Kawasaki, the famous evangelist from Apple, Truemors boss explains how he built up his Web 2.0 site for just $12,107.09 (about 5 lakhs Rupees). Interesting post, however, I might add that I’m starting up with much much … Continue reading

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The BootStrapped Mind

The Zen Entrepreneur explains why it is more difficult for bootstrapped entrepreneurs to focus on a particular market. I completely agree with the Zen Master on this one. It is more than necessary to keep the cash flow positive, because … Continue reading

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Shaking the market

This is how you do business. When I started looking for a place to host this blog and the company website, Mr Google told me that there were thousands of places where I could do it. Eventually, after a lot … Continue reading

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Why is there no social component in startups in India.

This post is really a comment I had posted on VentureWoods : What we lack is a medium of interaction. We talk about Techcrunch and how it empowers the startups in the valley, but the part that we miss is … Continue reading

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VentureWoods on why the media won’t talk about startups

Venture Woods has a wonderful discussion about why Indian Startups are so boring. He attributes the quality to the fact that Indian startups keep getting ignored by the Media. The question is probably not that straight forward, simply because they … Continue reading

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