rbucks | 2 years ago | on: Why are there no startups in the real estate construction sector?
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rbucks | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: Emerge (YC W21) – Monitor and reduce iOS app size
rbucks | 7 years ago | on: A spreadsheet of the businesses I've started over the past 15 years
For some of us the glory is not in the exit but rather in the building.
rbucks | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Successful one-person online businesses?
Also have these in the hopper - https://www.thinboxapp.com, https://www.enps.co, http://www.glist.io, https://www.voxloca.com
Idea is I'd love to cycle through them, sell whatever's working after a couple years. It takes time to find the right business at the right time so I advocate 'incubating' a project in the background, building SEO, seeing if it catches. It just takes time.
I'm polishing off a book about it now -- http://www.parallelentrepreneurship.com. It incorporates a lot of the wisdom in the comments here. (And I'm taking notes on the stuff I missed.)
rbucks | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Successful one-person online businesses?
Thank you kind sir for sharing your wizardry with us mortals.
rbucks | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Successful one-person online businesses?
rbucks | 9 years ago | on: Transcript Teardown of the First 2016 Presidential Debate
rbucks | 10 years ago | on: Power your blog using APIs (writing too): how to be a lazy content marketer
rbucks | 11 years ago | on: Python web scraping resources
rbucks | 11 years ago | on: Subledger: APIs for Accounting
Great team but integration needs some work. I'm sure they'll get there and I'm glad we could be the guinea pigs. Go ahead, AMA!
rbucks | 12 years ago | on: Teaching a Computer to Read: NLP Hacking in Python
rbucks | 12 years ago | on: TaskRabbit Confirms Layoffs As It Realigns To Focus On Mobile And Enterprise
I think Leah is great -- I've never met her but have heard and read good things. However it's hard to be one size fits all anymore. Craigslist and oDesk may be the last two marketplace leaders without single focus.
rbucks | 13 years ago | on: We are not crushing it
This article is absolutely right. At the office, put your head down and work in reality. The only time you get to play in the "crushing it" vortex is at VC meetings.
rbucks | 13 years ago | on: Join Us In The Fight Against Patent Trolls
rbucks | 13 years ago | on: You don’t have time to maintain your blog
Maybe a better analogy is like a head chef and his souz-chefs. Our clients create the recipe, but our writers prepare the dish.
rbucks | 13 years ago | on: You don’t have time to maintain your blog
There's huge demand for great writing, that's been made clear in the comments (and we see this every day at Scripted HQ).
There are millions of underemployed professionals in this country, thousands of whom are exceptional writers.
Scripted bridges the two, allowing businesses to get great writing (not just blog posts, also white papers, landing pages, status updates, case studies, and product descriptions) by someone who actually knows the industry.
I totally understand the skepticism surrounding ghostwriting, but it's not so different than hiring a PR agency or marketing firm. We're just making these services available to any business a la carte, and using a distributed workforce of real American professionals.
Where's the scheming in that?
rbucks | 13 years ago | on: You don’t have time to maintain your blog
rbucks | 13 years ago | on: You don’t have time to maintain your blog
rbucks | 13 years ago | on: DeveloperAuction gets developers paid what they're worth
As a co-founder of another tech company, I still get barraged by inbound tech recruiters claiming they have the next great Ruby engineer for us. This approach is much more transparent and fair from an employer perspective, and I think it's friendly to developers too.
rbucks | 14 years ago | on: How To Raise A $1M Seed Round
Batting 1000 (4 investments from 4 intros) is unique. If your product and pitch is that good, then congrats! I think for most startups with good performance metrics, expecting 1/5 of your pitches to convert is a good benchmark.
Small and large VCs are paying more attention.
- https://1984.vc/ - https://www.beatventures.com/ - https://www.metaprop.vc/ - https://www.buildtech.vc/
This conference crosses over into real estate but it's all pretty much the same network of entrepreneurs: https://blueprintvegas.com/
Point is, this is not a vacuum. It's just not getting a lot of attention due to the points above.
I believe (and am biased, see profile) that climate and housing crises combined will bring a lot more attention to contech/proptech/climatetech in the coming months and years.