by Will Marlow | Mar 4, 2010 | Original Blog
Now that this blog is five months old, and now that I written over 85 posts that seem to have been well received by readers, I would love to hear from YOU, my readers/subscribers, to give me some feedback on how I’m doing. When I first started, I...
by Will Marlow | Mar 2, 2010 | Original Blog
One huge myth is that if you use Twitter or Facebook to link to your website from your status updates, you’ll increase your Google PageRank (in other words, your website will get pushed to the top of search results), because Google famously “counts the...
by Will Marlow | Mar 1, 2010 | Original Blog
If you’re a local/community business, and you want to use social media to accomplish your business goals, the most important thing you should know is this: you make your money at the margins. In fact, in social media, you do everything at the margins....
by Will Marlow | Feb 27, 2010 | Original Blog
The thing that separates a good goal from a bad goal is this: a good goal is something that you can take meaningful action to accomplish, and a bad goal is something that you have little influence over. One of my jobs is helping organizations develop social...
by Will Marlow | Feb 26, 2010 | Original Blog
These are the most helpful blog posts I’ve read about entrepreneurship since founding AlumniFidelity. Technology blog postsMinimum desirable product by Andrew ChenMinimum viable product by Eric Ries Product design debt versus technical debt by Andrew Chen...
by Will Marlow | Feb 26, 2010 | Original Blog
The concept of “concurrency control” is very important for startups. Concurrency control is the practice of knowing the number of visitors that your website can handle, and only allowing that precise number of visitors to enter the website. In...