
EU-Startups Axel Springer Plug and Play announces new batch of startups This month, 10 new startups will be moving into the offices of the Axel Springer Plug and Play accelerator in Berlin, the third round of startups to move in since the accelerator’s founding. They’ll be using the offices as their … Continue reading → Wayra provides €30m boost for startups around the world Wayra, Telefónica’s international startup accelerator, has revealed that it has helped entrepreneurs secure investment of almost €30m since it was set up in 2011. Europe’s startup accelerators – a complete overview It allmost feels like in every week there is a another new startup accelerator getting started. Startup accelerator Wayra opens a new call for applications Wayra, the startup accelerator of Telefónica, today announced the opening of a new call for applications. Spanish accelerator: Mola.com secures €1.2 million Mola.com, a Palma de Mallorca based startup accelerator, has just completed a €1.2 million round of financing.
Andela Pushbullet API Why the Lean Start-Up Changes Everything Photography: Courtesy of the artist and the Wallace Trust Artwork: Sara Hughes, Download, 2005, acrylic on linen, 1.5 m x 1.5 m, Wallace Trust Collection Launching a new enterprise—whether it’s a tech start-up, a small business, or an initiative within a large corporation—has always been a hit-or-miss proposition. But recently an important countervailing force has emerged, one that can make the process of starting a company less risky. The lean start-up movement hasn’t gone totally mainstream, however, and we have yet to feel its full impact. In this article I’ll offer a brief overview of lean start-up techniques and how they’ve evolved. The Fallacy of the Perfect Business Plan According to conventional wisdom, the first thing every founder must do is create a business plan—a static document that describes the size of an opportunity, the problem to be solved, and the solution that the new venture will provide. 1.
Envato Market Envato Market ThemeForest CodeCanyon VideoHive AudioJungle GraphicRiver PhotoDune 3DOcean ActiveDen Guest Cart Create an Envato Account Sign In Search Envato Market Search ThemeForest Launch beautiful, responsive websites faster with themes and templates for WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Magento, Landing Pages and more. Browse themes & templates CodeCanyon Ship software faster with sliders, plugins, scripts and code for WordPress, PHP, Javascript, HTML5, Bootstrap, iOS, Android and more. Browse code & plugins VideoHive Produce slick videos and motion graphics with a huge range of stock footage, After Effects logos and intros, Apple Motion templates and more. Browse footage & motion AudioJungle Add emotion, energy and impact to your projects with music and sound effects for film, games, trailers, promos, podcasts, backgrounds and more. Browse music & sounds GraphicRiver Browse graphics & vectors PhotoDune Browse photos & images 3DOcean Browse 3D models & textures ActiveDen Browse Flash & Unity Pixity Land
Startup-Gründung ohne Risiko - vier Tipps für risikoaverse Gründer Risiko? Warum, wenn es auch ohne geht? Glaubt man den einschlägigen Lehrbüchern, bringt die Gründung eines Unternehmens zwingend Zwölf-Stunden Arbeitstage, Streit mit Kunden, enorme finanzielle Risiken und das Leben am Existenzminimum mit sich. Dass es auch anders geht, zeigen verschiedene Strategien, die auch dem risikoaversen Gründer das Rüstzeug für eine Unternehmensgründung mit auf den Weg geben und endlich mit den unsinnigen Vorurteilen aufräumen. Viele Praxisbeispiele haben bereits bewiesen, dass es auch Gründer gibt, die ohne großen zeitlichen Aufwand und ohne signifikantes finanzielles Risiko erfolgreiche Startups auf die Beine gestellt haben. 1. MVP: Das MVP (Minimum Viable Product) bezeichnet die minimalistische Version eines Produktes, die vom Kunden als Produkt wahrgenommen wird. Erst Interesse generieren, dann das Produkt bauen: Das Ganze funktioniert natürlich auch für physische Produkte. 2. 3. 4. Das Marketing sollte starten, bevor man ein fertiges Produkt hat.
saas.do - Application Builder (2) 10 Reasons Why You Have to Quit Your Job This Year This was going to end badly. I would play chess all day in my office with the door locked. My boss would knock on the door and I would put my headphones on and ignore him. People would complain that the software I wrote didn’t work. My boss would say, “where were you yesterday” and I would say, “it was a Jewish holiday” even though there was none and he would say, “well…tell us next time if you leave.” It was bad behavior. You can’t make money without selling something real. And now it’s too late. 1) The middle class is dead. He said, “look out the windows”. “Not all the news is bad,” he said. And it was. 2) You’ve been replaced. I’m on the board of directors of a temp staffing company with $600 million in revenues. Flush. 3) Corporations don’t like you. “What’s the problem?” When I say a “major news publication” I am talking MAJOR. He said, “no, we want to be about the news. 4) Money is not happiness. In other words, don’t stay at the job for safe salary increases over time. WHAT?
for Developers