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10 Public Speaking Tips I Learned After My TED Talk

Master the art of public speaking to engage, captivate and leave a lasting impression on your audience.

9 Marketing Strategies for Startups You Haven’t Heard 1000 Times

Outshine your competition with these innovative, lesser-known marketing tactics that will help your startup stand out and gain the attention it deserves.

I Read the 48 Laws of Power So You Don’t Have To

Learn the essence of power and influence with this comprehensive summary of the 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene, packed with real-world examples and actionable insights to navigate the game of control and persuasion.

How I Simplify to Do Lists With Perpetual Actionable Items

Starting a new venture comes with its own set of challenges, one of which is managing the overwhelming list of things to do. Traditional to-do lists, while helpful, can often feel endless and unstructured. I have many friends who have told me on multiple occasions, even if they dedicated ten

Shiny Object Syndrome

subtitle - needs to be shortened to acommodate length limit - Shiny Object Syndrome can be defined as constantly chasing new ideas that seem fresh and exciting, leading to abandoning current projects for other ideas. Recognising past failures as learning experiences can allow one to shift that weakness into strength

Build an ecosystem, not a startup

I founded a venture studio called Evernomic where we now manage over a dozen media and software startups. Efficiency is our top priority. It's the main reason behind this approach and the only realistic way to compete. Plus, so far, all our startups have been bootstrapped which makes

Vulnerabilities, Not Liabilities

I founded a venture studio called Evernomic where we now manage over a dozen media and software startups. One rule we live by when choosing between ideas or partnering with other entrepreneurs is that we welcome “vulnerabilities” but not “liabilities”. Those two words might seem interchangeable but we have our

Why Founders Should Not Always Be CEOs

Recognize when stepping aside as CEO can propel your startup to new heights, ensuring your vision thrives under optimal leadership.

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