How Marketing Got Rewritten by the Ignorant and Why Startups are Paying the Price
Monday, 29 September 2025
Having sat through a few events and cohort launches this past week, I keep hearing people refer to Marketing as Advertising and Promotion. A little history explains how we got into this mess and why advertising and promotion are merely two things you might do when marketing determines that you should and how. Go back
- Published in Advertising, Insights / Research, Startups
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Stop Trying to Validate Your Startup Idea
Friday, 26 September 2025
I hope the headline brought you here with a bit of “WTF is he going to propose now?” But I was compelled to share this perspective when in the start of a host of new incubator cohorts, we’re talking about idea validation, and some brilliant observations were made by mentors. Startups love to talk about
- Published in Startups
Why Incubators Make You Practice the Pitch: Founder First Impressions Send the Loudest Message
Tuesday, 16 September 2025
With the fall season of cohorts starting, I’m reminded that most founders will be asking of advisors why there is so much emphasis on practicing the elevator pitch. In every cohort I’ve mentored, a founder invariably raises their hand and asks why so much time is spent on the 60 seconds, with a look in
- Published in Insights / Research, Startups
The Art of Coming Down the Mountain: Why Founders Must Master Recovery
Monday, 15 September 2025
Founders love the sprint. I do. The next release, the hackathons, pitch days, and product launches; we thrive on speed, the release, and feedback. We glorify the rush of deadlines, the late-night breakthroughs, the caffeine-fueled wins that light up LinkedIn. The problem is that we often confuse motion for momentum, and in doing so, neglect
- Published in Startups
“I’ll See It When I Believe It,” Entrepreneurs and Startup Investors Put Conviction Before Cash Flow
Thursday, 11 September 2025
That tired phrase has been responsible for more missed fortunes than bad timing or bad luck. It’s the refrain of cautious uncles, small-town bankers, and risk-averse executives who prefer their innovation the way they prefer their wine: aged, tested, bottled, and priced at a predictable markup. But in the world of entrepreneurship, that order of
- Published in Insights / Research, Raising Capital
Bootstrap or Raise Capital: How to Decide What’s Right for Your Startup
Monday, 01 September 2025
If you’re like me, it might have been Labor Day in the U.S., and it was a beautiful one here in Austin, not putting in any work is more or less impossible; besides, entrepreneurs throughout the world were working and so with the focus on work, I couldn’t help but put thought to this frequently
- Published in Raising Capital, Startups
The Missing Infrastructure of Entrepreneurship: A Policy Guide for Cities and States
Tuesday, 26 August 2025
Governments keep insisting they’re “supporting entrepreneurship,” yet the tools they fund are usually the bureaucratic equivalent of a pep rally: innovation hubs with free Wi-Fi, pitch competitions, and motivational speakers who read the same three startup books as everyone else. These things create the appearance of activity but deliver outcomes only for the handful of
- Published in Economic Development, Startups