Bootstrapping Start-ups
An anonymous reader writes "How many of us wanted to follow
our dream and start our own start-up? How many of us thought that it can't be done due to costs, the need of big bucks and convincing some snotty VC? Well it didn't stop these guys. The most current success story is
social networking software Huminity which
has been on /.
before. The recipe for their success was: open source, clustering $100/mo
servers, using the web to find native translators instead of using over priced
local ones and hiring GUI designers from popular skins download sites."
Argh my eyes! They're still blinking!
... their bandwidth costs have forced them to close down.
and i am the only employee/CEO of the company....browse pr0n all day. haven't figured out how to get somebody to pay me for it though
There are no more angels willing to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Sure, if by angels you mean idiots.
Does anyone have a good suggestion for raising capital without forfeiting the rights to one's intellectual property?
I believe the typical strategy is to run up your credit cards, mortgage your house, and borrow from relatives.
"We returned the General to El Salvador, or maybe Guatemala, it's difficult to tell from 10,000 feet"
Contract out to a conservative Christian thinktank and sell them statistical reports on the amount of depravity on the net.
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hey...saving bucks on the servers / connection surely "pays off" now ;P
Here's a karma burn. MOD PARENT DOWN!
The site is large and not going to buckle under the load of Slashdot's linking it. Ads are few and non-obtrusive. No registration is required to view. Let alone the fact that copying the whole of the text is illegal. But, hey, since when did the typical /.er care about copyright infringement.
Oh, and the text is mutilated. Our friendly AC replaced "power" with "penis size" in the final sentence. Then again, maybe that's why it's being modded up as insightful?
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"Learning is not compulsory... neither is survival."
--Dr.W.Edwards Deming
Most mid-level pot/coke dealers aren't nearly as tough as they seem, they aren't going to go more than 500 miles out of their way to recoup under $5,000.
I can't help but think that there's really only one way to learn this sort of thing...
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