The Essentials In Pulling Off Your Own Startup

The Internet technology scene is bursting with new innovations every month. If you’ve spent any time researching social media then you may be familiar with the term “startup”. This generally describes a new business launch in a particular market i.e. tech startup would be a startup based on a tech product or service. Facebook could once have been deemed a startup, along with Twitter. More current examples are Foursquare and Pinterest.


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Emerging technologies show with each Internet startup. That’s what makes them so great but behind the scenes, the startup route requires very long working hours and extreme dedication. You must focus on a number of strategies including product design, programming, marketing, and business structures. It’s a lot of work but also very rewarding in the long run.

In this article I want to discuss a handful of ideas for starting up your own startup. This may target teams already working on products, or even freelancers interested in launching their own. No matter what your situation, these tips should leave you inspired and thinking with the entrepreneurial spirit.

Creating a Bold Idea

To push forward with a tech startup you must have a somewhat grounded idea in place. This could be a new website concept, mobile app, web hosting solution, systems management, etc. The more information you have in the beginning stages, the easier it’ll be down the road.


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My recommendation is to setup a list of pros and cons for any new idea. Let’s say social networking project; maybe this website idea has some exclusive features for connecting people locally, rather than globally like how it is working out with current social networks.

Is this better or is this lacking? It’s important to visualize a clear and concise overview of what you have to offer against the competition. Use a bulleted list with commentary if this makes brainstorming easier.

Ttrust that there is always going to be competition – but that’s also what makes the world so great. We can innovate based on another person’s ideas to build a new product which other people would love using and can benefit from. The idea is about learning from previous mistakes and fixing them in your own projects.

Assembling your Team

It may sound lucrative to freelancers to launch a startup and run everything on your own. And if you are only looking for mild success then this route is possible. But note that once your idea picks up steam there will be simply too many tasks for one person to handle.


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The CEO is generally the guy running day-to-day tasks anyways but he’ll need help staff to answer e-mail support and common user issues. There is also a need for the tech idea to have some web presence, and for that, a web designer / frontend developer is required, along with marketing and brandind execs

Assign by purpose

At first you may choose to get each member’s opinion on what they enjoy most and what they would like to do. However, try not to fit roles based on each person’s desires, but rather based on your startup’s core purpose. Multi-tasking is quite common in such a fast-paced work environment. But the faster you hustle during the early years, the sooner you’ll begin turning real profits.

Keep in mind that a good team is based on the quality of work, not quantity of members.

If the idea is very technical then this process may be drawn-out to finding the right talent. But many startups can succeed even with merely 2 or 3 employees to start. If you have a group of friends with enough passion and dedication to a project, it shouldn’t be difficult to teach yourself new areas of development or business skills. The way to get yourself recognized is by working in numbers and never giving up!

Product Development

Having a good idea and a great team will get your tech startup off on the right footing. The first roadblock you’ll hit is developing the initial product. This pre-production phase can be very tedious for everybody involved. The goal is to get something out online as soon as possible.


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Don’t produce sloppy code or parts of the website which are broken, but also don’t wait to have every single feature working before releasing a beta application. This initial launch will build up your brand’s name and you can garner a lot of support right from the get-go.

Twitter came out a much simpler version when it first launched in 2006. Over time their development team had included direct (private) messages, @replys, link shortening, inline photo/video media and tons of other features. None of these ideas were produced overnight. And Twitter also did not wait until the application was perfect before they launched it. When users began signing up and tweeting that brought the social network to life. A couple of years after launch, Twitter releases an API for developers as more users join and begin actively using the network on their phones.

The lesson here should be to dream big yet work locally. Keep yourself grounded and focused on completing 1-2 major tasks per day. Don’t wait around for everything to be perfect before going live. In fact, the first couple of months after the initial launch can be seen as a pilot run for collecting user feedback.

Design for Usability

There are a few different ways to interpret developing a “product”. After your website / app / company is officially online, the product development phase doesn’t end. Your team will change gears into cleaning up bugs and maybe even developing some additional features ever so often. This is a stage where startups tend to veer off-course. It’s all too easy to be wrapped up in trying to complete a new interface design for the 3rd time in the same month.

Keep product development purposeful – that is to say, focus on things that will actually impact your business. Update pieces of the layout for the user’s benefit and not your own idiosyncrasies.

Pitch and Marketing

If you’re somewhat familiar with the startup world you may also be interested in high finance. On the business end this can translate into angel investors and venture capital for young budding ideas. Who’s to say your startup couldn’t be part of the crowd?

Money for tech startups is easier to come by now although it’s still not a 100% viable option and you shouldn’t rest the fate of your idea on expecting any seed funding. Y Combinator is an excellent example of some very smart entrepreneurs working together to gather funding and grow major startups.

As for pitching for funding, you don’t need to go to fancy meetings to run your killer pitch. You can however develop a few different summaries for your product, explaining what you are hoping to achieve. These could be mini-presentations which span 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or at maximum 5 minutes. Each would contain the same information but filtered down to save time. Getting your concepts in order is important for business relations, especially for marketing trends.

Internet Marketing

Whatever your tech startup happens to be, it can likely find an outlet for online marketing. The Internet is definitely the quickest way to build buzz around your product and do some company branding. To start off you can create social media profiles with a vanity URL matching your own company brand. We can see a perfect example on the @hongkiat Twitter page. Depending on your target audience, it may be worthwhile to join a few other networks such as Facebook, Google+, or LinkedIn.


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True marketing is about flooding your product in an area of people with similar interests. You may try placing advertisements for your hosting startup on webmaster forums and online bulletin boards. Alternatively, you could target blogs and smaller websites, and instead of paying for ad space provide some type of link exchange. You can also try seeking out blogs to review your products and publish a couple of posts online.

There are no limits to marketing for any given product. I suggest getting a small team of 2-3 close associates who can brainstorm on creative techniques. It never hurts to attempt new methods of building your web presence.

Instill a Purpose

There are dozens of startups who got going without defining a real purpose. It’s also common to see companies grow then change their goals to fit a changing userbase. You should be comfortable with these ideas when moving to launch your own startup. It takes courage to admit it when areas of your plan are failing. But this type of leadership will keep the team alive and dedicated towards a better end result. If it makes things easier, keep your goals resting on the opinion of your users. Whatever product you’re developing should be created to help people in different areas of industry.

This overarching purpose can’t be planned out in its entirety from the beginning. Like most things in business, this comes with time and patience. But you can still develop an action plan to achieve purpose and be willing to adjust your strategies, too.

Of course you should work towards turning a profit. There are bills to pay but keep money where it belongs and don’t sell out on your personal morals & standards for a few extra dollars. If you can find value in your life from building these tech products then stick with it! There is so much to learn by working in a startup environment.

If you’re interested in reading more, check out the Q&A website Quora which is loaded with information on startup culture and raising capital. Derive the purpose of your startup at your own choosing and others will begin to pile on board.

Conclusion

We have covered a lot of points to get newcomers up-to-date in the startup scene. Creating a startup environment is different from putting a simple website online. You’ll want to cater to a specific need that the public will embrace. Tech startups really work for the people in developing new systems of communication and connectivity.

I can’t guarantee every startup idea will succeed. All too often founders will lose touch with their original goals and the team begins to splinter. Learning how to act and react in the startup industry comes with experience, regardless of your current age. Getting started now will get you that experience earlier, and hopefully you’ll notice positive results after a few years of hard work.

How To Perform Multiple Actions Automatically In Windows

WinMacro

[Windows only] Do you frequently perform the same set of actions/commands again and again in your daily job? If you agree with us that this is frustrating and it’s killing your motivation and efficiency, meet WinMacro.

In short, WinMacro is a FREE Macro recorder/player that monitors your mouse and keyboard events, then play them for you. It could be very useful to automate everyday tasks that you need to perform repetitively, so all you need to do, is pretty much clicking a button. Think of it as ‘Actions’ in Photoshop.

How To Use WinMacro

  1. Download and execute WinMacro.
  2. Type a filename to record. A file will be saved at the same directory with WinMacro program.
  3. Click “Record” button to start recording.
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  4. To stop recording, press the Pause/Break key. You may also use Ctrl+Esc or Ctrl+Alt+Del.
  5. To playback a recorded action, browse to select an existing file.
  6. Click “Playback” to playback from the file and WinMacro will minimize itself to the taskbar and starts playing back events from the file.
  7. After playback is over, WinMacro pops a message box indicating “Playback Over”.
  8. To interrupt playback midway, press Ctrl+Esc or Ctrl+Alt+Del

How to use WinMacro may varies from individual to individual, depending on personal preferences and styles but the bottom line is – it speed things up.

30 Beautiful & Creative Invitation Card Designs

I guess it’s safe to say, invitation cards by and large, are pretty much useless as soon as event ends. However, this is not the case for the cards we are going to show you. These invitation cards are beautiful, creative and they are definitely keepers. You’ll hold on to them for a while, or even end up keeping them for good.

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Invitation card can impress its recipients on many levels. The way the design and content presents itself shows how much the event meant to its organizers and how much effort they have put in. Take a moment, try recalling the most creative invitation card you’ve ever received and how much it has impressed you.

In today’s post, I’d like to present you 30 creative and beautifully-designed invitation cards. Full list after jump.

Creative Invitation Cards

Typography Inspired Wedding Invitation. (Image Source: Sarah Parrott)

Typography Inspired Wedding Invitation

Twootenanny Invitation. (Image Source: texburgher)

Twootenanny Invitation

Kyle & Katie. (Image Source: Nick Brue)

Kyle & Katie

13th street Universal Invitation card. (Image Source: fabrice vitet)

13th street Universal Invitation card

Jason & Jennifer wedding invitation. (Image Source: Phae)

Jason & Jennifer wedding invitation

Perky + Richter. (Image Source: Perky Bros LLC)

Perky + Richter

HintonMarsh Wedding Invitation. (Image Source: Carolyn_Sewell)

HintonMarsh Wedding Invitation

Carnival Pinwheel Poster Sample Invitation. (Image Source: mandolin invitations)

Carnival Pinwheel Poster Sample Invitation

Creative Type wedding invitation. (Image Source: 2bsquared designs)

Creative Type wedding invitation

The Collection – Debra. (Image Source: Sarah Parrott)

The Collection - Debra

Wedding Invite Letterpress. (Image Source: Chloe Horowitz)

Wedding Invite Letterpress

Hatch Shower Bridal Shower Invitation. (Image Source: blush printables)

Hatch Shower Bridal Shower Invitation

Robot Themed Carnival Poster Sample Invitation. (Image Source: mandolin invitations)

Robot Themed Carnival Poster Sample Invitation

Rhode Island Beach Wedding. (Image Source: Sarah Parrott)

Rhode Island Beach Wedding

Invitación de boda para Fer y Nora. (Image Source: La caja de tipos)

Invitación de boda para Fer y Nora

Jennie & Darwin Wedding. (Image Source: Lauren Dickens)

Jennie & Darwin Wedding

Bittersweet – Valentine’s Day Party Invitation. (Image Source: blush printables)

Bittersweet - Valentine's Day Party Invitation

The Big Day. (Image Source: Todd Thyberg)

The Big Day

Love Compose Letterpress Wedding Invitation. (Image Source: Elegante Press)

Love Compose Letterpress Wedding Invitation

Save the Date. (Image Source: Brian Hurst)

Save the Date

Letterpress & laser cut invitation. (Image Source: mattcrest)

Letterpress & laser cut invitation

Classic Aubergine. (Image Source: Parrott Design Studio)

Classic Aubergine

Andrew and Alysha. (Image Source: Seth Nickerson)

Andrew and Alysha

Letterpress Matchbook Invitations for a Summer Wedding. (Image Source: Martha Stewart Weddings (via Beast Pieces))

Letterpress Matchbook Invitations for a Summer Wedding

Unique Green and Black Letterpress Wedding Invitation. (Image Source: Elegante Press)

Unique Green and Black Letterpress Wedding Invitation

Mid-Century Style Blue and Gray Save the Dates. (Image Source: Us & Them)

Mid-Century Style Blue and Gray Save the Dates

Modern Letterpress Wedding Invite. (Image Source: FPO / The Hungry Workshop)

Modern Letterpress Wedding Invite

Rosebrook Meyer Wedding Invitations. (Image Source: Rosebrook Meyer)

Rosebrook Meyer Wedding Invitations

John and Nancy’s Old-Fashioned Hitchin’ Wedding Invites. (Image Source: PTARMAK)

John and Nancy’s Old-Fashioned Hitchin?Wedding Invites

Batch Rename Multiple Files with NameChanger [Quicktip]

(Mac only) Renaming multiple files on your Mac can be a tedious job especially when the system itself is quite limiting. Of course, creating a custom script on your Mac can help solve this but it is not for the average user. If you do not wish to rename each and every single file one by one, then NameChanger has the solution to deal with large number of files that require name changes.

Drag Files to NameChanger

NameChanger is a desktop application that simplifies the process of renaming multiple files at once. The process is easy and it even provides sequential renaming of files. You can also reorganize the file sequence by drag-and-drop, get real-time preview of every change and a whole lot more.

In this tutorial, we will guide you on how you can easily change the names of multiple files simultaneously and in sequence on your Mac.

Get NameChanger

Before you proceed with this tutorial, you will need to install NameChanger on your Mac. Simply head over to the download page and proceed with installation (Mac will automatically install the application once the download is complete).

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Add files to NameChanger

When installation is done, you are ready to rename multiple files at the same time via one of two ways:

A. Select files from NameChanger

Open the NameChanger application and click on the ‘Add’ button to select files.

Add Files

B. Drag files to NameChanger

Alternatively, you can also add files by dragging selected files into NameChanger.

Drag Files to NameChanger

Renaming Files

The selected files will be placed under the ‘Original Filename’ column on the left of the application window. To the right is a column called ‘Renamed Filename’, where you will be able to review the new filename if you change it. The review is in real-time mode.

Added Files

Note that the filename as shown above are numbered in sequence with the same prefix IMG_, so changes can be done easily, but it can get tricky if existing filenames have long and/or randomized numbers.

There are a number of styles to change your filenames with NameChanger and in this tutorial, we will focus on changing filenames in ‘Sequence’ mode.

1. Hide Extension (Optional)

Some files may be in .png or .jpg format, but to make it easier for you to read and rename the filename, you need to hide the extensions.

  1. Click on ‘Options’ to open the options window.

  2. Tick on ‘Hide Extensions’. Once ticked, you will see that the ‘Original Filenames’ are now listed without extensions.

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2. Change mode to Sequence

The default mode to change filenames is ‘Replace First Occurrence With’ as selected at the dropdown menu in the application window. To change mode to ‘Sequence’, simply click on the dropdown menu and select ‘Sequence’.

Sequence

When you have selected the mode to ‘Sequence’, a new option panel will pop up as follow.

Sequence Window

3. Sequence Panel

At the Sequence panel, there are several items you can control. Let’s say our objective here is to rename the filenames from IMG_XXX to Perth_XX. For the benefit of our readers, we shall split these filenames into two parts: the prefix IMG_, and sequence XXX, so this tutorial can be more easily understood.

There’re only 4 items you need to touch on the Sequence panel:

  1. Firstly at the ‘Sequence Name’, rename the files to Perth_. This will replace the prefix IMG_ all at once (although not before you complete the changes).

  2. For ‘Number of Digits’, select ’02′ for two digits. The other options are 1, 003, 0004 and so on.

  3. For the section ‘Starting at’, toggle the value to 1, so your image sequence will start from 01 instead of 00.

  4. At the Location tab, toggle the selection to ‘Replace Entire Filename’, and this will replace the original name IMG_001 and replace it with Perth_01.

    Sequence Panel change

When the changes are done, you can preview the new filenames in your application window under the ‘Renamed Filename’ column.

Changed Filenames

The new filenames has now been changed to the prefix Perth_ with a two-digit sequence.

4. Rename files

When you are satisfied with the changes, click on the ‘Rename’ button to complete the name change.

Rename

5. Reorganize sequence (additional)

Should you want to reorganize the sequence of your files, simply click on ‘Image Browser’ at the top right corner of the application window.

Image Browser

A new pop-up window will appear with a preview of your image files. Drag any file to change its position, and NameChanger will automatically update the sequence number of the files following the sequence you have organized.

Changing Sequence

Conclusion

Renaming multiple files and reorganizing the positions of photographs are now made easy with the help of NameChanger, which makes a lot of difference, especially when you are dealing with hundreds of photo for your digital album. It not only works for photos; it can be used to rename any type of files.