Eric Nagel

Notes & Highlights from Start Small, Stay Small: A Developer’s Guide to Launching a Startup

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I just finished reading Start Small, Stay Small: A Developer’s Guide to Launching a Startup by Rob Walling, which gave me some good tips while trying to launch Monkey Finger. Here are some highlights and notes:

Some of these may not make sense w/out the full context, but it’s what I highlighted while reading.

I really enjoyed the beginning of this book, “The Chasm Between Developer and Entrepreneur.” The chapter about Niches didn’t pertain to me much, as I already have my product under development. Other parts are more relevant to my partner, Todd Farmer, such as “Building a Killer Sales Website.” In my opinion, there was too much on SEO & PPC (in the “Startup Marketing” chapter), which should have been left to SEO and PPC books.

I’m sending a few copies of this book out, and looking forward to using this new information to successfully launch Monkey Finger!