
As you may know, our illustrious CEO Collis Ta’eed began the Netsetter in early 2009. It was his place to talk about startups with the world. After all, after working with him for a couple of years I can say with reasonable certainty that starting new things is his favorite thing to do–just click the little arrow next to the site’s logo and you will see what I mean! Read More
At the start of every month, we’ll be rounding up the best posts from the business network of blogs and directing you to them. Here’s the best of business in May, including articles from WorkAwesome and FreelanceSwitch. We look forward to adding the Netsetter to our round-ups after its upcoming relaunch! Read More
Choosing the suite of software tools your startup is going to use to organize and execute projects is one of the topics that is fairly important and yet regularly glossed over. Evaluating your options and how well those options work together from the outset can help prevent scalability and disorganization issues later.
Web.AppStorm has a roundup of web apps that are particularly useful for startups. Go check it out:
With the multitude of web applications available today, it can be difficult choosing, let alone finding, an application that fits your needs and wants. There are so many fantastic apps available, many of which are bound to be beneficial for you and/or your business.
From mind mapping, design and development to collaboration, project tracking and accounting; this roundup of 101 fantastic web apps for startups and businesses are sure to reduce operating costs and increase both productivity and efficiency.
Link: 101 Apps for Your Web App Startup Toolbox
Rockable Press has just released Rockstar Presentations: Tips, Techniques and Terrible Truths by author Joseph Lewis. Only $15 in PDF format and $19 for the paperback, this book will guide you through everything you need to know to get started in the world of presentation-giving and hone your skills as an engaging speaker.
Lewis is an experienced writer and veteran of presentations, and is one of our own WorkAwesome writers since launch who has posted regularly on the subject of delivering effective presentations.
Hit the break for more about the book. Read More
Recently the Netsetter had the opportunity to conduct an interview with Jun Loayza, of Untemplater and Viralogy. Check below the jump for both audio and text versions of Thursday Bram‘s interview with Jun.
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