/startupreadings

Reading list for all things startup-related

Goal

The goal is to create a curated list of startup resources for new and experienced entrepreneurs.

Contributing

Feel free to submit a pull requests to add resources, but please stick to these rules:

  1. Free resources only, no paid stuff
  2. Do not use this as an opportunity to promote your own blog or website just because you can (unless you are running something that is pretty well-known)

Selected resources

Startups in general:

Management, Scaling and Hiring:

Customer development:

Engineering:

Venture capital and raising money:

Legal Advice:

Marketing & metrics:

Websites

  • HackerNews (HN) - Social tech and startup news run by Paul Graham / YCombinator
  • Crunchbase - Free database of technology companies, people, and investors that anyone can edit.
  • AngelList - AngelList is a community of startups and investors who make fund-raising efficient.
  • Quibb - Professional network to share startup-related links.
  • The Grove - Founders helping founders, by Sequoia capital.
  • GrowthHackers
  • Google Ventures Library

Mailing Lists / Startup Lists

  • Startup Digest - Weekly newsletter of curated startup articles
  • Hacker Newsletter - Weekly newsletter of the best articles from HackerNews
  • Betali.st - Be the first to discover and get access to the latest internet startups. A good place to submit your startup.
  • Startupli.st - A place to find, follow, and recommend startups. It naturally caters to early adopters. A good place to submit your startup.
  • Kickoffboost - Explore thousands of just-launched products. A good place to submit your startup.
  • Launchbit - An email ad network that can promote your startup.
  • Erlibird - A site for early adopters to discover startups.
  • Pressfriendly - Find the TechCrunch Reporter for Your Story
  • ProductHunt - the best new products, every day
  • JustReachOut - Helps you find reporters for your pitch

Popular VC blogs/articles

Videos and MOOCs

  • The Lean Launchpad by Steve Blank (Udacity) - Learn the key tools and steps to build a successful startup (or at least reduce the risk of failure). An introduction to the basics of Steve Blank's famous Customer Development process, where entrepreneurs "get out of the building" to gather massive amounts of customer and marketplace feedback, and then use that feedback to continuously iterate and evolve their startup business models, improving the chances of success at every step.
  • Startup Engineering (Coursera) - Learn the engineering skills needed to build a technology startup from the ground up.
  • Developing Innovative Ideas for New Companies (Coursera) - Explore how to identify and develop great ideas into great companies. Learn how to identify opportunities based on real customer needs. Develop solid business models. Create successful companies.
  • 500 Startups #500distro conference videos

Popular Books

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