Fyle Chrome Extension: Extract Expense Data from Emailsby Keith LilesIf you can’t make business expenses fly away, at least you can Fyle them away.Continue
Business Lessons From “The Art of War” by Sun Tzuby Dylan BirdLessons can be learned in the most unexpected places. They are there waiting for you and I to find them, pull them out, and put them to use— even if they're from the 5th century BC. Learn what a 2,400 year old book taught me about business.Continue
The Full List of 400+ Slack Communitiesby Alex KistenevCommunities built on Slack are skyrocketing, see the full list.Continue
Betting on yourself is never a gambleby Billy MurphyThe best bet you’ll ever make is on yourself, and when the payoff comes and outsiders see “luck”, you’ll know the reality.Continue
What Makes Great Promoted Content? The CEO of PromoAffiliates Weighs Inby Sam SawchukRemember, your ultimate goal is more conversions, not more subscribers to your own channel. Continue
Shutting Down Your Startup: The Exit No One Talks About | Startups.comby Phil NadelWinding down a startup is never fun and not the outcome any entrepreneur wants or expects. But more often than not, it’s a necessary evil—so you gotta get it right. Continue
How to Craft a Business Travel Policy for Your Startup | Startups.comby Tony TieRemember that the point is not only to tell your business travelers what they can’t do, but also to reveal just how much your business travelers can do.Continue
Scanning for Magic: How Kelly Reid, the Founder of Quiet Speculation, Changed an Industryby Emma McGowanKelly Reid started playing Magic: The Gathering when he was nine years old. There was no way he could have guessed then that it would completely alter the course of his life.Continue
A Four-Minute How-To on Hustling Your Way Into a Startupby Marcello MirandaThe traditional path will get you traditional resultsContinue
The Startups.co Guide : Get The Most From Your Calendar (Part 2/6)by Wil SchroterGet the most out of meetings by using the proper medium for that specific type of interaction. When meeting in person—don’t travel across town—instead, meet at your favorite coffee shop.Continue