[LRUG] Startup Timeline

Jasim A Basheer jasim.ab at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 12:19:33 PST 2014


My biggest 'I wish I had done that' is to have taken the time to understand
the metrics important to a SaaS business before I worked on our first SaaS
business.

I'll strongly recommend Rob Walling's MicroConf 2012 talk 'Finding your
Flywheel' in which he discusses this in detail. http://vimeo.com/47465229.

The MicroConf talks generally have some of the best SaaS advice I've heard
and is a great place to learn about SaaS.
http://www.microconf.com/videos-2013.html,
http://www.microconf.com/videos-2012.html.

You can also check out
http://www.it-engelhardt.de/microconf-2013-hub-page/ where
the author has kindly created notes for most of the Microconf 2013 talks.


On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 5:40 PM, MG Lim <mirageglobe at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am curious about how things for how ideas move on.... -> panning out to
> projects -> gathering a team and finally to funding rounds?
>
> More of a general discussion; but what have your experiences been; if you
> have been in that path or part of that path? "I wish I had done that in the
> beginning" moments..
>
> Marketing hells? Traction problems and in reality, the project took a good
> 3~5 years before media reported it as an overnight success.
>
>
> PS: particularly with ruby-based frameworks / meteor styled frameworks;
> prototypes are quick to be churned out.
>
>
>
> cheers
> --
> Jimmy MG Lim
>
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