Silicon Cabarete MVP
20 11 月, 2014 ·
3 min read
It is common knowledge that it’s unwise to fight Russia in the winter. As such, I have been trying to convince my programmers in Ukraine (and Romania) to move to Cabarete. The setting and quality of life are extraordinary in Cabarete. Besides, I would much rather fly to Cabarete for in person meetings and have everyone on New York’s time zone, rather than have to deal with a 7 hour time difference and flying 11 hours on Ukrainian Airlines several times a year.
Yahoo to acquire Brightroll for $640 million in cash!
12 11 月, 2014 · 2 minutes
Sometimes you just bet on people. I mostly invest in consumer facing startups, especially marketplaces. However, in July 2006, my good friend Auren Hoffman introduced me to Tod Sacerdoti who … Continue reading “”
One Step Closer To Streamlining the Car Buying and Selling Process
5 9 月, 2014 · 2 minutes
As an entrepreneur and investor, I am fortunate enough to collaborate with startups on a regular basis, learning about their ambitions and plans to shake up their respective industries. In … Continue reading “”
The used car buying and selling process is broken and we are going to fix it!
6 6 月, 2014 · 4 minutes
The used car industry is massive. There are 40 million used cars sold per year in the US representing $320 billion in value and $70 billion in industry revenues. The average … Continue reading “”
My first interview in Spanish!
4 6 月, 2014 · < 1 minute
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Emprendedor Universal … in Spanish! They asked me to relate my entrepreneurial journey, focusing on the challenges I faced along the way. … Continue reading “”
Fantastic presentation on customer acquisition
7 1 月, 2014 · < 1 minute
My good friend Saar Gur who is a general partner at Charles River Ventures just posted a brilliant presentation on customer acquisition. He explains that most startups fail because they … Continue reading “”
The Case for Optimism
18 12 月, 2013 · 8 minutes
We live in difficult times. Financial crisis, sovereign debt crisis, euro crisis, Syrian conflict, global warming. We are bombarded nonstop with despairing news. In Europe, the mood is morose and … Continue reading “”
Video of my LeWeb Keynote: The Case for Optimism
16 12 月, 2013 · < 1 minute
Last year I finally resolved my internal cognitive dissonance between my profound optimism about humanity and my pessimism about the near term economic outlook in the West. It’s ultimately hard … Continue reading “”
LeWeb 2013 Interview of Arnaud Montebourg
13 12 月, 2013 · 2 minutes
Loic Lemeur asked Jeff Clavier and me to react to Arnaud Montebourg’s presentation at LeWeb and ask him a few questions. I suggested France might adopt some measures that would … Continue reading “”
Why we play Moneyball rather than Powerball
15 10 月, 2013 · 6 minutes
I was reading The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande which shows the efficacy of checklists in complex situations. It resonated with me, because Jose & I use a checklist as … Continue reading “”
Delusional optimism can go a long way!
6 9 月, 2013 · < 1 minute
As I have repeatedly observed both as an entrepreneur and angel investor if you believe in something strongly enough and fight for it beyond what most would consider reasonable, you … Continue reading “”
Absolute must read for all entrepreneurs!
28 8 月, 2013 · < 1 minute
James Altucher just published on Techcrunch a 100 point FAQ on starting an Internet business. It’s straight to the point and very clear. I basically agree with every point! All … Continue reading “”
How to launch your startup
18 7 月, 2013 · 2 minutes
Paul Graham just published yet another must read blog post. This one is entitled Do Things that Don’t Scale. It’s essentially a how-to guide on launching your startup. He suggests … Continue reading “”
Am I ambitious enough?
22 5 月, 2013 · 2 minutes
I have been wondering of late if my rational heuristic driven approach to business selection is making me under reach. I feel I have been building and investing in reasonably … Continue reading “”
The class notes from Peter Thiel’s Stanford class are a must read for all entrepreneurs
9 5 月, 2013 · < 1 minute
I just finished reading through all of them and found them very insightful. Some sections are useful to aspiring entrepreneurs as they cover the basics of financing, vesting, etc. Most … Continue reading “”
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