Once a Founder, Always a Founderby Wil SchroterBeing a Founder is an integral part of our identity, and setbacks with one startup shouldn't make us doubt our ability to succeed in the role. After all, being a Founder isn't just a job – it's a deeply ingrained part of our DNA.Continue
When is Founder Ego Too Much?by Wil SchroterWe all know that confidence is key when you're starting a business, but sometimes it can be hard to tell when that confidence has turned into full-on arrogance. So how do we avoid this trap?Continue
Should I Feel Guilty for Failing?by Wil SchroterWhile it's perfectly natural to feel disappointed when a startup fails, it's not cool to let guilt eat away at you. The key is to bounce back from setbacks and keep pushing forward, no matter how tough things get.Continue
This is Probably Your Last Successby Wil SchroterYou’re there, you finally made it — so you think you can replicate that success? The truth is: the probability is low, so what can you do to change this mindset?Continue
Youth Entrepreneurship: Can Middle Schoolers be Founders?by Wil SchroterThere are tons of benefits when you teach young children about entrepreneurship. Not only do you raise children with better critical thinking skills, but you’ll also raise problem solvers.Continue
How to get Customers for Startupsby Ryan RutanCustomer acquisition for startups is an incredibly important process that can mean the difference between success and failure.Continue
The Power of a Growth Mindset: How to Achieve Success in Your Startupby Ryan RutanIf you want to achieve real success, it's important to take a step back and consider the bigger picture. Here are a few key strategies to help cultivate a growth mindset within your startup.Continue
Private Investors for Startups: Everything You Need to Knowby Emma McGowanA comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about private investors for startups and small businesses.Continue
All Founders Make Bad Decisions — and That's OKby Wil SchroterThere's no version of being a Founder where all the decisions we make are good. What matters is what we do with what we've learned when we make the bad ones.Continue
Series A, B, C, D, and E Funding: How It Worksby Ryan RutanLearn about the different stages of series seed funding from series A funding, to Series B funding, and eventually series E funding including: the process, structure, requirements, average payout amounts, and more.Continue