Intro
In the startup culture, there’s a lot of crap to sift through. You’ve got companies who artificially inflate
their value to receive more funding from venture capitalists, only to implode into bankruptcy by the end
of the year. On the other hand, you’ve got companies like Facebook, Lyft, and Airbnb that have changed
the entire world with their ideas and services.
their value to receive more funding from venture capitalists, only to implode into bankruptcy by the end
of the year. On the other hand, you’ve got companies like Facebook, Lyft, and Airbnb that have changed
the entire world with their ideas and services.
But outside of the Silicon Valley, you have the dreamers (some more realistic than others) that try to
create a startup without backing from a major venture capitalist. With this blog, we’re going to be
covering all these starry eyed dreamers that think their ideas are worth investing in.
create a startup without backing from a major venture capitalist. With this blog, we’re going to be
covering all these starry eyed dreamers that think their ideas are worth investing in.
To accomplish this, we’re going to be scouring the trenches of kickstarter.com, indiegogo.com,
gofundme.com, and other startup fundraising sites to review individual startups/product ideas.
By objectively reviewing startups, we can attract a variety of audiences - traders who want to see ideas
that are worth investing in or people who want to laugh at some of the wildest/weirdest ideas out there.
gofundme.com, and other startup fundraising sites to review individual startups/product ideas.
By objectively reviewing startups, we can attract a variety of audiences - traders who want to see ideas
that are worth investing in or people who want to laugh at some of the wildest/weirdest ideas out there.
At times, this blog may get a little “savage” as the kids say but please know, we are not telling people
not to follow their dreams. Rather, we are telling people that their current dreams suck and they need to
find a new product or service to bring to the marketplace. We’re in America and in America, companies
live and die by the consumer.
not to follow their dreams. Rather, we are telling people that their current dreams suck and they need to
find a new product or service to bring to the marketplace. We’re in America and in America, companies
live and die by the consumer.
In this journey, we may stumble upon a goldmine of ideas or most likely; stumble upon a barren
wasteland of useless products and services. Either way, we will be covering all startups - the good,
the bad, and the ugly.
wasteland of useless products and services. Either way, we will be covering all startups - the good,
the bad, and the ugly.
So buckle in, this is going to be a wild ride. Oh, before we forget, we didn’t introduce ourselves.
We are the Start-Up Justice Warriors.
We are the Start-Up Justice Warriors.
Do a pizza start up review.
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DeleteSuch a great idea for a blog! I love the writing style as well - perfect for this type of blog. Let your inner snark shine!
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree with a big fat "NO" on the pizza start up review. (Hilarious, btw) Sorry Jack.
Thank you kindly, Jeannine. We're looking forward to sharing our snarkiness!
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