Employee #1 Monica Selby Gets It Done
We’ve got an employee number one and she’s a bad ass startup chick, like a boss.
We’ve got an employee number one and she’s a bad ass startup chick, like a boss.
It’s Friday again which means it’s time for Follow Friday. Now we don’t do the traditional #FF and shout outs on Twitter. That’s so 2009. Instead, every week we compile a list here at Nibletz that is relevant to our readers and community. Last week we ran a list of 50 500 Startups Mentors which
Drive Capital’s Mark Kvamme calls The Brandery one of the best accelerators outside Silicon Valley.
Dallas Maverick’s Owner, Shark Tank Shark and startup investor Mark Cuban is turning to crowdsourcing to find the next Maverick’s uniforms. Details here.
We’re pretty confident that over the course of the last year Chicago’s thriving tech startup scene has proven the folks at PandoDaily wrong, very wrong. Chicago has one of the fastest growing startup tech scenes in the world. Their 1871 incubator and startup epicenter is amazing, producing hit after hit and now home to TechStars
Back in October we had a great guest post from Mike Moyer the author of “Slicing Pie: Funding Your Company Without Funds”. In that guest post Moyer talks about how to divide equity in a startup, fair and square. If you haven’t read it, it’s definitely worth the read. Co-founder contribution is one of the biggest things
Ordoro is an e-commerce business owners dream. Their suite of tools to help e-commerce professionals who actually ship products help save time and increase the bottom line. Nibletz co-founder and CEO Nick Tippmann, owned an e-commerce business as a junior and senior in high school that made over six figures in his senior year, not
You may have heard through the grapevine that Mark Cuban is an aggressive investor in early stage startups. Take the Shark Tank out of the equation and Cuban is still eager to invest in good technology. Many people also know that Mark Cuban is one of the nicest and most approachable billionaires in the world.
Startup Weekend is headed back to Columbus Ohio this weekend, as a pre festivity to the huge startup mega festival we all know and love, SXSWi. In fact, the Ohio area Startup Bus is leaving Sunday from Ohio. This weekend will pit together entrepreneurs, startup founders, developers, designers and mentors to see what Columbus can
We took a lot of heat for having New York Times Best Selling Author Damien Echols speak at everywhereelse.co The Startup Conference. All in all though, post conference, the feedback has been tremendously positive. Echols shed a new light on just how far technology has advanced since the early 90’s and opened up eyes to
Can startups be built anywhere in the United States? That’s a question the Wall Street Journal Accelerator’s blog and the Huffington Post have recently asked. Between those two widely read publications and last weeks everywhereelse.co The Startup Conference, the answer is a resounding “Yes”. Just to reiterate that though, Atlanta’s startup community came out in
Impulcity, a Kentucky startup that relocated to Cincinnati for The Brandery last summer, has just launched to the public. We’ve been tracking Impulcity since last June when co-founders, Hunter Hammonds and Austin Cameron were still working out the details of the concept. Over the course of The Brandery accelerator, and since their graduation last October,
Condition One is a New York Techstars graduate that closed a $2.35 million dollar round back in October, led by Mark Cuban. Academy award nominated photographer and videographer [Danfung Dennis]has seen his work in Newsweek and the New York Times. He’s been hailed for shooting some of the best war footage ever seen. That’s in part
This UK startup called gDoc has binders full of docs. There Windows based platform allows users to create virtual electronic, cloud based binders that keep docs, pictures and other files grouped together in project binders. Within the binders themselves, and just like physical binders, users can make tabs and sections so that big projects can