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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2013 · 57 MIN

#2: Lollipop Sticks

from Bootstrapped · host Ian Landsman and Andrey Butov

In this episode, Ian and Andrey talk about software version numbers, SaaS apps, hiring, modern web application development, server hosting, what to do with old servers, monitors and hard drives, doing what it takes to fund your business, Andrey’s psychological state, physical world products vs software.Links:Eric Barnes – Laracon 2013 talkLaravel – The awesome PHP frameworkCodeIgniterBackBone – JS front end frameworkCoffeescript – A little language that compiles to JavaScriptLESS – The only way to write CSSEngineHosting – Sweet VPS based hosting solutionLinode – Linux VPS providerHard drive station – Find a use for those old hard drivesAre You Serious About Starting a Business – Ian’s blog post on selling his car to fund UserScapeCreating a Business Logo – Ian’s blog post on creating the UserScape and HelpSpot logo’sImpostor Syndrome – A psychological phenomenon in which people are unable to internalize their accomplishmentsAntair Spam Filter – Andrey’s spam filter productInterview with Jason Cohen – talks about tons of useful things including cancellations we reference in the podcastQLab – Live show controls for OSXFogBugz – Bug trackingThe Business of Software Forums – Joel Spolsky forum site where a lot of us got our startLollipop Sticks – Andrey on physical productsSwamp LoggersSnappy – Ian’s latest product.Uberdeck – the product Andrey is currently working on. 

In this episode, Ian and Andrey talk about software version numbers, SaaS apps, hiring, modern web application development, server hosting, what to do with old servers, monitors and hard drives, doing what it takes to fund your business, Andrey’s psychological state, physical world products vs software.Links:Eric Barnes – Laracon 2013 talkLaravel – The awesome PHP frameworkCodeIgniterBackBone – JS front end frameworkCoffeescript – A little language that compiles to JavaScriptLESS – The only way to write CSSEngineHosting – Sweet VPS based hosting solutionLinode – Linux VPS providerHard drive station – Find a use for those old hard drivesAre You Serious About Starting a Business – Ian’s blog post on selling his car to fund UserScapeCreating a Business Logo – Ian’s blog post on creating the UserScape and HelpSpot logo’sImpostor Syndrome – A psychological phenomenon in which people are unable to internalize their accomplishmentsAntair Spam Filter – Andrey’s spam filter productInterview with Jason Cohen – talks about tons of useful things including cancellations we reference in the podcastQLab – Live show controls for OSXFogBugz – Bug trackingThe Business of Software Forums – Joel Spolsky forum site where a lot of us got our startLollipop Sticks – Andrey on physical productsSwamp LoggersSnappy – Ian’s latest product.Uberdeck – the product Andrey is currently working on.

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Startups For the Rest of Us Rob Walling The original podcast for bootstrapped and mostly bootstrapped startups, this show follow the stories of founders as they start, acquire, and grow SaaS companies. Hear when they fail, struggle, succeed, and take you with them through the tumultuous life of a SaaS founder. If you like Mixergy, This Week in Startups, or SaaStr, you’ll enjoy Startup for the Rest of Us. SaaS Interviews with CEOs, Startups, Founders Nathan Latka What if you knew data behind the fastest growing SaaS companies today? Each morning join Nathan Latka as he spends 15 minutes interviewing SaaS founders. You'll learn how SaaS CEO's launched their startup and grew it into a real SaaS business. SaaS Founders range from bootstrapped to funded, MVP to 10,000 customers, pre revenue to pre IPO. The My Wife Quit Her Job Podcast With Steve Chou Steve Chou A podcast about entrepreneurs who quit their jobs to start successful online businesses. Through a series of personal interviews, Steve extracts the little details and the exact strategies that contributed to their success. All of the entrepreneurs featured on the show bootstrapped their businesses from the ground up and hustled their way to the top without risking their life savings, without sacrificing their relationships by working 100 hour weeks and without needing extensive technical knowledge. There is no fluff and every episode is packed with actionable takeaways. The Shopify Growth Show Jim Huffman What would you do if you were starting today? To help, here are half-baked startup ideas, growth marketing tactics, and stories from founders and creators - including my own journey as a bootstrapped business owner. All of the content is centered around helping founders, creators, and investors starting today.

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