Why do Founders Suck at Asking for Help?by Wil SchroterTune in for tips on how to develop the muscle for asking the right questions — Founders do not need to reinvent the wheel with all the untapped wealth of knowledge available.Continue
The Value of Actually Getting Paidby Wil SchroterIf we don't make money, it doesn't make sense. See the importance of paying yourself regularly, even when building a high-potential startup.Continue
Will Investors Bail Me Out?by Wil SchroterFounders commonly believe that future investments will pay back their financial commitments. When in reality, the chances of getting 'paid back' stem from other outcomes completely. Continue
Is the Problem the Player or the Coach?by Wil SchroterShould we be constantly evaluating our team's performance? Short answer: YES. Read along to discover why, and learn how to take actionable steps toward building a higher-quality team.Continue
Do People Really Want Me to Succeed?by Wil SchroterLet's explore the harsh reality of seeking support as a Founder. Surprisingly, a limited number of people genuinely want to see a founder succeed. And this is the reason why.Continue
You Only Think You Work Hardby Wil SchroterThere's a common misconception about 'working hard' within startups. Let's challenge the notion of what constitutes 'hard work' and the danger of equating all effort with success.Continue
SMALL is the New Big — Embracing Efficiency in the Age of AIby Wil SchroterReady to hack the startup game? We spill the secrets of AI-powered efficiency, revealing how it is slashing costs, boosting output, and turning garage ventures into global players.Continue
Never Share Your Net Worthby Wil SchroterWant to keep your money safe? Here’s why you should never brag about your bank account!Continue
This is BOOTSTRAPPED — 3 Strategies to Build Your Startup Without Fundingby Wil SchroterIn a world fixated on funding, could the real path to startup growth lie in resourcefulness and astute expense management?Continue
The Ridiculous Spectrum of Investor Feedbackby Wil SchroterThere are many dangers of acting on investor feedback without considering its relevance, potential bias, and the investor's qualifications. Let's discuss the importance of understanding the context and motivation behind their advice.Continue