> My Decision > > I didn’t see a clear winner after poking around with the three tools so I decided to try all of them together. I’m really glad I did because this is the comparison table (based on my...
> Startup Metrics: Anecdotes vs. Analytics > > By Rich Aberman > > Consumer web companies (especially startups) should measure as much as they can; otherwise, they’re just prodding around in the dark....
> Born to fail > > By Matt Cooney, about an hour ago > > Originally published in Idealog #27, page 12 > > Eric Ries has watched promising companies burn, accidental ideas succeed and bad products turn...
> Making the Web Faster > > Friday, April 09, 2010 | 11:17 AM > > Labels: > Announcements, > Code and Configuration > > Today, our web search team announced how Google search now uses site speed as a ...
> After the Techcrunch Bump > > I see many consumer Internet pitches these days where the basic marketing strategy is to (1) get covered by Techcrunch, (2) get tens of thousands of users from the “Tec...
via competitious.com This looks like an excellent tool for knowing your enemy or at least the guys that are playing in a similar space to your endeavor. I’ll be trying it out and post up feedback late...
> Vanity Metrics vs. Actionable Metrics – Guest Post by Eric Ries > > Written by Tim Ferriss > Topics: Marketing > > > Vanity metrics: good for feeling awesome, bad for action. (photo source: UK Guard...
> [](http://waxy.org/2008/11/thefacesofmechanicalturk/) > > Photo Credit: Waxy.org > > Earlier I wrote about my impressions using Mechanical Turk to run the Feedback Army Usability Testing Service. He...