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  • ...communities in this process as potential customers? Read about [[Homeless Bootstrapper Ohio]].
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  • Call Eric Rachal at MXtoolbox (fellow bootstrapper) as his company specializes in this, blacklist issues, spam & virus solutio
    4 KB (790 words) - 13:48, 16 August 2006
  • ...bend.com Tina Schweiger] spoke to the students. In the latter part of 2006 bootstrapper Josh Shipsey helped create an online version of the course. This is now off
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  • ...nother example of how a collaborative relationship between Bootstrap and a Bootstrapper, providing a product or service of value, can come together to collectively
    1 KB (196 words) - 06:13, 30 January 2007
  • ...ing your business unless in direct response to a question posed by another bootstrapper asking for help. #Represent your needs only. A bootstrapper that needs help must be on the list.
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  • === Bootstrapper Perspectives ===
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  • ...this way, but we now understand that our role is to support the individual bootstrapper in their quest to become viable in the marketplace. We do so by creating a ...Bootstrappers focus on customers (not investors until early Growth). Every bootstrapper wants to emerge from the [[Valley of Death]], which means that what we crea
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  • ...ing your business unless in direct response to a question posed by another bootstrapper asking for help. #Represent your needs only. A bootstrapper that needs help must be on the list. Requests for non-bootstrap entities ar
    2 KB (303 words) - 17:19, 11 June 2009
  • Seal and logo design by bootstrapper Trina Bentley of [http://www.emblemcreative.com Emblem Creative]
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  • ===Bootstrapper===
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  • Ideation involves the newly minted bootstrapper dedicating time and energy towards creating a Demo of the product, service, ...myth in the importance of finding investor capital during this stage. The Bootstrapper must have the discipline to avoid taking this step.
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  • ...lying on fellow-bootstrappers is a very appropriate "right action" for the bootstrapper to take. Indeed, many of the needs of the venture can be met by other boots Here again, there is a temptation to seek investor capital. However, the Bootstrapper knows that this will shift focus away from the critical dialog with the key
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  • ===Bootstrapper===
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  • ...o contribute mutually to those in the organization. A participant, while a bootstrapper, usually does not consider the Bootstrap Community to be one of the top 3 o * Must be a bootstrapper in [[Ideation]], [[Valley of Death]] or [[Growth]]
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  • A Contributor is a Bootstrapper who has come to understand the organization, has identified a generalized n ...made. This happens often and is part of the topsy-turvy reality of being a bootstrapper! When it does, the Contributor must pro-actively let Bootstrap know so that
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  • A collaborator is a Bootstrapper who has not only generalized a need of the community – but feels they hav
    2 KB (227 words) - 12:15, 9 July 2007
  • challenges of being a bootstrapper and having a spouse/kids...
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  • Most recently, David worked with fellow bootstrapper Michael Wilson at Small World Labs.
    569 bytes (85 words) - 13:17, 9 April 2007
  • * Full-time Bootstrapper
    689 bytes (80 words) - 11:35, 28 April 2007
  • ...d the community. You may borrow one by coming to a meeting or contacting a bootstrapper who has one. See the [[Bootstrap Bootcamp]] page for details.
    931 bytes (112 words) - 10:49, 10 August 2009

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