Entrepreneurship 101 Archives from the Internet

Riten Debnath
2 min readJul 23, 2019

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It’s never enough to communicate everything about entrepreneurship in a meeting. It surely is an ocean of a topic that cannot be discussed in a couple of hours or so.

Hence I have tried to prepare this archive of entrepreneurship 101 from the web. It surely will help those who are looking forward to learning about entrepreneurship and aspire to become an entrepreneur at heart in the future. Earlier, it was used to be in my browser’s bookmark. Now, I’m so pumped up to bring this to life.

Blogs

  1. Startup Library — Y Combinator
  2. Startup Launch List
  3. Essays by Paul Graham
  4. Fundable — Startup Guide
  5. Pmarchive
  6. Morpheus Gang Gyaan
  7. Google Venture Library
  8. Andy Rachleff
  9. Andreessen Horowitz
  10. Startup Hunt
  11. Eric Ries
  12. Venture Hacks
  13. Venture Blog
  14. Both Sides of the Table

Articles:

  1. How to Start a Startup
  2. 13 Revenue Models
  3. A Pivotal Pivot
  4. Achieving Product-Market Fit
  5. Black Swans of Entrepreneurship
  6. Building a Lean Startup
  7. Entrepreneurship from a VC Perspective
  8. From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.
  9. How to Raise a Seed
  10. How to Write a Business Plan
  11. If I Launched a Startup
  12. Startup advise, briefly
  13. Startups 101: The Complete Mint Presentation
  14. What Startups Are Really Like
  15. Startups in 13 sentences
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I’d like to add in the end that entrepreneurship is a mindset, it’s like a cringy feeling in your gut when you have encountered a problem that people care about and you can do something to solve that problem and in return, you can make money for the value you have created for them.

Sheer hardwork amidst the odds

You cannot simply copy someone and call yourself an entrepreneur. Unless you are passionate about the solution you are trying to bring into the world, don’t do it. The overnight success, appraisals, the highlight is a sheer hard work of minimum 5 years flighting all the odds coming your way which sometimes is totally new and weird. Only if you believe you can hold on to that and continuously put in hours to build the craft you want to see in the world, then you are good to go and choose this path.

And yes, starting a startup can be a “fight for survival” if you are first time founder.

The only hack is knowing what are you doing and where you are heading to. Then only you can avoid the things that don’t add up to your journey, sometimes it’s really hard to even figure that out. Work on your self-awareness.

Thank for taking the time to read this. I hope I could solve your purpose in coming here. Do share if you think this archive can add value to others as well.

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Riten Debnath
Riten Debnath

Written by Riten Debnath

Tech • Design • Stories | Building FuelerHQ. Writing drafts on everyday learnings from building a startup in India.

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