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What to blog about when you have nothing to say

This is going to be BIG.

Blog some rhetorical questions that are on your mind. List your tools of the trade/most used apps and why you like them as well as a feature request for each. If you were hiring someone for what you do and you could only select based on one character trait, what would it be and why?

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How do I Really Feel About Anonymous Apps Like Secret?

Both Sides of the Table

By now you likely know that Marc Andreessen weighed in on anonymous apps in a 12-part Twitter diatribe. ” I have been weighing in slowly on the topic over the past few weeks on Twitter but have avoided writing a blog post about it until now. My general instinct is that most anonymity apps breed car-like behavior.

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The 4 best online whiteboards in 2025

The Zapier Blog

I've been working remotely for my entire tech writing career—well over a decade now—so I have a lot of experience testing apps and actually using online collaborative tools. How we evaluate and test apps Our best apps roundups are written by humans who've spent much of their careers using, testing, and writing about software.

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The best free invoicing software in 2025

The Zapier Blog

We independently review every app we recommend in our best apps lists. This year, to help you avoid analysis paralysis, I researched more than 50 free invoicing apps and spent several days testing the top contenders. For more details on our process, read the full rundown of how we select apps to feature on the Zapier blog.

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GSEA Studentpreneur Camilo Salinas: Entrepreneur first, business after

Entrepreneurs' Organization

When I was selected for the local finals, I was hyped about it, but I expected two or three local judges that nobody knew. We’re launching a freemium version of our app where we’re openly testing new functionality and trying to create a referral method similar to Clubhouse. I thought, “Meh. So, I skipped it. That’s for the near future.

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Building Products for Mass Adoption

Both Sides of the Table

Chris Dixon wrote a blog post last week titled, “ Techies and Normals &# in which he defined “Techies&# as people who are not just “early adopters&# but also have more of a geeky, technical, product bent. Anyway, Chris’s blog got me thinking about Techies and Normals. He is both.

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Startup Business Funding: 5 Business-Breaking Misconceptions

Dream It

I've been in the startup world since 2012 and only recently started finding content addressing this topic (take a look at the Startup Therapy podcast and on Josh Pigford's blog at Baremetrics). In 2011, he founded Pota-Toss, a Kickstarter-funded iOS game, released on the App Store on October 2012.

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