Walker Twitter Highlights: June 13th – 19th
by Scott Edward Walker on June 20th, 2010I’m using Twitter as a form of micro-blogging to share interesting articles, blog posts and podcasts relating to entrepreneurship, business and corporate law issues, and mergers & acquisitions.
For those of you who missed this week’s Twitter updates, below are my five most popular tweets (via bit.ly) and two most popular blog-related tweets. If you’d like to see all of my tweets (or an RSS feed of them), you can do so here. Many thanks, Scott
Top 5 Tweets
- How many law firms in the U.S. have a “no business card” policy? a) 10%, b) 5%, c) 1% or d) 1? (cc: @cdixon http://bit.ly/blwtOR)
- Getting a Divorce from a VC (via Phil Sugar) – “one of our VC’s…yelled…you guys are so fucking unprofessional” http://bit.ly/9YUgHl
- “We…work with teams that obsess over user experiences, customer happiness &…make something people want.” -@sacca http://tcrn.ch/9hOTnZ
- A Student’s Guide to Startups (Paul Graham 10/06): “Even more important than living cheaply…is thinking cheaply.”http://bit.ly/cSrUG1
- “Perhaps the greatest sign of Second Startup Syndrome is a lack of anxiety.” -@bhorowitz http://bit.ly/dbLDMG
Walker Blog-Post Related
- New blog post: What’s Wrong with an LLC? http://bit.ly/9ao376
- New video post — “Helping Entrepreneurs Succeed: Steve Case” (courtesy of @ecorner) http://bit.ly/bOLCK2
Tags: corporate law, entrepreneurs, law firms, LLC, mergers & acquisitions, startup, startups, Steve Case, twitter, vc