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Will the MOOC content be in any way different from How to Start a Startup by Sam A. (class taught at Stanford)


Yes, I have a lot of new ideas about how to improve if after teaching that class.

I plan to talk in more detail about it near the end of this year.


Thank you so much for taking the time to teach this class again. The original contained nuggets of knowledge and wisdom that are hard to find anywhere else.


http://stackshare.io/stacks might have what you are looking for. Although not all YC companies are on there, some of the more well-known companies are.


The invitations were sent a couple of minutes ago.



http://www.producthunt.com/about this link should tell you everything there is to know about Product Hunt.



I figured it was probably this morning. I hadn't been to the home page in a week so I thought maybe I missed the announcement or something.



Like ASquare said, it's obvious English is not your first language. If you want to keep your readers engaged and coming back, attempt to have native english speakers proofread through your writings first before publishing. You might want to look into Grammarly.com I've never used it before, but I think it might help your particular case.


Do a search for growth hacking on google and you might get some pretty good insights. A good result I found is a growth hacking guide from QuickSprout, looks promising. http://www.quicksprout.com/the-definitive-guide-to-growth-ha...

If you are willing to invest time and money, OneMonth is rolling out a new course on Growth Hacking next month. http://get.onemonthgrowthhacking.com/?lrRef=e8Mmls


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