Five years ago I published a list of a few dozen entrepreneur blogs that I enjoyed reading on a regular basis. Over time, preferences and styles changed. Now, I still read ~10 posts on a daily basis but I no longer read 100+ like I used to do. Here are the nine blogs entrepreneurs should read on a regular basis:
- Steve Blank
- The Growth Guy
- A VC
- infoChachkie
- Both Sides of the Table
- Hacker News (content aggregator)
- First Round Review
- Begin the Begin
- Ben’s Blog
These blogs, read using Digg Reader (both in my Chrome browser and the native app on my iPhone), make for quality, fresh content on a daily basis that I find invaluable.
What else? What other blogs would you add to this list of top startup blogs for entrepreneurs?
Great list. I also recommend Chris Dixon (http://www.cdixon.org/) and Hunter Walk (http://hunterwalk.com/).
My Entrepreneurial Ninja blog didn’t make the cut?! Darn.
Good list. Haven’t heard of most of those… Thanks. Hacker News is good, but it can be tricky to find the content. The comments can sometimes be the best content rather than the link-to’s.
Frankly, I recommend your blog often.
Bill Gurley’s posts at http://abovethecrowd.com are infrequent, but always provide great analysis of markets/strategies.
I’m a new student in the study of entrepreneurs and I am bookmarking each site immediately. Thank you!
Yours should definitely be part of this – thanks for the list.
Two others that are absolutely wonderful in terms of content and actionable advice: http://practicetrumpstheory.com/ and http://kevindewalt.com/ They also have several free “courses” you can sign up for. Also, the leanstartupmachine blog https://www.leanstartupmachine.com/blog
Good list 🙂 I can recommend http://foundernotes.com All the best articles for startup founders in one place.
Great list David. Thanks. However the last one TBI War Room must not be right as they have only 1 tweet and 6 followers. Business Insider is another story though. I have recommended your blog to quite a few people.
For anyone in SaaS, these two are must-reads:
Tom Tunguz (http://tomtunguz.com/)
Jason Lemkin (http://www.saastr.com/)
On Marketplaces:
Boris Wertz (http://versionone.vc/blog/)
For web product:
Sachin Rekhi (http://www.sachinrekhi.com/)
I found all of them helpful in building Seeking Alpha, and quote them frequently in A Founder’s Notebook (https://davidjaxon.wordpress.com/).
David – Thanks for sharing those great blogs.
100 blogs to 10 only, Might be you are too busy. Well your list is great.