Unicorn founders: too busy running companies to comment. Unicorn investors: tweet tweet tweet
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@nabeel@hunterwalk there is no example of a successful entrepreneur blogging even once per quarter, let alone once per month. -
@rabois@nabeel@hunterwalk But wouldn't it be great if friction was low enough that they did? -
@rabois@nabeel@hunterwalk Evagelizing founding vision publicly is key founder role but most (myself incl) can't make enough time for it. -
@rabois@nabeel@hunterwalk Doesn't make sense at early stage. But if 30 min/month, in Q&A format with ghost-writer? Probably worth it -
@NadimHossain@nabeel@hunterwalk I doubt most ghost writers could convey with authenticity the key points. -
@rabois@hunterwalk any CEO with more than 100 ppl is likely "blogging" (or email or all hands) with their team not public. As it should be. -
@rabois@nabeel@hunterwalk I share your skepticism. But will run an Odesk exprmt at some pt. Authentic voice may be easier if Q&A format -
@rabois@nabeel@hunterwalk TC does a bad job of aggregating posts by author, but this might be the counterexample: http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/25/microsofts-next-era/ … -
@sean_a_rose@nabeel@hunterwalk that is very different. Not blogging. See my interview with him posted on the KV website. -
@rabois@nabeel@hunterwalk who's got time? I agree -
@rabois@nabeel@hunterwalk while building@hubspot@dharmesh has blogged regularly for years & I think it has been a huge asset -
@rabois ok, 40 minutes later agree, but worth noting calculated thought leadership requires people consume it as blogging w/o seeing motive. -
@sean_a_rose lol. I hope the rest was entertaining at least! -
@NadimHossain@rabois@nabeel@hunterwalk I tried that experiment about a year ago, so much was lost with ghost writer, wasn't worth it
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