
2018 Reflection – Vincent Huberta
This post contains the most valuable lessons I have learnt in my life so far.
Never in my life I learnt so much about myself and others before this year. Continue reading 2018 Reflection – Vincent Huberta
This post contains the most valuable lessons I have learnt in my life so far.
Never in my life I learnt so much about myself and others before this year. Continue reading 2018 Reflection – Vincent Huberta
You’d better be running. Continue reading The Competition – vincenthuberta.com
It is not a department. Continue reading Marketing is not a department – from Rework by Jason Fried and DHH
Anyone who takes a “we’ll figure out how to profit in the future” attitude to business is being ridiculous. That’s like building a rocket ship but starting off by saying. “Let’s pretend the gravity doesn’t exist.” Continue reading Start a business, not a startup. – from Jason Fried and DHH, Basecamp
A moat is a deep wide ditch, usually filled with water, typically surrounding a fortified medieval town, fortress, or castle as a protection against assault. Continue reading Do hard things – vincenthuberta.com
“Scalability is ultimately important.”
“Products scale, services don’t.”
“Can this business scale?” Continue reading Scalability is overrated – vincenthuberta.com
Buying products and services actually teaches us about the market. Continue reading We should buy more products and services – vincenthuberta.com
What a computer is to me is the most remarkable tool that we have ever come up with. It’s the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds.- Steve Jobs Continue reading The technology, the users, and the non-users. – vincenthuberta.com
Remember when our parents asked us to be discipline when we were kids? Continue reading Why momentum is more important than speed in business – vincenthuberta.com
Startups, authors, and musicians make scalable products. Now they all have the greatest distribution enabler for information products: the internet. But here is the thing, is this as good as it sounds? Authors Why do we adore great authors like J.K. Rowling (The author of Harry Potter)? It is hard to be a successful author. There is a new book being published every 30 seconds, with … Continue reading Why internet startups are like authors and musicians – vincenthuberta.com