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Weekly reader question: How can TSF serve the startup community better?
Paul Hontz
TSFPublished: May 3, 2011 4:24 pm
I cannot say enough how much I appreciate The Startup Foundry community. I started TSF three months ago as a side project and it’s morphed into a full time job (almost). This wouldn’t have been possible if it wasn’t for our vibrant startup community and I sincerely thank you for your support.
I’m dedicated to building TSF into a place where entrepreneurs can exchange ideas, learn, and most importantly, grow. I’ve outlined a few thoughts on how to make this happen below.
Future Plans:
1. Increase the amount of startups TSF covers.
2. Increase interviews with interesting people.
3. Instead of one post a day, try to make it closer to 2 or 3.
4. I would like to hire another person to help with startup coverage, but we’re not quite there financially. It’s important to me that TSF can sustain itself.
Please share your thoughts:
I’ve been mulling over these ideas for the last few days and I wanted to hear what the community thought. If you have better ideas please share them. Likewise if you have concerns with what I outlined above, let me know.
Again, thanks for all of your support. TSF has been a blast, and I can’t wait to get to know more of you over the years.
All the best,
Paul Hontz
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Hi, I'm Paul Hontz.
I'm a YC alumn and I love startups. I created TSF to highlight companies I find interesting. You can learn more about me here.
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