I absolute love the new Smiley [http://smiley.37signals.com/] campaign that
37Signals has implemented to track (and publicize) their customer satisfaction.
Absolutely genuis!
In a recent article
[http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2787-a-look-at-smiley-by-the-numbers], they also
share some insight into the data that they aren't publishing and the analysis
makes
I so believe in this mantra, yet to execute & implement that in exactly the way
DHH advocates is something which I fear only 37Signals [http://37signals.com]
can do. If you're a fan of their business philosophies, you'll know that there
are many of those philosophies that just seem unattainable
This is a great write-up by the 37Signals crew about WooThemes which focuses on
being bootstrapped
[http://rockstarbusiness.com/cash-flows-financing-wasting-money/] and building a
global business without any VC funding.
If you’re keen to get to know WooThemes in any way, this post is a great start.
This is a great write-up by the 37Signals crew about WooThemes which focuses on
being bootstrapped
[http://rockstarbusiness.com/cash-flows-financing-wasting-money/] and building a
global business without any VC funding.
If you’re keen to get to know WooThemes in any way, this post is a great start.
Read this article by the 37Signals folks
[http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2303-the-unimportance-of-product-names] and
whilst I agree with them 99% of the time, I’m just not feeling very agreeable
today…
See, I can agree that an obsession over a product name isn’t worthwhile as that
time could be
Nice little review of 37Singals’ new book, Rework. Also nice to see how other
like-minded peeps are integrating their thinking into their own businesses
(which makes me helluva “jealous” that I’m not 37Signals haha)…