Here's my top 20 startup tweets this month... 🧵
Referrals are one of the fastest ways to grow.
Find with other founders for support.
Innovate on your startup’s go to market.
Customers want to hear directly from founders.
Fall in love with solving problems.
Four things your startup needs to be successful.
Don’t need to be technical to launch a startup.
From startup to small but life changing exit.
Side projects can turn into large startups.
Storytellers will be the winners of the next decade.
This thread is sponsored by @microacquire, the largest startup acquisition marketplace in the world.

Also the coolest but I'm biased. Enjoy!

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18 Nov
MicroMRR has launched!

The first data driven startup valuation calculator & SaaS analytics platform that combines real financials with real data from 100s of closed acquisitions via @microacquire.

Learn more on @ProductHunt: producthunt.com/posts/micromrr…

For the love of startups! 🤘
How Does MicroMRR Work?

MicroMRR syncs with your Stripe account and anonymized acquisition data on @microacquire. You then receive meaningful, actionable insights into your startup’s valuation and performance.

resources.microacquire.com/get-a-free-dat…
How to Get Started?

MicroMRR syncs with your Stripe financial data and anonymized acquisition data on @microacquire.

1. Create a free account here to get started: micromrr.microacquire.com

2. Connect your Stripe account.

3. Start watching your valuation

Done!
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17 Nov
Excited to announce that we've launched a podcast called "SaaS Acquisition Stories"!

Real stories of successful startup acquisitions via @microacquire from both buyers & sellers.

Listen on Anchor: bit.ly/30wNEsi

Listen on Spotify: spoti.fi/3kKW4TY Image
Derek Homann (@dhomann) Co-founder of Workshop

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3 Nov
The @microacquire October update!

- $27,199,283 in closed acquisitions
- 56 acquisitions successfully closed
- Average acquisition size $485,701
- $1,053,496 in ARR
- Launched M&A Advisor Directory

Full update below... 🧵 Image
- $1,053,496 in ARR
- 10% MoM ARR growth
- Renewal win rate 72%

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- 56 startups MicroAcquire’d
- $27,199,283 in closed acquisitions
- $100m+ in closed acquisitions YTD

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21 Oct
Your main job as CEO is to make sure your team is happy and has everything they need to succeed at your startup. That’s about it.
How to shift gears as CEO to work on your business rather than in your business?

Start by canceling all meetings that are not with your team. Literally everything.

Then put your full focus on coaching, mentoring, and aligning your team on executing strategy.
Also, understand what motivates your team.

Focus on intrinsic motivation (pride of doing a great job) and favor feedback over rewards.

Focus extrinsic motivation (positive and negative feedback.) Use rewards for special performance.
Read 4 tweets
13 Oct
Ever wonder what it's like to bootstrap a multi-million dollar media agency?

Ross Hudgens, the founder of Siege Media, spent years building his media agency to over $12 million in annual revenue.

Here's how he did it: Image
Few founders are truly prepared for success.

It’s such a long slog to the top, it’s easy to lose track of how important you’ve become to your teams, customers, and partners.
Ross Hudgens (@RossHudgens), the founder of Siege Media (@siegemedia), spent years building his media agency to over $12 million in annual revenue.

A stratospheric climb by any standard – but, he discovered, into thin and empty air.
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