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Seth's Blog : For startups and those about to start: a new course on Skillshare
For startups and those about to start: a new course on Skillshare
http://skl.sh/19WeEP0
To start off the year, the folks at Skillshare asked me to teach a course for them. You can find the details on the course at the link above. Reviewing the final footage, I'm excited at how well it turned out, and I'm hoping it will resonate with you.
In this course, I'm teaching specific tactics, and using the Skillshare platform to provide supplemental materials and a chance to interact with others if you choose.
Lately, it feels like I've recently had precisely the same discussion with a dozen different entrepreneurs. They've built (or are about to build) something they're proud of, and then, without warning, they hit a wall.
The problem, surprisingly, isn't their marketing. It's a miscalculation buried deep into the structure of their project. Again and again, the same issues keep coming up. I decided it would be worth creating a course to share my thoughts on how these seven different issues can be avoided (or even better, turned into advantages).
The course features seven lessons plus an intro about business models, together with exercises for each. You get about an hour of original video, along with ebooks, exercises and a chance to post your questions and your work.
If you use discount code BLOG (until January 10) on their site, you will save a few bucks.
I'm going to be actively answering questions online for the first round of students who take the course when it starts on January 10 (it's self-paced, so you can watch it when you want). Hope you find it worthwhile.
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Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis
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Posted: 01 Jan 2014 09:52 PM PST Colorado ushers in the new year as the first US state to allow retail cannabis sales. Marijuana users celebrated as Colorado became the first US state to allow retail cannabis sales, putting it in the vanguard of efforts across the country to legalize the drug.Record Opium Crop in Afghanistan In Afghanistan, despite US presence for 13 years, Record opium output boosts Afghan warlords' power base. Afghanistan, long the world's main heroin supplier, has seen its total area of poppy seed plantations explode to 516,000 acres - a 36 percent increase from 2012, according to the report, released on Wednesday.Time to End War on Drugs It's time to admit the war on drugs was a miserable failure. The move in Colorado and Washington is a welcome start. Prices would collapse overnight all drugs were legal. And by taking out all of the profit, all of the drug addicts who steal to get their fix would no longer need to do so. Moreover, there would be no pushers attempting to get people hooked for the sole purpose of gaining customers. Finally, states could save massive amounts of money by freeing all the people sitting in prison for drug-related crimes. States would also get tax revenues whereas profits now go to smugglers. Beneficiaries of War on Drugs
Background on Hemp Ban Here is a section on "hemp and the environment" from my post on The Politics of Ethanol. It will explain point number 6 above on Du Pont. Unfortunately, the link below no longer works. It was to an MIT article. Inquiring minds are asking about Hemp and the Environment. An acre of hemp produces four times as much paper as an acre of trees. Every pot-smoking hippy in the country knows that. The problem is, why doesn't anyone else? In this short article, I will attempt to educate you, the reader, of the many ways in which hemp can Save The Planet. No kidding."War on Drugs" or "War for Drugs" Our policy is so stupid one has to wonder if it's a "war on drugs" or a "war for drugs" and against the environment, specifically for the benefit of the above groups. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Mike "Mish" Shedlock is a registered investment advisor representative for SitkaPacific Capital Management. Sitka Pacific is an asset management firm whose goal is strong performance and low volatility, regardless of market direction. Visit http://www.sitkapacific.com/account_management.html to learn more about wealth management and capital preservation strategies of Sitka Pacific. |
China's Bill for Cleaning Air Pollution Mounts; State TV Promotes Benefits of Smog Posted: 01 Jan 2014 04:31 PM PST As China enters 2014 reeling from one of the worst polluted winters in recent years, experts from two major research institutes have openly disagreed over what is the main culprit behind the capital city's dismal air pollution. Please consider Cars or coal? Scientists split over main culprit of Beijing's air pollution The Chinese capital has for many years suffered from serious air pollution. Primary sources of pollutants include exhaust emission from Beijing's more than five million motor vehicles, coal burning in neighbouring regions, dust storms from the north and local construction dust. A particularly severe smog engulfed the city for weeks in early 2013, elevating public awareness to unprecedented levels and prompting the government to roll out emergency measures.Chinese Hospital Opens Smog Clinic The Huffington Post reports Chinese Hospital Opens Smog Clinic To Combat Worsening Air Quality A hospital in southwest China has opened a clinic for patients who are suffering symptoms related to smog, a doctor said Wednesday, highlighting how big a concern pollution has become for Chinese.Pollution in China's Heilongjiang Province Local residents travel on a tricycle in the smog in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang province, on October 21, 2013. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images Worries in the Path of China's Air It's not just China suffering from China's pollution. Please consider Worries in the Path of China's Air When China's skies darken with pollution, it is not the only nation to suffer.China to Invest in Air Pollution Treatment XinhuaNet reports China to invest heavily in air pollution treatment China needs to invest 1.75 trillion yuan (290 billion U.S. dollars) for its air pollution treatment plan from 2013 to 2017, an environment expert has estimated.Broken Window Fallacy Yet Again Did you catch the huge flaw in the above article? Pollution cleanup does not contribute to GDP. At best, it shows prior GDP was overstated by the amount of cleanup necessary. The GDP improvement thesis is just another version of the broken window fallacy. Simply put, broken windows, hurricanes, tsunamis, and pollution do not add to GDP. Benefits To China's Smog?! Even more preposterous than the broken window fallacy is the notion there are Benefits of a Smoggy China. Northeast China was struck by the most severe smog attack this past week, sending air quality index in more than 40 cities above the 300 hazardous level and forcing schools in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province to shut down. But instead of halting their outdoor modeling show, organizers of a jewelry exhibition in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province had all the models wear face masks on the runway.Fashion Show Images In all, xinhuanet.com displayed "56 smog is beautiful images" Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Mike "Mish" Shedlock is a registered investment advisor representative for SitkaPacific Capital Management. Sitka Pacific is an asset management firm whose goal is strong performance and low volatility, regardless of market direction. Visit http://www.sitkapacific.com/account_management.html to learn more about wealth management and capital preservation strategies of Sitka Pacific. |
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Seth's Blog : Welcome to Paris
Welcome to Paris
You've saved and scrimped and spent hours on the plane, and now you're in Paris for the trip of a lifetime. It's likely you'll never be here again, and you've only got three days.
Question: How much time are you going to spend in the hotel room watching reality TV on cable? For that matter, how much time will you spend checking your email, grooming your social network status or browsing around online to see what's new?
You only have three days.
Now it's a week later, and you're back at your desk. Consider the fact that the most interesting or most beloved or most trusted people you will ever know are sitting right next to you, or can be invited over in just a few minutes. Is it worth postponing that once-in-a-lifetime interaction so you can do a Netflix binge or watch some YouTube videos?
The world is waiting. Your turn....
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