As a bootstrapped lean startup entrepreneur; the shoestring budget + passion I have --- needs to go a long way pushing a product with a culturally
fit team.
So, finding hackers, creatives and self-starters looking to be
apart of a bootstrapped lean startup experience, is a search that can take
months if not years – and there isn’t a centralized
solution in today’s climate to find these types of innovate people.
So to help my follow bootstrapping + lean entrepreneurs,
I have decided to post a comprehensive approach on how to fill the gaps of your
founding or early stage team – so you can focus on what matters – execution & your customers.
How to start your search
Are you a Bootstrapping + Lean Startup?
If you just have an idea and are shopping it to investors –
you are not a bootstrapping or a lean startup.
It’s never too late to get your project under the reigns of
Bootstrapping + Lean Startup Principles.
Your Check List
Team Member Target:
Your focused target workers are interesting group of people
– focus on them:
- Startup Peers (serial entrepreneurs, hackers, founders, self –starters, mentors, advisors, etc.)
- Startup Moonlighters (employed person who wants to work in a startup on the side)
- @ Home (parents, disabled, etc.)
- On-Hiatus (person who decides to leave the workforce to peruse personal work interests for awhile)
- Students (a college student looking to intern or work for a startup for experience or credit)
Only source the following if they work for sweat equity or you are
willing to pay a fee)
- Freelancers
- Consultants
- Offshore
- Recruiters
Where is your search?
- Social Communities
- Startup Job Boards
- Networking
Social Resources
These sites will keep you connected to your peers,
information and resources.
Bootstrap Startups
Bootstrap Startup communities & resources.
- http://bootstrapperguild.com
- http://www.bootstrapme.com
- http://community.bootstrapnetwork.com
-
http://blog.bootstrapaustin.org
Lean Startups
Lean Startup communities & resources
General Startup Networking
Online
- http://www.younoodle.com
- http://www.linkedin.com
- http://www.partnerup.com
- http://www.startuponestop.com
- http://www.costarter.com
- http://entrepreneurfinder.com
- http://www.entrepreneurship.org
- http://www.smarta.com
- http://startout.org
- http://outbusiness.org
- http://www.partnerup.com
- http://www.socialedge.org
- http://www.efactor.com
- http://www.startupnation.com
- http://biznik.com
- http://www.entrepreneurship.org
- http://econnect.entrepreneur.com
Locational
(I am sure this can
be expanded)
- http://www.geekwire.com
- http://usasbe.org
- http://entrepreneur.meetup.com
- http://startupweekend.org
- www.greenhornconnect.com
- www.dartboston.com
- http://www.tiecon.org
- http://www.entrepreneur.com/growthconference/agenda
- http://www.onein3boston.com/entrepreneurs
- http://beta.hackersandfounders.com
- http://www.startupcircle.com
- http://www.gewusa.org
- http://www.entrepreneurweek.net
Posting Search
Posting Budget
Know the time and money you want to invest in your
search. Understand the tiers of your
expenses:
- · Lean ($0 - $49)
- · Micro ($50 - $99)
- · Premium ($100 + $899)
Job Sites
Lean
- http://www.startuply.com
- http://www.craigslist.org/
- http://www.doostang.com
- http://www.startupers.com
- http://www.hasgeek.com
- http://findmycofounder.com
- http://www.startupagents.com
- http://www.startupzone.com
- http://www.venturocket.com
- http://www.techcityjobs.co.uk
- http://www.branchout.com
- http://cofound.org
- http://www.jobpage.com
- http://www.npost.com/jobs
- http://www.conotes.com
- http://www.twiststartupeffect.com
- http://cofoundr.com
- http://bases.personforce.com/job-board.php
Micro
- http://www.ziprecruiter.com
- http://www.momcorps.com
- http://www.hotstartupjobs.com
- http://www.techcofounder.com
- http://www.ventureloop.com
- http://www.startuphire.com
- http://www.authenticjobs.com
Premium
- http://stackoverflow.com
- http://www.startupjobs.biz
- http://www.startupjobboard.com
- http://hiring.monster.com
- http://www.crunchboard.com/jobs
- http://browninnovation.org
Google+
Google+ is a great resource for your startup team and sourcing
your customer base – it enables you to connect, learn and grow your startup. You should already have team and business
Google+ pages & circles.
To source and connect with founding or early stage members you
should try the following:
Search
In the search bar type in an interest (e.g. Startup,
Bootstrap, etc.) then select how you wish to distinguish it.
Everything
- People and pages
- Google+ post
- Sparks
- Hangouts
Form Everyone
- From your circles
- From you
From Everywhere
- (input region)
Circles
Create circles with specific people, potential partners and
interest - that are related to your business field.
- Make a ‘Startup’ interest circle
- Keep up to update with your industry and resources
- Make a ‘Startup Hire’ circle
- Make sure you post to those circles with relevant information and to those that are interested in the field – and or into Startups.
Find People,
Partners, Interest through Directories
Google+ Hangouts
Google+ Hangout is a good alternative to Skype.
I was introduced to its relevance for my startup by my
fellow peer +Robert Rice … and I
haven’t stop using it for every day needs for my startup.
Join “Public” Hangout that deals with the area your startup
is in (or relevant interests) – make sure it is always relevant info that you
need.
It’s a great way to learn new things, get resource
information, meet new people and make those connections.
And don’t be afraid to host a Hangout with your peers – even
if it’s just talking about issues of your entrepreneurial experience. You’d be surprised that your not alone and
that there is a wealth of information you didn’t know that your peers may have, that you really need.
Interview
Hangouts bring a quick connect, clean, innovative approach
to connecting face to face with Google+ users – that possibly could be your
next team member.
Use this area to conduct interviews with people right on
Google+.
It’s a great way to find out:
- if they are a cultural fit for your startup team
- to preview their portfolio, with screen share
- get the answers you need right away without continued email tag
In Conclusion
I hope this outline is helpful to your bootstrapping lean
startup.
I would love to make this a much more comprehensive post –
so I welcome anything positive by my peers to add to this posting.
‘by all means’ ~ share.
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This is very informative. Specially the list of Startup Networking sites...
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
Thanks Sagar
ReplyDeleteI hope it helps other ~ and that I can go back and edit this post to make it much more informative and uniform.
Here is some more information I was given by a startup peer
http://www.quora.com/Finding-Co-Founders/How-do-I-find-good-technical-co-founders
Another website to add to the list - http://builditwith.me/ for those developing web, desktop and mobile Apps