Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Pushing Your Startup In New Algorithm Times

Ahh wouldn't you know it, when I came up with my "Great Idea" I would have had a better chance at making the push into the market a fairly easy success. Oh yeah, if I had done it ten years ago. Or even just a few years ago it was easy for people to use SEO, and other key word coding techniques to get their lonely little startup to pop up into the top ten list on a Google search. 

Now it's all changed, and there are millions upon millions of
businesses attempting to make a go of it on the World Wide Web. It's not your competition you really have to worry about, it's getting "Who you are and what is your product" out there, and seen by the people who you know, need and want your product.

Now all the companies who made it so easy for startups, and other business ventures, changed their algorithm's. Yeah, it's been a big hurt to us people who heard about the dream, but we just came in to late. 

Yet, were not really late, were just coming in at a different time, and they made the obstacle course harder. The algorithms became to easy, and they decided we have to suck it up and fight for the push to be successful. If you are a wimpy kind of company, and you can't accept the challenge of the new obstacle course, well, they are weeding you out. Take Note! 

So fucking suck it up, find the new way to make your startup grow. It might take longer then all the old wonderful speedy startup successes you heard about. It might make you feel like a loser wandering around a pit of stress and hopelessness. It might make you feel cheated, cause you have to do it the hard way, and your jealous of all the old algorithm companies, but you know what? We are the new algorithm companies, we are the ones who take on this new extremly hard obstacle course. We are the ones in the next phase of our worlds beautiful technology. We have to be stronger.  

A local musician in Denver in the 1980's named Lin Esser, wrote a song called World War West, or maybe it was the album title. I always liked that title. World War West.  Just think of this new algorithm problem as World War West. A different kind of war. The kind where you take on the challenge and you fight your way to the top! 

There is nothing more important then getting your idea to the top, because you are the only one who knows, it's a great idea. 

And that is worth going to war for. 

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