How to *actually* help an early stage startup
I'm at it again, second time around. I'm back in the madness/hellscape/euphoria of early stage startup life. Like giving birth to an actual child (I'm told), after a few years, you forget how bad the
How to resign from your own company
Startup founders are the subject of a very intensive content marketing campaign led by VCs. VC's success come from investing in people that are so focused and determined to succeed, that they give up everything
A simple guide to affiliate marketing
Oddly, in the last couple of weeks, I've had 7-8 emails from friends asking for some advice on affiliate marketing. It's weird: I ran Skimlinks for 11 years, and yet as soon as its not
The end of a startup
13 years ago, I began a version of this blog. You can even read that first post here (and if you scroll to the bottom of Navarland.com, you can read these early blog posts in
It’s not just about the performance…
Well. Here we are. What an extraordinary time we find ourselves in. I've wanted to blog about so many fascinating facets of what's been going on as a result of the coronavirus - with me,
I cried (with joy) for you, Argentina (part 1 – Buenos Aires)
What a country! Who would have thought, 8 months ago when I hired a virtual project manager via Upwork, that I'd end up with a dear friend and an Argentinian adventure. I met Paula online,