FounderBlog’s 1 Year Anniversary! A BIG THANK YOU to 3,500 entrepreneurs in 50+ countries
May 3 was the 1 year anniversary of this blog. Thank you to all of you for your support and inspiration! I started this blog as a place to share my experiences and thoughts with a small group of entrepreneurs and companies that I advise. But, in the past year, with your support (and to my surprise), it has grown to a readership of more than 3,500 entrepreneurs in over 50 countries! I never expected that so many people would be reading it. I guess I have to keep writing now... =)
Going forward, I’m going to take a different approach with this blog. I just started working on a new idea. My plan is to use this blog to share and document my experiences, as they happen, while I explore the new idea from its early inception… I’d also like to make this blog more interactive to get –your- input and collaboration.
Thank you again! And stay tuned…
Going forward, I’m going to take a different approach with this blog. I just started working on a new idea. My plan is to use this blog to share and document my experiences, as they happen, while I explore the new idea from its early inception… I’d also like to make this blog more interactive to get –your- input and collaboration.
Thank you again! And stay tuned…


Frank,
May I ask a question? With that many subscribers to your blog, why aren't you running display ads! Just Kidding!!
Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge with everyone! (And thanks for keeping it an 'ad-free' experience!)
-Michael
http://mwilliams.bravehost.com/
Posted by
Michael |
10:30 AM
Great job! I think you have a great idea. I will definitely be reading as you post your progress and will hopefully be able to contribute!
-Nick
Posted by
Nick |
4:01 PM
Frank, I'm definitely interested in how you approach new ideas -- our team is doing that right now. I'll definitely be tuned in and wish you the best!
- Jasen
Posted by
Jasen |
8:07 AM
Frank - I love your blog. You're an inspiration to the entire industry.
- Justin @ WhatCounts.
Posted by
Justin |
12:00 AM