Nathan BaschezInside the ClubhouseThe suprisingly compelling audio app that has consumed my life.May 4, 20201May 4, 20201
Nathan BaschezinMarkerA Small Shift in Overstock’s SEO Strategy Fueled Its Early GrowthOverstock started as an everything store but soon discovered it needed a focus to compete with the likes of Amazon and WayfairFeb 10, 20202Feb 10, 20202
Nathan BaschezinMarkerReflecting on My Failure to Build a Billion-Dollar Company, Part 2Sahil Lavingia, Gumroad’s founder, shares what he’s learned along the way about strategy, product, and growthJan 28, 2020Jan 28, 2020
Nathan BaschezA Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Hardbound UpdateOne spring day a couple years ago, I worked up the courage to ask my boss if he wanted to go for a walk. I had to talk to him about…Jun 28, 201785Jun 28, 201785
Nathan BaschezinStartup GrindTake Pleasure In All Forms of KnowledgeGrowing up, I was never interested in anatomy. The school system told me to study it, but I didn’t want to learn how the human body worked.Jun 3, 20172Jun 3, 20172
Nathan BaschezinStartup GrindThe Implications of NeuralinkTL;DR — Google will be fine. Apple, not so much.May 5, 201733May 5, 201733
Nathan BaschezinHackerNoon.com10 Incredible Things Neil deGrasse Tyson’s New Book Will Teach You About the UniverseAstrophysics for People in a Hurry will blow your mind.May 2, 20175May 2, 20175
Nathan BaschezinMission.orgHow one unknown professor wrote two international bestsellers that changed our understanding of…The story of Yuval Noah Harari, author of ‘Sapiens’ and ‘Homo Deus’Apr 28, 201715Apr 28, 201715
Nathan BaschezA letter to those considering becoming a Hardbound PatronHardbound exists because we believe in the power of books — and we want to make it 100x easier to absorb their wisdom.Apr 16, 20172Apr 16, 20172
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