Watching a start-up grow at RedPost

I am breaking my rule here, a little, by adding a commercial blog to my list of linked blogs. I have had a few companies, like Minicom, approach me about adding them to my list, but while they have some good stuff here and there, it is still heavily about humping their company’s gear. I pretty much refuse to link to commercial blogs, unless there’s too much good stuff in there to boycott (like Bill Gerba, who rarely mentions his own firm).

I have bumped into, however, a blog by what appears to be a one-man start-up at the VERY beginning of a software play, using open source code and operating out of what looks to be some pretty rugged digs in Elkhart County, Indiana.

Eric Kanagy’s blog about his start-up, called RedPost Inc., appears set to take followers through the journey of setting up the company, figuring out the code, getting victories, hearing rejections, and, if his experience is like most of ours, doing lots of waiting and waiting for client decisions.

So while in the end this is all really about promoting his new pots and pans, the RedPost story could be interesting. If not,  Eric, I’ll have to vote you off the island. 

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