Perfect is the enemy of good enough (Part 2)
Filed in archive Bootstrapping Thoughts by Shawn Hessinger on June 09, 2008

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More link pages rounding out the category sections for PostRanger.com our startup du jour here at BootStrapMe.com.
For more about our new bootstrapped social blogging network see the previous post and keep checking in for regular updates.
The categories include:
• Lifestyle & Leisure
• Money & Finance
• Music & Culture (This category will include the online recording labels I discussed in a recent podcast interview with KasondraK and Jeronimo Black from Success In The Music Business-Listen in)
• News & Politics
• Personal & Community
• Philanthropic & Non-profit
• Religion & Philosophy
• Science Fiction & Fantasy
• Sex & Relationships
• Social & New Media
• Spirituality & Occult
• Sports & Recreation
• Tech & Innovation
• Writing & Literature
As implied by the Guy Kawasaki recommendation that serves as the title for both Part 1 and Part 2 of these posts from "The Art of Bootstrapping", these new pages are "good enough"-for now anyway.
Even though some don't yet have enough-and some don't have any-blog links, I'm counting on readers to make suggestions and will add links as they are recommended by readers or by bloggers themselves. (If you've got a blog you think would be just perfect for one of these categories, don't be afraid to get in touch!)
And as I alluded to earlier, if you've got graphics, photography or a whole design scheme and want to provide style sheets to be loaded into the TypePad documents I use to run PostRanger for any or all of these sites, I'll be glad to give you credit and plenty of link love.
* Translation: I'm bootstrapping and have no startup funding to speak of so let's see what we can work out.
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