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To create and manage your own content, open the Blog Manager by hovering over your blog feed and clicking Manage. Here you can create, edit and delete posts and manage categories. You can also update your post settings and SEO, duplicate or draft posts, turn off commenting, or delete a post altogether by clicking Edit on each blog post.


To delete or edit an existing image or video in each post, click on the media to reveal a toolbar, which also allows you to customize the size and layout of your visuals.


Add more elements to your post by clicking on each of the symbols at the bottom of your post. Insert an image or gallery, embed HTML, or add a GIF to spice up your content.


Add a cover photo to your post before publishing by clicking Settings on the left sidebar. Your cover photo is visible to all users who browse the blog on your site. Edit how your posts show up on search results and make them more discoverable by editing the SEO for each post.


Add categories to your posts so users can navigate your blog pages by topic. Once you’re satisfied with your post, go live by clicking Publish..




 
 
 

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I found the article about why the club won’t invest if a startup doesn’t have a technical co‑founder really clear because it explains how many investors look for strong technical leadership to build product credibility, solve problems fast, and bridge vision with execution. While reading it during a very busy study week, I also had several assignments due, so I had to hire someone to take my online Management Class just to stay on track with my coursework. It reminded me that smart planning and real‑world insights both matter in business and learning. nice post.

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I read the post about why the club won’t invest without a technical co‑founder and it made a lot of sense because it explains how having someone who really understands the product tech helps a startup survive early challenges. The post breaks down how tech founders can solve bugs fast and guide development so investors feel more confident. While juggling a busy semester myself, I remember needing take my online course help just to keep up with work and deadlines. It reminded me that having the right support matters when tackling tough goals.


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I read the post and it explains that many early‑stage investors feel a tech co‑founder shows commitment to making the product and helps reduce risk for them. Being able to build a prototype and handle tech tasks also makes a startup look stronger to funders. While I was juggling my own studies, I once had a packed week and had to pay someone to do IWFM assignment while learning these kinds of business ideas, and it reminded me that teamwork and skills balance really matter when you want others to support your goals.

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