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Noah Parsons

Noah Parsons

Before joining Palo Alto Software, Noah Parsons was an early Internet marketing and product expert in the Silicon Valley. He joined Yahoo! in 1996 as one of its first 101 employees and become Producer of the Yahoo! Employment property as part of the Yahoo! Classifieds team before leaving to serve as Director of Production at Epinions.com. He is a graduate of Princeton University. Noah devotes most of his free time to his three young sons. In the winter you'll find him giving them lessons on the ski slopes, and in summer they're usually involved in a variety of outdoor pursuits. Noah is currently the COO at Palo Alto Software, makers of the online business plan app LivePlan.

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17 ChatGPT prompts you can use for starting a business in 2024
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17 ChatGPT prompts you can use for starting a business in 2024

The more we use AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Anthropic’s Claude, the more we’re discovering how they can help entrepreneurs get their businesses started. We’re collecting our favorite prompts here so you can jump-start your business and get moving faster with the help of AI. That said, we do have some words of […]

How to Use AI for Market Research Tasks
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How to Use AI for Market Research Tasks

As I’ve explored how AI can help with business planning, I’ve wondered how useful tools like ChatGPT can be for market research.  While AI can help with writing parts of a business plan, I’ve been skeptical about how helpful it would be for market research. That’s because market research typically involves gathering data – both […]

Financial Projections for Startups
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Financial Projections for Startups

Financial projections are not just wild guesses about how much money you’ll make. Instead, they are based on reliable data, market research, and sensible assumptions. They show potential investors that you’ve done your homework, that you understand the marketplace, and that you’re serious about making your business a success.