7 People to Follow on Twitter if You are a Startup Founder

If you are a startup founder you are probably overwhelmed by the amount of information available every day. Following interesting people on Twitter is a great source of new information but also their thoughts on current startup trends and markets.

There are many top lists out there for the startup world, here are 7 clever guys that I follow. My criteria is no BS talk, no noise, just pure startup advice gold.

Sean Ellis

Sean Ellis ‏ @SeanEllis

CEO/Founder Qualaroo (Understand & influence website user behavior). First marketer at Dropbox, Lookout, Xobni, LogMeIn (IPO), and Uproar (IPO).

Rand Fishkin

Rand Fishkin ‏ Verified account @randfish

CEO/founder of Moz. I tweet 50-75X/week primarily on marketing, SEO, startups & entrepreneurship topics.

Dave Lavinsky

Dave Lavinsky ‏ @davelavinsky

Dad | Serial entrepreneur | Author | President of @Growthink | I help entrepreneurs plan for maximum growth & success. #StartAtTheEnd

Jason Cohen

Jason Cohen ‏ @asmartbear

Keyword, buzzword, half-truth, adjective, hey look at me!

adii

Adii Pienaar ‏ @adii

Co-Founder @WooThemes. New Dad. Ex-Rockstar.

Neil Patel

Neil Patel ‏ @neilpatel

I’m an entrepreneur, investor, advisor and blogger. I have started two SaaS analytics companies, @CrazyEgg and @KISSmetricswith @hnshah.

Jeff Haden

Jeff Haden ‏ @jeff_haden

Ghostwriter, Inc. Magazine columnist, LinkedIn Influencer (the only time I’ll ever appear on the same list as Richard Branson). I only tweet new posts.

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