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Joel on Software has started a job board. ⇒

   6 September 2006, lunch time

He's offering a money back guarantee on the service as well.

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  1. How many job-boards does the world need? 37sig have one. TechCrunch has one. Om Malik has one. When are you starting one?

  2. I wonder what sort of niche job-market I could start. I guess having all these little job boards makes sense in that you can be very particular about the demographic you are targeting. I imagine they work better than something like Monster.

  3. I guess having all these little job boards makes sense in that you can be very particular about the demographic you are targeting.

    Or its a classic case of parlaying your Google juice into a money-making scam err…scheme.

    Only 37sigs is close to their roots and Joel has come in with an unique twist—money-back guarantee. TechCrunch and GigaOM just seem like jumping on the bandwagon. They have morphed from personal blogs to some hydra like creature, or dare I say “portals”.

    I guess you can specialize on critics. You do a lot of that: from movies, music, restaurants, gadgets. You will get a lot of postings from newspapers, magazine and left-wing journals ;)

    Just don’t forget my cut when you get filthy rich!

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