Zero cost, no code checklist for pre-launch startups:
– Typedream to build the landing page
– Copy.ai to produce text for landing page
– Canva to create designs
– Figma to show mockups of your app in action
– Loom or Vidyard to have a founder talk through the product mockups in videos
– Pitch to create downloadable ebooks or presentations about product
– Buffer to publish word of this new page on social media
– tally.so to create forms to collect interested users
– Airtable to check the early signup forms in one place
– Mailchimp to manage mailing lists for interested early users
– Slack to manage community of interested early users
– Make to create tasks and workflows in backend
– Notion to handle project management
It is simple.
– Get an awesome landing page.
– Show people what your product will look like.
– Spread the word.
– Collect early interest.
– Build them into a community.
It costs you $0.
And barely any time.
Never has it been easier to generate excitement for mere ideas as if they are a whole real business.
What are you waiting for?
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100 Coursera courses that will be free to enroll in until May 31
Below are 100 Coursera courses that will be free to enroll in until May 31, or until enrollment becomes too saturated:
Health
- COVID-19: What You Need to Know (CME Eligible)
- Science Matters: Let’s Talk About COVID-19
- Psychological First Aid
- Social Psychology
- A Life of Happiness and Fulfillment
- Introductory Human Physiology
- Epidemiology: The Basic Science of Public Health
- Essentials of Global Health
- Ecology: Ecosystem Dynamics and Conservation
- Epidemics, Pandemics and Outbreaks
- Global Health: An Interdisciplinary Overview
- Disaster Preparedness
- Disease Screening in Public Health Epidemics
- Communicating During Global Emergencies
- Infection Prevention in Nursing Homes
- Disease Clusters
- The Challenges of Global Health
Animals
- Dog Emotion and Cognition
- Science of Exercise
- Animal Behaviour and Welfare
- The Truth About Cats and Dogs
- Dino 101: Dinosaur Paleobiology
- Bugs 101: Insect-Human Interactions
Arts and humanities
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Fashion as Design
- Making Architecture
- Getting Started with Music Theory
- Big History: Connecting Knowledge
- Guitar for Beginners
- The Language of Design: Form and Meaning
Business
- Marketing Analytics
- The Strategy of Content Marketing
- Personal & Family Financial Planning
- Managing the Company of the Future
- Becoming a changemaker: Introduction to Social Innovation
- Communication Strategies in the Virtual Age
- Design: Creation of Artifacts in Society
- The Science of Success: What Researchers Know that You Should Know
- Teamwork Skills: Communicating Effectively in Groups
- New Models of Business in Society
Data science
Computer science
- Introduction to Programming with MATLAB
- C++ For C Programmers, Part A
- Computer Vision Basics
- Code Yourself! An Introduction to Programming
- Build Your First Android App (Project-Centered Course)
- Algorithms, Part I
- Algorithms, Part II
- Analysis of Algorithms
- Computer Science: Algorithms, Theory, and Machines
- Computer Science: Programming with a Purpose
- Industrial IoT on Google Cloud Platform
- Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals for AWS Professionals
- Introduction to TCP/IP
Cloud and tech
- Machine Learning for Business Professionals
- Building Conversational Experiences with Dialogflow
- Industrial IoT on Google Cloud Platform
- Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals for AWS Professionals
- Introduction to TCP/IP
- AWS Computer Vision: Getting Started with GluonCV
- Introduction to Cloud Identity
- Cloud Computing Basics (Cloud 101)
- Developing AI Applications on Azure
- Getting Started with AWS Machine Learning
Language learning
- First Step Korean
- Chinese for Beginners
- Tricky American English Pronunciation
- Writing English at University
Math and logic
- Introduction to Calculus
- Data Science Math Skills
- Calculus: Single Variable Part 1 – Functions
- Calculus: Single Variable Part 2 – Differentiation
- Calculus: Single Variable Part 3 – Integration
Personal development
- De-Mystifying Mindfulness
- Think Again I: How to Understand Arguments
- The Arts and Science of Relationships: Understanding Human Needs
- Mindshift: Break Through Obstacles to Learning and Discover Your Hidden Potential
- Healing with the Arts
- Introduction to Personal Branding
- Creative Problem Solving
- Exploring Emerging Technologies for Lifelong Learning and Success
- Creative Thinking: Techniques and Tools for Success
- Sit Less, Get Active
- How to Write a Resume (Project-Centered Course)
- Successful Career Development
- Converting Challenges into Opportunities
- How to Get Skilled: Introduction to Individual Skills Management (Project-Centered Course)
- Applying to U.S. Universities
- How to Apply to College
Physical science and engineering
- Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Review
- Introduction to Sustainability
- Astronomy: Exploring Time and Space
- Introduction to Chemistry: Reactions and Ratios
- Mountains 101
- Introduction to Chemistry: Structures and Solutions
- Mechanics of Materials I: Fundamentals of Stress & Strain and Axial Loading
- The Science of the Solar System
- Chemistry
- Computer Architecture
Physics and astronomy
Social sciences
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what to do if you run into a cougar, black bear, or grizzly bear in B.C
While there are a number of ways to avoid running into wild animals, staying out of the wilderness certainly isn’t the most ideal one. Where is the fun in that?
With this in mind, many animals are dangerous, and people can end up seriously injured or even killed if they don’t exercise caution. As such, it is worth the effort to study which animals pose the greatest threat to people in B.C., and what to do when you encounter them.
Wild, powerful, and unpredictable, bears and cougars pose a substantial threat to people. Luckily, however, encounters between these animals and humans are relatively low in B.C. Nevertheless, you’ll want to be prepared for an encounter if you plan to venture into the woods anytime soon – or if you live in areas close to the wilderness.

Even if you are going on a hike, there are still a number of things that you can do to decrease your chances of running into an animal. For example, cougars and bears have been known to eat house pets, so leaving Fido at home may prevent him/her from being an easy meal. If you do bring your pet, ensure to keep it on a leash. Similarly, children are attractive to predators due to their size. As such, they shouldn’t wander off and should be supervised at all times.
Solo hiking is also not recommended; bears and cougars are far more likely to stalk a solo hiker than approach a group. And, even if you are in a group, it is imperative that you stay on designated trails and watch out for bear warnings.
Are there animals nearby?
BC Parks notes that if you see circling crows or smell rotting meat, you should leave immediately. Bears feed on dead animals and these may be signs that carrion is nearby. In addition, “Bear signs include: tracks, droppings, recently overturned rocks or logs, rotted wood that has been torn apart, clawed, bitten or rubbed trees, bear trails, hair on tree bark, fresh diggings and crushed vegetation.”
BC Parks also notes that tracks, droppings, scratched trees and food caches are signs that a cougar could be in the area. Cougars also urinate or defecate on piles of forest debris to mark their territory. These piles, called scrapes, also indicate the presence of cougars.
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It is imperative that you use airtight containers for things like fish, as fish odours strongly attract bears. Bears have an incredible sense of smell, so any packaged snacks, scented products, and contaminated dishwater should not lie around the camp. Instead, you should eat and cook well away from where you plan to sleep. Women should also consider using tampons when menstruating.
Store food and garbage in airtight containers in the facilities provided, or suspend it at least four metres above the ground, or store in the trunk of your car. You should also sleep in a tent, as sleeping under the stars is dangerous in bear country.
Think you can outrun a bear?
You won’t.
Adult grizzlies are capable of bursts of speed to 55 kilometres per hour, and, despite popular belief, bears can run downhill with ease. As a result, you shouldn’t run from bears, but stay calm and slowly back away. In addition, BC Parks states that you should not make eye contact with grizzly bears, as they may interpret it as a threat.
If a bear starts to follow you, you should drop something behind you as a distraction. While it may seem odd, a bear on its hind legs may not be aggressive – it may simply be trying to identify what you are. Speak softly to it and back away slowly.
It is also important to determine whether the animal is a black bear or a grizzly. If it’s a black bear, and its being aggressive, you should always fight back. This will mean jumping up and down, waving your arms and yelling. In addition, you should try to look as large as possible.
If it’s a grizzly, however, BC Parks says that you should climb a tree to over four metres if you can. If not, “assume the cannonball position on the ground. Lie in a fetal position on your side, with your knees against your chest and your head between your knees. Clasp your hands behind your neck. This position will show the bear that you are not aggressive, and will protect your vital organs in case of an attack.”
If the grizzly is exhibiting predatory behaviour, you should do everything you can to escape or fight back.
What do you if you encounter a cougar?
BC Parks states that you should remain calm and keep the cougar in view. Children should immediately be picked up, and you should slowly back away – but never turn your back to it. Also, the animal should have a clear avenue of escape.
You should try to make yourself look as large as possible, and if the cat shows intense interest or follows you, respond aggressively. You’ll want to maintain eye contact, show your teeth, and make noise. BC Parks adds that you should, “Arm yourself with rocks or sticks as weapons. Crouch down as little as possible when picking things up off the ground. If the cougar attacks, fight back.”
Ultimately, you’ve got to try to convince the cougar that you’re a threat, not prey.
