Andreessen Horowitz, a prominent venture firm, recently shared a valuable guide on building a strong social media presence. The guide offers practical advice for founders, such as how to connect with your target audience and how often to post online.
Coincidentally, the tweet about the guide came at a time when social media was abuzz due to founder Ben Horowitz’s post on X. He expressed frustration over an article in The San Francisco Standard that focused on his family’s political donations and accused his competitor, VC Michael Moritz, of manipulating the story. However, The Standard’s executive editor clarified that Moritz was not involved in the article’s creation.
Marc Andreessen, a key figure at A16z, has had a complex relationship with social media. Despite quitting Twitter in 2016 due to toxicity, he later re-engaged with the platform and amassed a substantial following by actively tweeting. Recently, he engaged in a heated debate about AI with VC Vinod Khosla on X.