Every inventor seems to think their invention is worth a million dollars, but I haven’t seen anyone pay that much for one yet. In fact, I often have to tell aspiring entrepreneurs that their inventions have zero value, at least not until they are put in the context of a business plan, with qualifie
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How Much Should You Get For Your Invention Idea?
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 3592 days ago
WhatsApp, The Anti-Marketing Growth Phenomenon - GrowthHackers
Posted by EveretteTaylor under StartupsFrom http://growthhackers.com 3593 days ago
Jan Koum founded WhatsApp in April of 2009, and the earliest version of the app was available for download in Apple’s App Store the following month. Run on the programming language Erlang, WhatsApp is a cross-platform messaging app that serves as a reliable, affordable alternative to SMS and MMS—fo
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The importance of setting goals and not reaching them
Posted by nathanpowell under StartupsFrom http://nusii.com 3593 days ago
When we talk about setting goals we tend to think about new year's eve, promises of weight loss and failed gym memberships. How do we make them work for us?
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Chargebacks Could Thwart Your Entrepreneurial Brilliance
Posted by jimarmstrong under StartupsFrom http://www.getbusymedia.com 3594 days ago
If you're a retail or e-commerce company, chargebacks are a part of your everyday lexicon. Learn how to prevent chargebacks to maintain a healthy customer base and business.
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Top Vending Operator Tools: Choosing Hand Trucks
Posted by tomshark under StartupsFrom http://www.amequipmentsales.com 3595 days ago
Transporting soda and drinks is very physical to move but with the right hand truck it’s relatively easy. You have two choices traditional hand trucks or convertible hand trucks... which is better depends on a few things.
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How Stacey Jacobs launched with paying customers in 7 days - 7 Day Startup Case Study
Posted by wpcurve under StartupsFrom http://wpcurve.com 3595 days ago
With the help of a bunch of simple tools, Stacey Jacobs was able to launch her company and get paying customers within 1 week.
I reached out to Stacey for some more details to include in the book and in this case study. Read More
I reached out to Stacey for some more details to include in the book and in this case study. Read More
5 Essential Tools for the Solopreneur
Posted by MMarquit under StartupsFrom http://www.huffingtonpost.com 3595 days ago
If you want to more effectively manage your business, giving you more time to do the things you want, consider using the following five essential tools for solopreneurs:
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The 7 steps of planning a high converting landing pages
Posted by roypovar under StartupsFrom http://roy.roypovarchik.com 3596 days ago
A Step by step guide to creating a high converting landing pages from scratch. All the steps you'll need to take from user interviews to wireframing
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9 Typical Startup Setbacks & How To handle - Entrepreneurs Hub
Posted by [email protected] under StartupsFrom http://www.entroids.com 3597 days ago
Setbacks in the startup journey are common. Handling them is the key to fall in line with the startups which succeed. read this infographic to get to know the 9 typical startup setbacks and ideas on how to handle them best.
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A health insurance shopping site for Round 2 of Obamacare
Posted by visuals4u under StartupsFrom http://www.chicagobusiness.com 3600 days ago
PlanMatcher is a web-based tool enabling health insurance shoppers to compare the best prices and coverage based on their health conditions. The company is a member of 1871 and winner of a competition & investments through the Coleman Entrepreneurship Center of DePaul University.
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