Entrepreneurship ideas and the vision one may have are plenty, but is this vision clouding our mind set with being a control freak over everything we do in the venture. Read More
Here are five reasons why starting your business as a side project can save you from potential anguish. Read More
Startups ask me “How much money should I ask for?” The simple answer is the absolute minimum amount you need to make your plan work. Some entrepreneurs try to start with a huge number, hoping they can negotiate and close on a smaller one, while others understate their requirements, in hopes of gett Read More
Running a business puts a person in an elite group of individuals who aren’t content with the status quo. Consider these factors to greatly increase your chance of success. Read More
All businesses should be making the step to expand their web presence and make adaptions that suit the needs of mobile internet users, as this is becoming the most common way individuals are using the web. Companies should be working to develop their existing web page to be smartphone compatible, o Read More
Each coworking space has its own rules, culture, and general vibe. Therefore, when looking for a coworking space, you should consider the space itself in terms of its viability for you and your clients, as well as its aesthetic appeal. Is this a place you can concentrate in, or are there too many d Read More
America’s (actually, the world’s) fascination with artisanal foods is certainly not new. I remember years ago meeting someone who was giving up her career to move to Vermont to create an artisanal cheese business. What is new is how wholeheartedly consumers have embraced the concept. According to a Read More
Raising children teaches us some interesting lessons about entrepreneurship. Here we look at several lessons that parents and entrepreneurs can both relate to. Read More
New entrepreneurs tend to focus only on getting the product right, and assume that the right culture and ethics will come later simply by hiring good people. In fact, they need an early focus on developing their moral compass, as well as setting the right ethical tone. Building an ethical business Read More
Fundraising is brutal. Actually, according to Paul Graham of Y-Combinator fame, “Raising money is the second hardest part of starting a startup. The hardest part is making something people want.” More startups may fail for that reason, but a close second is the difficulty of raising money. Read More
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