For the solopreneur, how important is imagination to success? Is it more important than time management? How does it compare with bookkeeping or social media? Are you kidding?! Imagination trumps everything.
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The Imagination: How Important Is It? How Do You Make It a Force for Good?
Posted by Larry J Keltto under StartupsFrom http://www.thesolopreneurlife.com 4384 days ago
Never Expect to Raise Financing
Posted by jonspenceley under StartupsFrom http://sprouter.com 4385 days ago
After starting five businesses, including mobile content portal Web2Mobile, Ian founded Clickfree in 2005. Clickfree provides automatic backup software to the consumer PC market, and the idea was inspired by an interaction with Collins’ mother at Christmas.
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Startup Founders Need to Build a Dream Team
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4385 days ago
If you are a young startup founder, how do you find that CEO or other executive for your “dream team” to close on funding and kick start your company? It makes logical sense to scour the job boards, engage an executive recruiter, or scan the networking sites like LinkedIn for a good array of candid
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Starting a Business? 10 Steps Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know
Posted by SBA.gov under StartupsFrom http://www.sba.gov 4385 days ago
By Caron Beesley. Starting a business? Confused about the planning, legal and regulatory steps you should follow? Here are 10 steps that can help you plan, prepare, and manage your business – while taking care of the startup legalities. Not all these steps will apply to all businesses, but working
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Learning to Say No as a Freelancer
Posted by MMarquit under StartupsFrom http://plantingmoneyseeds.com 4385 days ago
After years of scraping by on anything, it's hard to learn to say "no" as a freelancer. Sometimes, for your business, you need to learn to say no.
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What Every Woman Business Owner Needs to Know to Succeed
Posted by Jay_pas under StartupsFrom http://upandrunning.bplans.com 4386 days ago
It’s a tough world out there, no matter the industry of a business, and it takes a thick-skinned person with persistence and tenacity to be successful in any small business. For women, some of the challenges can be especially difficult.
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8 Factors That Determine Whether Your Company Would Benefit From a GSA Schedule
Posted by stillwagon428 under StartupsFrom http://www.smbceo.com 4386 days ago
How can you tell if your company would benefit from holding a GSA Schedule? Here are eight factors to take into consideration.
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The 4 Worst Entrepreneurial Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
Posted by expertbusiness under StartupsFrom http://www.expertbusinessadvice.com 4386 days ago
when you're beginning to to plan a startup, get right what so many others get wrong. There are 4 key mistakes that most failed entrepreneurs have made. Learn what NOT to do here.
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7 Success Maxims from Savvy Business Leaders
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4386 days ago
Even though I have seen many business leaders succeed, and many that failed, I still struggle with what really makes the difference. It seems like some CEOs are just more tuned in to the market realities, customer dynamics, people interactions, and are better leaders. But what does that really mean
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Brilliance in Disguise
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://blog.drshannonreece.com 4386 days ago
As an entrepreneur you have your fair share of obstacles, and as a woman entrepreneur there can be even greater hurdles to overcome. One of the most important things to remember it far more about the journey than the destination – since that always seems to change. The destination can change as you
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