How does a social enterprise find products that sell and are truly marketable while working to create social good? Here are 4 winning ideas I came across...
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How to Find a Product that Sells for Social Enterprise - 4 Winning Ideas for Budding Social Entrepreneurs
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4409 days ago
Pull Investors to Your Business Plan With a Summary
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4409 days ago
Modern investors love to first read a two-page summary of your business plan, formatted like a glossy marketing collateral sheet, with text well laid out in columns and sidebars, and a couple of relevant graphics. This one had better grab their attention, or they won’t look further.
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16 Productivity Experts on Avoiding Burnout
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://blog.drshannonreece.com 4409 days ago
Even if you’ve got a great plan to follow, it’s easy to experience a series of ups and downs over the course of a year. It’s important to maintain your productivity over the long haul, and take the necessary steps to avoid getting worn out along the way.
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Last week, I wanted to hear from the amaz Read More
Google+ Helping Small Businesses
Posted by ramkumarapp under StartupsFrom http://runapptivo.apptivo.com 4410 days ago
Recently, Google launched a program to help small businesses set up their own websites known as ‘Get Your Business Online’. This program was in about 20 countries including Brazil, UK and Kenya.
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Business Ideas to Avoid
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4410 days ago
Starting an innovative business can be a tempting prospect for a new entrepreneur. However, there are certain businesses that you should not be starting.
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Priceonomics: A Search Engine For Prices
Posted by EntrepreneurStories under StartupsFrom http://entrepreneur-stories.com 4412 days ago
Priconomics will give the fair-value price for any product you might be interested in. The founders have built an awesome search engine that has allowed them to do this - they are genius and we interviewed them.
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Many Entrepreneurs Never Leave Their Comfort Zone
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4412 days ago
One of the biggest impediments to starting a new venture is the “terror barrier,” as popularized by Bob Proctor, a 75-year-old millionaire and world renowned entrepreneur. This is the imaginary barrier that always seems to appear at the critical point where we would step out ahead of peers or compe
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Oh No, I Owe!
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://blog.drshannonreece.com 4412 days ago
Today on my show I had the pleasure of a speaking with Cora Parks, Founder of Tax Today, who shared her best strategies for how women can successfully work with the IRS when they get themselves into an unexpected tax liability situation.
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Cora’s extensive background with tax issues and the IRS eq Read More
Shocking Startup Advice: Joe Gebbia Tells the Airbnb Story
Posted by LarryWildman under StartupsFrom http://antiventurecapital.com 4413 days ago
Joe Gebbia shares the story of how Airbnb got off the ground. Joe is a designer and entrepreneur who co-founded Airbnb, a community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique spaces around the world. He talks to the PSFK CONFERENCE audience about the creative process behind Airbnb.
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Is Failure an Opportunity in Disguise?
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 4413 days ago
The fear of failure is one of the strongest forces that holds people back from achieving their true potential. People who fear failure learn it’s easier to coast along with the status quo than take that important first step. Yes, it’s incredibly easy to rationalize why you shouldn’t stick your neck
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