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Starting Up and Keeping Going By Megan Mart

Everything You Wanted to Know About Public Domain Info, but Were Too Afraid to Ask! By Simon Weaver

What to Look Out For:Copyright - you absolutely must check on this - violating someone's copyright is not clever and can be a really expen


Financial Strategies for Transitioning from Salaried to Solo By Nina Ham

7 Financial Strategies for Transitioning from Salaried to SoloA 40’s something woman was talking to me the other day about her growing sen


Goals and New Venture Creation By Dave Lavinsky

More and more corporate workers are leaving their jobs to start new ventures. When taking this leap, it is important that the goals of these entr


Definition of Entrepreneur By Mathew Bell

EntrepreneurAn entrepreneur is a man who organizes and manages the business. The following are the responsibilities of an entrepreneur tha


What It Takes To be An Entrepreneur Series: Action By Benjamin Seow

Many people have the professed desire to be their own boss, start their own business ecetera, ecetera...Trouble is, how many people actual


Starting Your Business: 3 Tips for Bootstrapping Your Way to the Top By Dr. Robert J. Lahm

Bootstrapping a business startup does not necessarily mean that you are unable to find traditional sources of capital. It may mean that you are


Defining a R&D Framework for Entrepreneurship and Innovation on Information Product Generation By Jan Grundling

IntroductionKnowledge is the key resource that forms the institutional basis of the post-industrial economy and society. It should be emp


From Entrepreneur to Infopreneur: Make Money Selling Info Products By Stephanie Chandler

The term “Infopreneur” is a relatively new industry buzz word that is making waves because it opens doors for entrepreneurs to generate new strea


Do You Have What it Takes to be a Successful Entrepreneur? By Wendy McClelland

Print off this page, take the quiz and find out if you've got what it takes! See the scale at the bottom to mark yourself.Answer the follo


Starting Your Business: It All Boils Down To Making Money and Saving Money By Dr. Robert J. Lahm

Bootstrapping in the context of business start-ups refers to the use of creative financing approaches such as leveraging personal savings, credit


Street Smarts Vs Book Smarts, What Does It Takes To Be An Entrepreneur By Benjamin Seow

The latest series in "The Apprentice" features 2 distinct group of candidates. One group, who are only high school graduates are termed as "Stree


The Fear Factor By Simone Kelly

I recently conducted a lil' survey asking my colleagues what were their biggest fears when thinking about starting a business or running their bu


The Boss is DEAD! By Simone Kelly

Some of us are born into families with "it", some of us are just driven over the edge to "it", and some of us crave "it", but just haven’t figure


Business Development: The Basic Ingredients By Jan Verhoeff

Cooking isn't much different than building a business. You have the basic ingredients all laid out on the counter and if you put them together in


What Kind of Business Should I Start? By Stephanie Chandler

It’s not uncommon to reach your 30s, 40s or even 50s and still wonder, “What do I want to be when I grow up?” Few people are fortunate enough to


For Business SUCCESS... Listen To The Voices of Experience By Don Monteith

Discover the pitfalls of owning your own business BEFORE... [you make a BAD choice!]It's really BIG dollars rather than dimes... at least


Work vs Play: Which is the Better Way to Make Big Money? By Abel Cheng

If you want to make big money, you have to play not to work."What do you mean by that?" You ask.I attended a workshop last weekend


Identifying the Right Venture Capital Firm Partner By Dave Lavinsky

Venture capital firms are comprised of individual partners. These partners make investment decisions and typically take a seat on each portfolio


Preparing to Outsource By Sherese Johnson

It's important to understand when to add individuals to your business model. Adding a new team member should be an easy transition - that’


Isn't it Time You Started to Fly? By Damien Senn

I am going to begin this article by sharing a shocking fact...Did you know that if you opened the door on every single budgie cage around


Playing Hookey Can Help! A Surprising Secret To Small Business Success! By Mari Geasair

Would you like to increase your chances of business success by 350%? The good news is that you can! Before you start working harder


A Dorm Room With A View By David Handler

As a senior in high school, he paid cash for a BMW with money made by selling newspapers. In 1983, as a college freshman, he sold custom-made PCs


The Deal is in the Details By Mark Uptain

What Startups Need to Get a Business Loan, Part 2In part 1 of this article, entitled "Three C's", we looked at the overview of startup bus


Rambling Confessions of a Recovering Entrepreneur By Hesh Reinfeld

I told my family that I finally accepted that my passion had become an ob- session, and you could even call it an addiction. They all laughed. Wh


Why I Should Go In To Business By Arvind Kumar

Rohit Kochgaway was very upset with his boss for his rebuking him today in office. He was very upset with his job. When he reached home in evenin


Methods of Generating New Ideas for Entrepreneurs By Stephen Pierce

Summary: Even with a wide variety of sources available, coming up with an idea as the basis for a new venture can still be a difficult problem. T


Starting Up and Keeping Going By Megan Mart

So you had that fantastic business idea, the one that's going to be wildly successful and make you a fortune - and even better, you actually did


Financial Issues in Business Startup By John Vinturella

A primary inhibitor of business start-up is that few people have the financial cushion to give up a job for the uncertain income of a start-up ve


Secrets of My Favorite Government Auction By Dean Novosat

I love bargains. And there’s no better place to find bargains than an auction. And there are no better auctions than government surplus auctions


Used-Book Case Study By John Vinturella

Dwight Payne and Gary Heap reside in Santa Barbara, CA, where they attend college and pursue their mutual hobby of science-fiction book collectin

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