Posts Tagged ‘entrepreneurs’
The 7 “Bad” Habits of Insanely Productive People
You’ve heard the advice about how to be more productive By Sonia Simone, CopyBlogger.com You’ve heard all the advice about how to be more productive. Stay focused, be motivated, get your exercise, floss twice a day and eat your veggies. We’ve chimed in with our own [Read More]
Small Business Strategies: Women get into the startup game
By Rhonda Abrams, USAToday.com I don’t normally go gaga over motorcycles, but even I couldn’t resist the shiny new scooter from Current Motor. First, it is electric. Next, it’s equipped with a state-of-the-art digital dashboard that charges your battery [Read More]
Mark Cuban’s 12 Rules for Startups
By Mark Cuban, Entrepreneur.com Anyone who has started a business has his or her own rules and guidelines, so I thought I would add to the memo with my own. My “rules” below aren’t just for those founding the companies, but for those who are considering [Read More]
12 Ways to Become a Recognized Expert
By Donald Todrin, Entrepreneur.com As we measure the degree of damage, or more precisely, reduced revenue and increased costs from the downturn, advertising spending tends to be one of the first cuts owners make. Yet this may be a great time to expand marketing to take a [Read More]
5 Essential Steps To Achieving Your Goals
By Murray Smith, Mentor/Author/Speaker, Get The Answer Inc. There our many points in our lives when we decide we need a change. Whether it’s starting a business, changing jobs, losing weight, the list goes on…it’s the thing we fear the most and what we have to [Read More]
6 Ways to Master Entrepreneurial Uncertainty
by Johnny B. Truant I used to think that successful people had it all figured out. If they wanted to make something happen, they knew exactly what to do. If they created a new product, it would be instantly popular and profitable. They knew all the right people, hired the [Read More]
Lessons learned from 25 years as an entrepreneur
Twenty-five years ago, I said goodbye to my last boss, and launched my first small business. Through these past 25 years, I've owned four businesses — going through booms and recessions. I've hired, fired. I've raised capital, gotten bank loans, invested my savings. I've [Read More]
