Posts Tagged ‘Getting Started’
3 Ways to Know if It is a “Good” Idea
As an entrepreneur, you likely have a new business idea every day, if not every hour. How do you know the difference between just another idea and one that can really be a winner?
Read More 4 Questions to Ask Before Committing to a Business Idea
When starting any business, the initial business idea is crucial. After all, it is essentially the foundation that you will build your business on.
Read More Investing in an Existing Franchise
In a sense, all franchise business opportunities are existing businesses. No one is going to believe you if you say that you’re opening a Little Caesar’s or 7 Eleven start-up; the whole point of a franchise is that the business is already successful.
Read More Top 10 Fundraising Ideas for Your Startup
Finding a way to fund a tech startup can seem like a never-ending cycle. After all, you want to start a business so that you can make money, but getting a business going requires money.
Read More The “Secret” to Overnight Success: What You Can Learn from Drake
For a long time, I was EXTREMELY FRUSTRATED. I was sick of being stuck in the same place, and I would have done anything to get massive results really quickly.
Read More You Aren’t in Kansas Anymore, Dorothy: The Realities of Transitioning to an Entrepreneur
Once you’ve embraced the nuances of the small business world, I bet you’ll find it the best time of your life. It’s high risk and high reward, but I’d never trade it for the corporate world. Small business is the American dream.
Read More Everything You Know About Entrepreneurship is Wrong
When you hear the word “entrepreneur,” what immediately comes to mind? If you’re like most people, you’re probably picturing a recent college graduate who’s a bit disheveled, brilliant, and obsessed with earning a six-figure income by age thirty.
Read More 3 Keys to Franchise Success
Some franchises are ideal for part-time work while caring for family or keeping a day job. Others need a full-time commitment, even before you open the doors. Franchises vary in the amount of work and effort they require, but starting a business is always challenging and time-consuming.
Read More Entrepreneurs Work on the Business as Well as in It
Over 25 years ago, Michael E. Gerber wrote a best-selling business book called The E-Myth: Why Most Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It.
Read More Go Big or Go Home? Not Necessarily
Too many people are trying to find the “Next Big Thing” and forget about the small “things” that bring success. Just because your idea isn’t a brand new idea, doesn’t mean it can’t be successful. Every old idea can be improved upon by the next person. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel, but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t improve it.
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