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30 Entrepreneurs Share Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

We asked entrepreneurs to share why they started their businesses and here are the responses: #1- To empower women Photo Credit: Tresa Todd As a real estate investor, I saw the immense need for women to come together, network, and learn more about real estate investing (REI). Thanks to Mark Lindquist, Community Phone ! #13-

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Leaving a Trail - Startups and angels: Along the way to success

Tim Keane

Spend ten minutes talking to any investor in the community who sees a lot of deals and inevitably you find that the companies that've been around are largely the same. Spend ten minutes talking to any investor in the community who sees a lot of deals and inevitably you find that the companies that've been around are largely the same.

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Ten questions the entrepreneur should ask the (prospective) investor

Tim Keane

Do they have members or connections in places of importance do the business? Are they well regarded in the community? Do they have members or connections in places of importance do the business? Are they well regarded in the community? John Mullins: Getting to Plan B: Breaking Through to a Better Business Model.

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People are the whole game - Startups and angels: Along the way to.

Tim Keane

  You are all the future of job growth, wealth creation and better communities.   We paid millions in wages in two communities and saw hundreds of employees achieve their dreams of college for kids, second homes – whatever their dream was.   They create wealth for themselves, their employees and their communities.

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Are Investors Being Unreasonable? - Startups and angels: Along the.

Tim Keane

  This is fundamental to their business model.    Angels, on the other hand, largely do this for the enjoyment of working with entrepreneurs, socializing with each other, and generally being engaged in the community.    This is fundamental to their business model.  Google Ads.

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Due diligence: An Entrepreneur's Perspective - Startups and angels.

Tim Keane

Our friends in the VC community, of course, will learn an industry fairly well, and will engage experts as well, so as not to miss something. Our friends in the VC community, of course, will learn an industry fairly well, and will engage experts as well, so as not to miss something. Resources for startups. Google Ads.