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A Google Docs interview with Richard Simms, co-founder of Tech Talent South

Jeff Hilimire

Right now, we run programs here in Atlanta (where we started the company) as well as in Raleigh, Charlotte, and Asheville, NC. I was doing an early-stage startup in Chicago and Betsy was running a physical product development company in Charlotte that she’d recently sold. So Betsy is in Charlotte and you’re in Atlanta, correct?

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Entrepreneur Builds on Technology Platform to Power the Barbershop Industry

Hearpreneur

I got a job as a software developer at Wells Fargo, and a few months later moved to Charlotte, NC. Tell us about your products and services. Our product and branding is geared specifically towards the barbershop industry, which drives more male clients to our platform. Solve a problem versus creating a product.

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15 Entrepreneurs Share How They Continue to Learn and Sharpen The Saw

Hearpreneur

2- With the help of books and podcasts Photo Credit: Charlotte Hall To keep my mind sharp, I dive into thought-provoking books, podcasts, and engaging conversations that challenge my perspective. Thanks to Charlotte Hall, Hallway People ! #3- Thanks to Con Sotidis, Social Selling Warrior ! #2-

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6 Ways To Improve The Checkout Experience

YoungUpstarts

At Moovweb, we’ve developed deep expertise in the checkout process, gained by powering over 300 mobile experiences for leading brands such as Macys, Bloomingdales, 1-800-Flowers.com, Charlotte Russe, Petco and Forever 21. These six ways will give companies a clear roadmap to better checkouts.

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30 Entrepreneurs Explain How They are Incorporating Social Entrepreneurship in Their Business

Hearpreneur

We adopt this strategy for our initial tier of services because we don't want great ideas and products to go unnoticed simply because of a low budget. For instance, all waste products during production are recycled. Using the advantage of our product is the easiest way to incorporate social enterprise. Thanks to Tomek M?odzki,

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Business Modeling is Process, not an Event

The Entrepreneurial Mind

How do I get information to them, and how do they want to get the product? Businesses expanding into new products or new markets should also give careful consideration to the business model. When we expanded our health-care business from Raleigh into Charlotte, N.C., Who is my target market?

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28 Entrepreneurs Share Their Tips and Tricks of Staying Motivated

Hearpreneur

It can be easy to isolate yourself when you have a product or idea you are trying to bring to reality, but sharing and being honest with other people is a great motivator for me to keep going. ’ Thanks to Kira Bursky, All Around Artsy Productions ! #25- Photo Credit: Charlotte Maumus. Thanks to Charlotte Maumus, Memwris !