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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 Tresa Todd, Women's Real Estate Investors Network ! #2-

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How To Open Your Own Public Library

Hunter Walker

It’s modest in size but made us part of a worldwide network called Little Free Libraries. Turns out Little Free Library is nearly 11 years old and started with one guy in Wisconsin! Now there’s a global network of people who buy or build their own, for installation at their home or business. On our lawn.

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30 Entrepreneurs Explain the Future Trends They See in Their Industry

Hearpreneur

8- More home buyers, low mortgage rates, data management, virtual reality and automated advertising. Thanks to Ryne Lambert, Sell My House In Wisconsin ! #19- 28- QR codes, online ordering, cloud kitchens, delivery robots and drones, and automated inventory software management. Thanks to Amanda Doherty, Amanda Doherty Press !

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30 Entrepreneurs Explain the Role of a Mentor in Their Business

Hearpreneur

Thanks to Ryne Lambert, Sell My House In Wisconsin ! . #15- Our relationship has benefited me in infinite ways, but the prominent area is teaching me how to really speak up and be heard and how to receive feedback in vital areas, such as communications, technical abilities, and leadership skills. 28- Helps in networking.

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27 Entrepreneurs Share Their Tips and Tricks of Staying Motivated

Hearpreneur

A network of friends and partners can also serve as a great assurance and reminder that you’re not walking alone. I managed to keep The Village Rock shop alive through what I believe is a little thing called positive reinforcement. Thanks to Ryne Lambert, Sell My House In Wisconsin ! #26- 1-The feedback we get. Entrepreneurs!

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Texas goes to Kansas City for the Kauffman Foundation Eship Summit

Austin Startup

I attended my first Kauffman Foundation event, the Eship Summit in Kansas City where 400 entrepreneurship community leaders met to share ideas and create a collaborative playbook for entrepreneurship community success. Our problems are about managing, focusing, and encouraging growth. We have first class problems.

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How to deal with uncertainty: The entrepreneur’s dilemma

The Next Web

Wisconsin, 1984. For entrepreneurs, there are two kinds of uncertainties that need to be dealt with – uncertainty on making strategic decisions for the company and uncertainty on how to manage the team. Part 1: Managing Uncertainty in Strategic Decisions. your network. online communities, events). your network.

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