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9 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Business They are Starting Next Year

Hearpreneur

After living in NYC for over 25 years, when the pandemic hit, I relocated to my home state of Kentucky. I’ve been flipping homes in Louisville for the past four years now and nothing has made me really inspired by the thought of scaling my operations. 1- A new app idea. Photo Credit: Lori Cheek.

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30 Entrepreneurs Share Their Goals for 2022

Hearpreneur

It could be more revenue, hiring clients or launching a new product or service, but every new year is an exciting time because it’s ripe with opportunity. Thanks to Dan Close, We Buy Houses in Kentucky ! #4- Increasing my revenue by attracting more leads is my plan for 2022. Thanks to Adam Wood, Revenue Geeks ! #10-

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The Top Nine Challenges Of Growing an Entrepreneurial Business And How To Tackle Them

YoungUpstarts

The 54 companies in the study operated product and service businesses, had been in business on average 9.6 years, and had reached an average revenue level of $60 million with the range being from $5 million to $350 million. Hiring smart. Managing cash flow. Understanding that upgrading never ends. Growth is messy.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain The Future Trends They See in Their Industry

Hearpreneur

Complex and high asset divorces will continue to hire divorce attorneys and divorce professionals for years to come. Thanks to Luke Smith, We Buy Property In Kentucky ! #4-Rise Going paperless and fully digital also allows banks to save a lot of money in terms of their operational costs. Photo Credit: Kurt Bodenstedt.

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19 Entrepreneurs Share Their Business Goals for 2018

Hearpreneur

It could be more revenue, hiring clients or launching a new product or service, but every new year is an exciting time because it’s ripe with opportunity. 2017 was the first year my business broke 6 figures, I hired an assistant and marketing team to take my two brands to the next level. 2- Sustain income.

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5 Successful Entrepreneurs Who Started Late In Life

Mike Michalowicz

But her 72nd birthday gift was an opportunity to buy and operate the lab she had worked at. To help with the growing work load at the lab, she has subsequently hired her son and daughter to work with her. Colonel Harland Sanders, Founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken. With about $250K in savings, back to work she went!

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7 Entrepreneurs Reveal How They Spend Their Holidays

Hearpreneur

SEO, operations, hiring, marketing, you name it. Demand and revenue at Christmas time increase year on year, however, my staff and I still have Christmas day off to spend time with family. Over the years, themes have ranged from a casino night, to a winter Olympics to a Kentucky derby party. 2- Taking a long weekend.