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How SMBs Are Going Fully Digital With No-Code Tools

YoungUpstarts

The no-code movement is one that’s completely revolutionizing the way small- and medium-sized businesses and entrepreneurs take their operations and ideas digital, and it’s only just begun. How small businesses can benefit from no-code tools. How no-code tools work. Accessibility.

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30 Entrepreneurs Share Their #1 Goal for 2022

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Often entrepreneurs and business owners create their New Year’s Resolutions around their business. We asked entrepreneurs to share their biggest goals and what they were looking forward to in 2021. #1- I will also be collaborating with other small businesses in order to assist them in providing for their families.

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Introducing Lean Planning: How to plan less and grow faster

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It starts with “Plan-As-You-Go” instead of detailed, formal business plans. Lean Planning started with Tim Berry ‘s 2008 “ Plan-As-You-Go Business Plan ” which was a new way for entrepreneurs to think about planning. Do startups have a manual?

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24 Entrepreneurs Share Their Favorite Inspirational Business Quote

Hearpreneur

It doesn’t matter if it has been said before and repeated numerous times, quotes can give you the fire you need to be a better entrepreneur or learn how to handle a difficult situation. Below are some of those quotes sent in by entrepreneurs throughout the country. #1 It was March 2008. Image Credit: Ray Higdon.

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Three Counterintuitive Ways To Build A Business That Lasts

YoungUpstarts

Although it’s key for every business to forge its own path, there are certain non-obvious hacks any entrepreneur or small business can take on board to swing the odds in their favor. There are also unforeseen disasters, such as the 2008 financial crisis, that businesses need to be agile enough to overcome.

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5 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me When We Reimagined Our Business

Up and Running

My team and I launched crowdSPRING in early 2008. For the following eight years, despite seeing great growth in our business, we made a mistake many entrepreneurs make: we operated the business as though the competitive, technological, and economic landscape was the same as when we started. We were wrong.

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6 Ways to Make Sure Your Tech Startup Will Succeed in 2018

Up and Running

The 2008 financial crisis was still fresh on our minds and people were more careful when taking each business step. That makes it even more important for entrepreneurs to come up with viable propositions for their business. Starting your business with like-minded people turns out to be more important than many believe.

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