Fri.Sep 27, 2019

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6 Key Ideas For Moving Your Business Up Another Level

Startup Professionals Musings

A theme I often hear from the entrepreneurs and startups I advise is that once they see that first surge of traction from customers, they can relax and enjoy life for a change. The reality could not be further from the truth. In today’s world of growing competition and customer evolution , holding your own, and growing to the next level is a constant challenge that can never be ignored.

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5 Blunders To Avoid With Your Real Estate Website

YoungUpstarts

by Charles Mburugu. Whether you are a property manager, real estate agent or property owner, a website is very crucial tool for marketing your property or business. When designed properly, a real estate website can be useful for lead generation and building client relationships. However, here are 5 blunders to avoid with your site: 1. Poor usability.

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Wind Farm Business: Startup Considerations

The Startup Magazine

If you have a desire to start a technical business and you have the necessary capital and technical capacity, you might consider wind farming. The power generated from renewable sources isn’t harmful to our environment and governments around the world, from the US to Australia have recognised the importance of going green so there are many incentives offered for green energy startups.

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Tips For Helping To Make Your Startup A Success

YoungUpstarts

If you do not want to be one of the 50% of new startups that fail every year in the US, you need to understand why things go wrong and try to avoid the mistakes. The two main reasons for this large amount of failed businesses seem to be a lack of funding and not enough business knowledge. Not every new business owner realizes just how many different jobs are involved, but here are a few tips to help you.

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Building Healthy Innovation Ecosystems for Your Projects

Speaker: Nick Noreña, Innovation Coach and Advisor, Kromatic

Every startup and innovation project exists within an ecosystem that either helps or hurts that project. As innovation managers, we need to keep a pulse of that ecosystem and make sure we're helping those innovation projects we're managing every step of the way. In this webinar, Nick Noreña will walk through an Innovation Ecosystem Model that he and his team at Kromatic have developed to help investors, heads of product, teachers, and executives understand how they can best support innovation in

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6 Simple Habits Productive People Have In Common

YFS Magazine

Do you work so hard with little to show for it at the end of the day? You don’t need complex systems or expensive tools to improve productivity.

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Financial Planning For A Recession

YoungUpstarts

by LJ Suzuki of CFOshare. As we learned in 2008, recessions can come on swiftly and cause major crises for all businesses, big and small. In today’s economy, it is essential to practice intentional recession planning as a small business. By mapping out your plan in advance of a recession, you may find that when a recession hits, you not only survive, but thrive.

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Female Founder Interview: Perla Tamez, Entrepreneur and Motivational Speaker

The Startup Magazine

As part of The Startup Magazine Female Founder Series, we interviewed Ms. Perla Tamez. Perla is the founder and CEO of Dynamic Rehab Group in McAllen, Texas, which is considered the largest pediatric therapy provider in the South Texas area. Perla’s serial entrepreneur endeavors, educational experiences, and international exposure have positioned her to communicate with broad audiences in a manner that is heartfelt, effective, and captivating.

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One of the Secrets of Sand Hill Road is for Entrepreneurs not to Mitigate Risks for VCs but Instead to Swing for the Fences

SiliconHills

At Austin Startup Week, Scott Kupor, author of Secrets of Sand Hill Road, brought a bit of Silicon Valley big thinking to Austin. Kupor, managing partner at Andreessen Horowitz, has overseen the firm’s growth to 150 employees and more than $7 billion in assets under management. Its portfolio companies include Lyft, Airbnb, Facebook, Slack, Instacart, […].

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How to Make Marketing and Accounting Work Together

The Startup Magazine

If you’re running a business, you probably already know that all departments within an organization are interconnected. The best part of it is that you can make some of them work together even more and really help you take your business to the next level. Therefore, although marketing and accounting are two completely different aspects of your business operations, it’s possible to make them work together.

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Project Distinct Podcast – The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur

Duct Tape Marketing

Project Distinct Podcast – The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing. John Jantsch serves as guest host on this special episode of the Project Distinct Podcast. He speaks about his upcoming book, The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur , and shares stories from his own entrepreneurial journey. The book is designed to guide entrepreneurs through some of the professional and personal challenges they’ll face on their own paths, and the Project Distin

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26 Entrepreneurs Explain What They Love About Being An Entrepreneur

Hearpreneur

Being in love is great. Being in love with your business, when you’re an entrepreneur, is even better. Waking up each morning knowing you are getting to do exactly what you love is more than most people could ever say about any “job” they have had. Although there are days when tossing in your hat seems like a viable option, remembering how much you love your “job” can quickly snap an entrepreneur out of that mentality.

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How to Start up as a Personal Chef

The Startup Magazine

Being in love with food is one thing, but being in love with cooking is something completely different. Knowing everything there is to know about different ingredients, cooking techniques, and serving ideas is amazing, especially if this is something you’d like to do for a living. And with so many options and chances out there, you can easily find your own spot in the food industry.