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| 9 reasons not to be an entrepreneur (commented) | | 2008-07-13 12:06:10 | | Yesterday I’ve come across Monika Mundell’s 9 Things That Could Ruin Your Entrepreneur Spirit and I couldn’t resist commenting a little bit on the items. If you remember my older post There is something wrong with entrepreneur’s minds - entrepreneurs are able to postpone the accomplishment of their dreams, or even act against them for [...] | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | | Interview with Dr. Letitia Wright - Mentor for the Woman Entrepreneur | | 2008-07-12 10:04:57 | | Dr. Letitia Wright have been awarded the Business Press Top 100 Women owned Business awards in 1996. Been nominated for a Stevie™ Award in 2004 and was the National Association of Female Executives Entrepreneur of the year. Been nominated for the Reginald Lewis Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the Inland Empire African American Chamber [...] | | By: Entrepreneur interviews | | |
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| How to be an EFFECTIVE Entrepreneur | | 2008-07-05 11:48:18 | | Oh the joys of Entrepreneur...ing. The word 'entrepreneur' has such a fantastic connotation that using the word alone to define yourself can make you seem like you know something the rest of the world doesn't."Excuse me, um...I'm an Entrepreneur.""Oh Really? Wow, what's it like? You must be very successful."Yeah - don't let her know that you clean gutters once a month because you can't find any customers. It just seems like nobody wants to hire gutter-cleaners these days. But still, it sounds go | | By: The BusinessViking Resource | | |
| | Entrepreneur in Mind - Entrepreneur in Action | | 2008-07-05 11:34:58 | | I was in a business forum recently - today - and I came across a question a budding entrepreneur wrote. He wanted to know what people thought of him going to a 'free seminar' that sent him a mailer through entrepreneur magazine.Like a slap in the face those 2 keywords brought back memories of my first 'free seminar' experience so let me explain how to handle these seminars, and then how you can take that lesson and apply it everywhere you go.[Story Continues...]I get to this hotel activity room | | By: The BusinessViking Resource | | |
| | Business Ideas for the Entrepreneur | | 2008-06-24 21:21:53 | | Many individuals now a day prefer to have a home based job rather than working eight hours each day in the office. Some people are also into franchising; this may sound good but if you want to become a successful entrepreneur, you don’t have to focus entirely on franchising. You should consider other business ideas that you can venture into. Research can be carried out with ease these days, thanks to the power of the internet. If you conduct your search online, you can find other business ideas that you can use as an entrepreneur. Beginners will benefit a lot from the information they can find online about business ideas. Because of the many business ideas you can find online, you will often find it hard to choose the ones you like. It’s easy to choose if you use your instincts. For instance, if one business idea feels right, take note of it but if you have second thoughts about another idea, disregard it. As an entrepreneur, you should investigate further by gatherin | | By: Money-making-Systems | | |
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| 7 Great Email Habits for the Beginning Internet Entrepreneur | | 2008-06-20 06:05:20 | | If you are just starting out as an Internet entrepreneur then you have a lot to learn about doing business online. One such thing you need to concentrate on is your e-mailing habits. E-mail is your way of communicating with people and potential customers, so developing good e-mail habits early on... | | By: online college | | |
| | Characteristics to be an Effective Entrepreneur | | 2008-06-12 02:05:46 | | Before a doctor diagnoses a specific disease, his patient must undergo a series of laboratory exams and assessments. He has to know the history of his patient and how lifestyle affected his present health problem. As results come in, that would be an indication of the time when a physician gives specific drugs and therapies [...] | | By: Internet Busniness Ideas | | |
| | Kenapa lebih baik mulai merintis entrepreneur saat masih muda? | | 2008-06-02 20:22:12 | | Kenapa lebih baik mulai merintis entrepreneur saat masih muda?
Merintis usaha atau memasuki dunia entrepreneur memang bisa dimulai
disaat usia berapapun, termasuk saat sudah usia diatas 45 tahun. Ada
juga yang sukses usaha justru ketika ia sudah diatas 45 tahun. Toh
demikian, kalau kita berpikir resiko dan energi, bagaimanapun juga
tetap lebih baik memulai usaha ketika usia muda (dibawah 40 [...] | | By: Lueni Blog | | |
| | Celebrity Spa : How to Attract Celebrity Clientele in this Month's Entrepreneur Magazine | | 2008-05-29 11:31:00 | | Celebrities such as American Idol winner Jordin Sparks,super model Amber Valletta, Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child, and Janet Jackson are on the Travertine roster. The company website at www.TravertineSpa.com shows Carter with numerous other celebs enjoying Travetine products and relaxed yoga wear at Academy Awards events and private parties.Celebrities alone do not a successful company make. Product quality and beautiful packaging is what makes the company stand out and contributes to its | | By: female celebrities gallery | | |
| | Top 10 Reasons To Date An Entrepreneur | | 2008-05-20 14:46:00 | | This Is Going To Be Big:1. Our hours are really flexible. We can meet up anytime between 11PM and 8AM. Sleep can always be rescheduled.2. We will never come home and complain about our boss.3. We’ll pay for all our dates the old fashioned way. (Old fashioned=Circa 1999… with worthless stock options)4. You can tell all your friends that you’re dating a CEO who runs their own company. You can leave out the fact that the CEO is also the secretary, the janitor, middle management, and a web design intern.5. Some of us have millions of dollars in the bank. Of course, it belongs to our investors, but still…it’s in the bank.6. You get to be a beta tester of the next Google or Facebook.7. We’re good at teamwork. We have to be… not all of us can code.8. We’re not afraid of commitment. In fact, let’s move in together… you know, economies of scale and all. 9. Your place is closer to my office and has more bandwidth. Do you mind if I just leave this server here? Really? Is it lo | | By: BLOGGY DOGGY | | |
| | What’s the best age to be an entrepreneur? | | 2008-05-13 15:28:13 | | I don’t think you remember, but a while ago I wrote an article about Entrepreneurship age - when is better to start a business.
Well, I’ve turned 30 since I wrote that article, and getting older made me smart enough to write a guest post on Ben Means Business about What Is the Best Age to [...] | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | Interview with Web 2.0 entrepreneur Wei Yang | | 2008-05-09 15:12:18 | | Wei Yang accepted to make an interview about EasyAutoSales, Georgia’s fastest growing web 2.0 automotive startup that he thinks it will change the way cars are offered on the web. He Co-founded EasyAutoSales.com, together with some local entrepreneurs and started with no outside investments. The site launched its beta in March and garnered a million [...] | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | Win $50 At Entrepreneur Life's Blog Contest | | 2008-05-01 20:56:00 | | Prior to my last post about earning money through online blog contests, here's one of the blog contest online which I've found upon doing my normal blog surfing activity. Entrepreneur Life's $50 Blog Contest, this is the first online blog contest that I will feature on my blog and the prize for this would be $50 via paypal. The blog contest administrator was Entrepreneur Life.Entrepreneur Life Blog was one of the great blogs on the blogosphere that aims to help it's readers and visitors to have debt free life and to gain one's financial independence. His posts was very informative and very interesting. This blog was worth to visit and worth to read.The blog contest will end on May 19, 2008 (Monday) and Entrepreneur Life would be the one to choose for the winner of his blog contest. The following are the simple contest rules for Entrepreneur Life's Blog Contest.1. Subscribe to his blog's feeds. ( Subscribe Here )2. Write at least 50 words spreading word of this contest to others in th | | By: Make Money w/ Gusher | | |
| | | Auto-entrepreneur | | 2008-04-27 05:15:00 | | J'apprends en lisant le blog de l'entrepreneur Olivier Martineau que lundi sera étudié au conseil des ministres un projet de loi contenant une solution pour monter un petit commerce (avec les web boutique ou ebay par exemple) en payant les charges en pourcentage du chiffre d'affaire et non au forfait comme c'est le cas actuellement. C'est une bonne nouvelle pour ceux qui n'escomptent pas avoir un mortel chiffre d'affaire. Et aussi pour les auteurs et artistes qui pourraient par ce biais vendre eux-même les produits "non-artistiques" de leur art (livres en
auto-édition, produits dérivés...) à des conditions similaires à leur
vente d'oeuvres ou de droits, ce qui est une manne non négligeable.
Fini l'intermédiaire qui se sucre en ne laissant que 5% misérables à
l'auteur.
J'espère que ça passera !
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| | How To Become A Successful Internet Entrepreneur | | 2008-04-25 08:14:13 | | The growing popularity of the internet has created a new marketplace, which is yet to be exploited fully. To take advantage of the situation, an internet entrepreneur is urgently needed. Now, who is an internet entrepreneur? Well, an internet entrepreneur is a businessman who conducts business online that is on the internet. An internet entrepreneur is quite different from an ordinary industrialist in several aspects. He follows a different set of business strategies, works in a different business setting and uses a different kind of work methodology. The office of a successful internet entrepreneur may contain nothing, except a computer and an internet connection. Isn’t that amazing?I know that at this juncture several questions must be impinging your mind. For instance, who can become an internet entrepreneur? What kind of investment is needed to setup a business on the internet? Can I run my internet business all alone? How much time do I need to invest in my online business ventu | | By: Earn Money Online - How to Make Money Online with | | |
| | Work at Home as a Home-Based Business Entrepreneur | | 2008-04-21 14:51:37 | | Being an entrepreneur is very appealing but not everyone can become one. One of the quickest and easiest ways to become a successful entrepreneur is by working at home through a home-based entrepreneur business.Firstly, you need to evaluate your strengths and weaknesses. After the evaluation, you can now determine if you can manage your own online business. Aside from the evaluation process, you must know how to plan, organize, staff, and control. These are your responsibilities as an entrepreneur. You should be able to work alone because now you're the boss and all business decisions will be made by you.Some say that online businesses can be run without many problems. Well, they are very wrong because even with an online business, you have to deal with certain business problems and risks. You can't eliminate such risks because that goes hand in hand with any business undertaking, both for online and offline businesses. However, you can reduce the risks that you're bound to deal with i | | By: Earn Money Online - How to Make Money Online with | | |
| | Become a Lifestyle Entrepreneur: Complete Guide and 40+ Resources | | 2008-04-18 04:35:00 | | from : anywired.comIf you are — or would like to be — an entrepreneur, yet you’d be happy to earn enough to live the life you want rather than becoming filthy rich, lifestyle entrepreneurship might be a good fit for you. Lifestyle entrepreneurs will generally base their ventures around time minimalism, or something they love, even if there are more profitable (but more time-consuming, or less interesting) options available. The goal of a lifestyle entrepreneur is not to amass a huge fortun | | By: Brand Mantra | | |
| | | les outils de communication de l'entrepreneur | | 2008-03-31 01:16:00 | | Monter son entreprise sans penser à sa démarche de communication, c'est comme construire un parc d'attraction dans une île déserte : on court à la faillite ! Il existe une foultitude de petits outils simples et efficaces pour pouvoir dialoguer avec le marché (clients, fournisseurs et concurrents). En voici plein !
S'il ne devait y en avoir que trois, les outils à privilégier seraient un téléphone (fixe ou mobile), la carte de visite et l'adresse (mail ou postale).
Pour le téléphone fixe (en passant par France Télécom, votre fournisseur d'accès internet ou un logiciel de VOIP de type Skype), il faut miser sur la qualité du son avec un combiné adapté. Pour le téléphone mobile, vous devez choisir l'opérateur dont le réseau et les services couvriront au mieux vos besoins, et un appareil avec une grande autonomie. La carte de visite fournit les informations strictement nécessaires pour vous joindre, pas plus. L'adresse mail sera choisie avec un f | | By: le troisième oeil | | |
| | | What’s next on Small Business Entrepreneur blog? | | 2008-03-20 14:25:48 | | One of my colleagues said today that I hardly write on the blog lately - which actually might be true. And moreover, I’ve read a while ago that in order to have a successful blog, you have to build anticipation, so the readers can expect you are going to provide interesting stuff to them in [...] | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | An Interview With Lifetime Activist and Social Entrepreneur Charles Halpern | | 2008-03-18 22:24:54 | | -The topic below was originally posted on my blog, the Intrepid Liberal Journal, as well as The Wild Wild Left, The Peace Tree, Independent Bloggers Alliance and Worldwide Sawdust. Effective change agents and activists must blend their cognitive skills and passions with deep reservoirs of inner strength. It’s a life path requiring self-sacrifice, discipline, a tough hide combined with empathy, idealism joined with pragmatism, a willingness to put ego aside, resiliency and a perspective beyond the moment of immediate conflict.Alas, many of us dedicated to pursuing the cause of peace, justice and economic fairness are demoralized by setbacks and criticisms overtime. Personal lives are also easily consumed by the flames of devotion to causes larger than ourselves, such as reversing global warming or stopping genocide. It’s so easy to lose our balance as we stand apart from professional colleagues, friends and relatives who don’t share our passions or devotion to change the world for | | By: The Peace Tree | | |
| | | | Day in the life of a successful “making money online” entrepreneur | | 2008-03-03 00:12:43 | | It takes work to make money online, and although the benefits are numerous (setting your own hours, no boss, no commute, I could go on…) you have to treat it like a job. Here’s an interesting post by Yaro Starak who I’ve learned a ton from already, describing what a typical day consists of for [...] | | By: Cash Money Mom | | |
| | The High Energy Entrepreneur | | 2008-02-24 15:14:42 | | I’m hardly watching TV these days - I use TV only as sleeping pill, but the other day I’ve heard something interesting: “the human energy is the most valuable energy known to man kind”. I have no idea who said that (it was the end of an interview or something) but it’s simply a brilliant [...] | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | Top 3 requirements for an entrepreneur | | 2008-02-20 16:37:00 | | Most often, people have strong misconceptions about entrepreneurship and usually they fear about the things they shouldn’t be fearing. After 3 years since I founded my company together with 2 other partners, my way of seeing things about entrepreneurship and owning a small business changed dramatically.
I remember quite well, my first fears were about getting [...] | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | | | Nick Denton slave driver or idealistic entrepreneur | | 2008-01-16 08:21:28 | | Interesting video on the slave driving evil boss bit here from Beet.TV. Ok maybe not, we don’t know anyone who works at Gawker media,we do know that Pay for Performance is something that a lot of other blogs do.
Well worth watching the tell all video.
Click To Play
Nothing better than tell all, what will [...] | | By: techwag | | |
| | I have to give a talk, what now, skills for an Entrepreneur | | 2008-01-04 02:27:00 | | I have to give a talk, what now ? Skills for an EntrepreneurI have posted an article on how to prepare and give a speech, a book that is coming out this month that I was recommended to get is "Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery" (Voices That Matter) by Garr Reynolds, for some of us it comes naturally, being able to speak to large groups, but there is a difference in speaking and making sure your message is taken on board bu the target audience, hope these tips help. Parts of Speech: Transitional, Transactional, or Transformational:By Dan CoughlinMary, a vice-president of operations, had to give a 30-minute speech at her company's annual conference. She asked if I would discuss her presentation with her. I asked her the first question I always ask a professional about a speech, "Is this a transitional, transactional, or transformational speech?"She said, "Why does it matter what type of speech it is? I've been given 30 minutes to talk. I thought I would give people an update on what we've been up to, and thank them for all of their hard work."So, I countered, "In other words, you're going to give them a speech they've already heard about 300 times, and you're going to tell them stuff that has already happened that they already know about. Why not use your time more purposefully?"Mary acquiesced, "Ok, fine. I see your point. So what do I do now?"The Nuances of Different Types of SpeechesAs I noted above, the first step when preparing a speech is to decide whether this is a transitional, transactional, or transformational speech. This will define the purpose of your speech and guide your outline.The purpose of a transitional speech is to help the audience more effectively deal with a major change. But if your goal is to persuade the audience to buy into an idea that they might otherwise reject, you would be in transactional speech territory. Or, if you want to guide the group to behave in new ways, you'd use a transformational sp | | By: Gordon Whyte's Blog of the daily challenges of an | | |
| | There is something wrong with entrepreneur’s minds | | 2008-01-01 02:53:56 | | I will start from the basic assumption that entrepreneurs start a business from one of these reasons:
bigger income,
more free time,
being your own boss.
Ok, nothing wrong so far. Just that in order to obtain these 3 things as an entrepreneur, first you have to go in the opposite direction: smaller income, less free time, and more [...] | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | Entrepreneur Lifestyles - Work Smart, Not Hard | | 2007-12-31 13:49:21 | | I don’t know many people who wouldn’t want to work at home and enjoy the freedom that it offers. The problem is, for most people, that they still need to contend with working a full time job and handling all of their other responsibilities. That is why, for most people, living the work at home [...] | | By: Business News | | |
| | Critical Questions for the Successful Entrepreneur | | 2007-12-14 02:23:04 | | Continuing with my summary of Jay Abraham’s Mastermind Marketing System, this week’s contents talks about some questions every entreprenuer should ask himself of his business. This is part 8 of a 12-part series.
If you can’t paint a clear an accurate picture of where you want to go, you can’t get there.
There are a lot of [...] | | By: Jay Abraham Club | | |
| | Book about billionaire entrepreneur to be distributed at board meeting | | 2007-11-26 06:08:02 | | TRENTON -- The Metropolitan Trenton African-American Chamber of Commerce Empowerment Fund will present more than 100 copies of "The Peebles Principles," by billionaire author and real estate developer R. Donahue Peebles, tomorrow at the Trenton board of education meeting.The book donations are in conjunction with a citywide essay contest for grades 3 to 12, which will be launched next month."It's critical we find a way to inspire our youth to read and embrace the knowledge acquired therein," said John E. Harmon, chamber president and CEO. "The essay contest is an initiative to promote academic excellence throughout the Trenton public school system."Students in grades 3 to 5 will be asked to write a 200-word essay. Those in grades 6 through 8 will write 300 words, while students in grades 9 to 12 will write 500 words.Cash prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place in January."The Peebles Principles" chronicles the life and business success of Don Peebles, a 47-year-old Af | | By: Billionaires Blog | Learn how to be a Billionaire | | |
| | Some thoughts from the desk of an entrepreneur | | 2007-11-23 03:04:00 | | Some thoughts from the desk of an entrepreneurAs most of my readers know I have been working on a new start up project, based in Northumberland for the last three months, I have not mentioned much about it, just a few posts on things that have irked me a tad, at times, so today I thought it's time to share some of my thoughts on the process so far.Month one was spent pulling together a funding presentation, (that I thought was far to early) and visiting the customer base that exists. Pulling together the funding presentation was interesting, it was played in a three ring circle, which is not the best way to do things, there was some good help from the investment advisers "SIGMA", but it just took to long, the lesson learned here was that I should have made it clear what the consensus was on every ones part that was involved, there was a lot of Teflon shoulder stuff, all parties are busy,there never was a "come to Jesus" session to set things right, this is something that should have | | By: Gordon Whyte's Blog of the daily challenges of an | | |
| | How To Become An Ultra-Successful Entrepreneur From Home | | 2007-11-15 02:17:10 | | by Ryan Brown
It seems like everything around us costs more to buy, but we have less to buy it with. I actually saw a gallon of milk for $6 yesterday, and gas prices are not far behind. So it's no mystery that almost everyone needs or wants more money coming in, and with this desire most of us would like to start some sort of income-producing project, on the side. The only problem is; not only | | By: Ebook Review - Make Money | | |
| | | The million dollar entrepreneur - replies batch 1 | | 2007-10-07 10:35:01 | | Following my Million Dollar Entrepreneur challenge I've got 2 answers so far:
Shawn Hessinger from bootstrapme.com asnwered the question here with the following:
Leave my current full-time job
Bring in enough-about $40,000 a year by my rough calculations-to support my family while building my business venture.
The challenge goes further to Tom Pick at WebMarketCentral Blog.
Jared Reitzin from Entrepreneur success blog also answered the challenge with the following statements:
In order for me to feel good about doing well in business, I need to accomplish a lot more than just increasing my wealth. For me, true success would be accomplished by making a large social impact that changes the way people do things.
The idea that your first million is the most difficult is true, but this is because a.) it takes a while to get to a million and b.) you are learning everything at the same time and trying to have the persistence to not give up when you make bad decisions and things go the wrong way. All successful entrepreneurs do not give up until they reach their first million, and when they finally get to their first million they think about how to get to five.
The challenge Frank Addante from FounderBlog.com to answer these questions. | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | The million dollar entrepreneur | | 2007-10-04 21:07:49 | | I get the chance lately to speak with a lot of entrepreneurs or entrepreneurs wannabees.
They all seem to agree on 2 things:
- having a million dollars in the bank is the minimum amount to feel ok about your entrepreneurship
- the most difficult challenge is to make the first million.
So what's your challenge? I challenge you to asnwer the 2 questions:
- What's the minimum amount (or accomplishment) it would take to make you feel ok about your entrepreneurship?
- What is the most difficult challenge that you face in reaching it?
Let's see what Shawn Hessinger from www.bootstrapme.com thinks about.
Shawn?
I'm also challending Jared Reitzin from Entrepreneur Success Blog to answer the question!
Jared? | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | Entrepreneurship lesson from... a non-Entrepreneur | | 2007-09-12 20:30:28 | | This week I got a real Entrepreneurship lesson, from one of my colleagues, a "non-Entrepreneur". The story goes like this.
I have this colleague, Octavian, that every time I look at his yahoo messenger status message says how happy he is, day by day every day (various texts, so it's not a forgotten status). Now, that's a complete blasphemy for an continuously worried and tired part time entrepreneur like myself. (I have to admit that I've been on the dark side of not being excessive happy all my life).
Ok, so on Monday, I couldn't take it no more, and I asked Octavian how does he manage to be happy all the time? (In fact I said that I'm really unhappy with his everyday happiness :) Answer hit me in the face like a true and genuine Entrepreneurship lesson:
"I'm setting small, reachable goals to myself very often. Accomplishing these small goals most of the time make me very happy. For the bigger goals, I make sure I have enough small reachable goals to keep me happy until the big one | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | | Small Business Entrepreneur blog is SOB | | 2007-08-27 21:18:57 | | SOB like in Successful and Outstanding Bloggers
If you have read my latest guest post on the Business Opportunities Weblog, about Why do Entrepreneur’s Ignore Their Time?, then you know that I have bad habits in spending my part time entrepreneurship time (can I use "time" twice like this?). As I mentioned on my guest post, I spend quite some time reading and analyzing visitors logs on my site.
This way I noticed a new interesting link pointing to the Small Business Entrepreneur blog :) It seems that I've made it to the Liz Strauss Successful and Outstanding Bloggers list . There are stories that Liz never sleeps !! which I can confirm as she answered my e-mails on the fly :). She's making blogging a better thing showing that the strength of the blogosphere comes from relationships, interconnectedness, and community.
Here is what I got from the About Liz Strauss page: "According to EatonWeb, “Liz Strauss is perhaps the most influential relational blogger on the Internet.†| | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | 7 myths and reasons to be an entrepreneur | | 2007-08-14 21:20:57 | | It's so amazing to see so many different opinions on why you should or not be an entrepreneur. I just found some new lists of reasons pro and contra from Graham Lutz blog.
You should start with the 7 Myths of the Entrepreneur that tries to raise some questions about some popular believes regarding entrepreneurs and business owners. I personally can confirm all the 7 myths and Graham's comments with a special note on: "set my own hours†you mean “work 16 hours a day 8 days a week for the next 5 years.†- only 16 hours?? it's more like 20...
Then going to the "7 Reasons To Be an Entrepreneur", I think they are great. Not sure about point 2: "No More Cube!". Because if you are just like me, then you will want to grow your business to a point where you can afford an office with cubicles :)
Let's see what's he going to write next? | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | | Review: TylerCruz.com: An Internet Entrepreneur’s Journey | | 2007-07-28 02:39:34 | | Tyler Cruz is an internet entrepreneur who has a large following of readers and hundreds of posts, mostly about making money online.
His posts are quite entertaining and sometimes inspirational. It is great to see how other people become successful at something they like to do. Tyler is quite successful - making over $250 per day online!
However, his information about which programs have worked and which ones didn’t is most useful. I think it is important for everyone considering a move to monetization and internet entrepreneurship find out about the options available, how they work and why they don’t work for some people - and why they do work for others.
Tyler did not like his ReviewMe experience, which is understandable to me, now that I am a member of both sites. I can relate to his wanting more money for each post he writes and keeping more of the payment! 50% is kind of steep for the fee for a review! However, it would be great if Tyler emphasized what is good about R | | By: thepinkc | | |
| | How Thinking Like an Entrepreneur Will help You to Make Money | | 2007-07-24 22:57:38 | | One of the most important factors you need to have when making money online is the entrepreneurial perspective. The drive to create and turn ideas or concepts into profitable online entities requires a thirst for success and an innovative mind.
Building a powerful blog that earns a lot of money not only involves writing great content everyday but also understanding clearly how some have succeeded where others have failed.
The desire to build something lucrative, popular and successful fuels the entrepreneur’s perspective. Learning how to think like an entrepreneur when you’re on the internet is a simple way to eventually make more money in the long run.
How to Surf the Web as an Entrepreneur
The end-user perspective is natural to all of us. We approach most websites as a customer or user who wants to get something out of the web page we are on, be it entertainment, a product or actual information that may be useful to us.
On the other hand, the entrepreneurial mindset seeks | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | Other small business entrepreneur blogs | | 2007-07-21 13:04:50 | | I think I've said this before, blogging really gives me the chance to get in contact with interesting people, making the World a much smaller place. This is how Steven Sesar approached me, saying he runs a blog on "Tales of an entrepreneur wannabe". Had a quick look and decided is a good addition to my "Knowledge resource category".
I think he has one of the regular worries of any entrepreneur wanna be: waiting for an idea to happen: "I am a Los Angeles native who more than anything else has wanted to own and manage his own company, though still has yet to find the idea for which I am willing to commit my heart and soul."
Now, USA is really the place where Web 2.0 is really happening, the place where most IT ideas are waiting to start. That's why I found his blog to be an interesting collection of stories, interviews and tales about new ventures in the post 2000 internet bust era.
I especially enjoyed his story about starting to work with his friend on ideas about "an entrepreneur | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | | Do you have what it takes to be an e-entrepreneur? | | 2007-07-15 18:43:00 | | Do you have what it takes to be an e-entrepreneur?Copyright © Stone Evans, The Home Biz GuyAuthor of "Dotcomology - The Science of Making Money Online"These days, it seems like everyone wants to workfrom home and make money on the Internet. Butbefore you even turn on your computer, the firstquestion you have to ask yourself is whetheryou’re cut out for this kind of work.The fact is, building a home-based business isn’tfor everyone. Some people like the commute. Theyreally do enjoy having a boss who tells them whatto do, and they like the routine of workingnine-to-five for an ordinary salary that canbarely pay the mortgage. Personally, I thinkthey’re nuts.More reasonably, there are people who areconcerned about the risk of starting up their ownbusiness. They’re not sure it’s worth theinvestment of time and money, and they’re scaredof the responsibility that comes with runningtheir own company. They wonder if there isanother way to escape the rat race.I’m sure there is. Yo | | By: Internet Based Work At Home Business' Blog | | |
| | Interview with UK entrepreneur Darren Nicholls | | 2007-07-03 22:41:41 | | I’ve got in contact with Darren several years ago, while I was a Project Manager for InterAKT Online, which finally got sold to Adobe. Time has passed and now I’m able to ask Darren some entrepreneur to entrepreneur questions, something that I could never imagine while I had a simple 9 to 5 job. He [...] | | By: Entrepreneur interviews | | |
| | | Entrepreneur interviews | | 2007-06-16 21:08:25 | | Following the interview with Becky McCray I've came up with a new blog idea: Entrepreneur-interviews.com
Entrepreneur-interviews.com is about finding out true stories about real life entrepreneur and their businesses. It’s about business ideas, funding, opportunities, putting together teams, starting up and failure. It’s the Entrepreneurs “reality-show”.
Entrepreneur-interviews.com is out there because business owners love to tell their stories and wanna be entrepreneurs are dying to hear how this works.
More on Entrepreneur-interviews | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | Erik Karey, the Internet Entrepreneur | | 2007-06-16 09:03:52 | | Erik Karey, on his way to becoming a internet entrepreneur, has launched a very informative blog on multiple ways to ways to make money online. Anything from affiliate marketing and adsense, to just how to be efficient and successful on the web. He is also throwing a very nice contest you can review his blog [...] | | By: GPT Sites, Tips, and Reviews at MrGPT dot Com | | |
| | Greg Stratz - Entrepreneur in the making | | 2007-06-08 22:23:00 | | Greg started blogging on a blogspot blog some months ago, developed and idea for a blog-review website called OurBlogReview and has now begun to put together a online money-making and blogging forum at mmmtalk.com. Munny4Hunny asked him some questions, half of them are here, follow the link at the end of the post to find the 'other half'.What sort of stuff are we likely to see posted at gregstratz.blogspot ?I am not going to lie, paid posts, Ramblings about my life and the occasional Money making tip or idea. I simply don't have the time right now to put into searching for ideas and new ways all the time like others do.How successful do you think that OurBlogReview has been?I think it is successful to a point considering the amount of web design skill I have and the program I used to build it. If I was better I should have used a different format changed a few things. But you could call me a Newbie.At what stage is mmmtalk forums currently?Right now it is in beta testing and is look | | By: Munny4Hunny | | |
| | Be an Ecotourism Entrepreneur Now! | | 2007-06-06 10:29:19 | | In line with the directive of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to promote and safeguard the country’s eco-tourism sites through the provision of essential services for tourists, the Grassroots Entrepreneurs for Eco-tourism (GREET) program has been conceived to enhance the livelihood opportunities preferably for promising young entrepreneurs who can best explore the inherent tourist drawing potentials of [...] | | By: Philippines Travel Blog | | |
| | | Interview with Small Business Entrepreneur Becky McCray | | 2007-05-27 09:31:34 | | As I live in our capital city, Bucharest, and I always wanted to know how business is different in a small town. I had some genuine questions I always wanted to ask another entrepreneur. Becky McCray from Small Biz Survival had some interesting answers.
Becky McCray is an entrepreneur and rancher in a small town in Oklahoma. She writes about small business and rural issues. In her spare time, she enjoys photography, safaris, and spoiling her niece and three nephews.
Cristian: For the readers that don't know, Becky shares multiple roles under the same hat. She is co-owner of Allen's Retail Liquors, rancher and business/marketing consultant. I know from my own part time entrepreneurship experience that doing multiple jobs in the same time requires excellent focus and time management, so how do they all work together? What's the biggest challenge?
Becky: Thanks for inviting me to talk with you, Cristian! I must enjoy handling multiple roles, because I've been doing it a long tim | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | A day in the life of a part-time entrepreneur | | 2007-05-24 23:38:09 | | Before going to the forth day with my small business start-up story I should say something about the part time entrepreneurship experience.
Part time entrepreneur work day
I'm not sure if my schedule is typical for a part time entrepreneur, but my days are mostly passing like this:
I usually get up at 7 in the morning, start the laptop, make some coffee. This gives me enough time until 8 to check my blog stats, read or write a few urgent e-mails, and think about the things I have to do in the evening. If there is something to be done by my partners during the day, I'm preparing and leave notes.
8 to 9 is dead time, I'm preparing to leave at my 9-to-6 job, and rushing through a horrible traffic with my Honda motorcycle
9-12 and 1-6 are strictly dedicated to my "official" job, this means complete silence from my own business. No e-mails, no phones, no nothing - sometimes is really tricky.
From 12 to 1 I have lunch, and 2-3 times per month I go to the bank to make payments, e | | By: Small Business Entrepreneur Blog | | |
| | Jason - Entrepreneur in Action | | 2007-05-01 23:04:00 | | http://4e1www.calacanis.com/2007/04/27/new-calacanis-link-baiting-rules/http://www.calacanis.com/2007/04/27/new-calacanis-link-baiting-rules/OK – I just read the above post and listened to a podcast. It's a bit early to form an opinion, but I liked what I read and heard. Well, what the heck do I know anyway, but I think Jason might be right on most points. My only gripe is that he uses the word “entrepreneur” to describe his job.OK – Here’s where he and I clash. Jason says:"Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry: inappropriate or purely promotional comments may be removed."When/if you have the time to reply to my blog, you will notice that I don’t have any rules, as evidenced by the void in my sidebar – apart from Robina Hood, who steals from the rich and gives to the poor, but that isn’t a rule as such - just an impulse thing.Loved the interview/podcast with Fred Vogelstein of Wired Magazine, which he described as fallow or shallow. It’s hard to tell | | By: CoralPoetry | | |
| | Stock Options 101- for the Entrepreneur | | 2007-04-02 08:41:00 | | This a subject that can confuse the first time employee, what does the stock options mean to them ? and what are the pitfalls....this information is not meant to be a definitive statement and I would suggest that you talk to your IFA for the legal cut on Stock options. This article was cut for the the USA market, but has a lot off similarities to the UK /Europe, setting up a stock options plan for your company is something you need to plan on taking 3 to 6 months, as you will have to involve the government tax bodies and they work to there own timetable.Startup Stock Options: ISOs vs. NSOsStartup Stock Options — Dave Naffziger on March 31, 2007An Employee’s Guide to Startup Stock OptionsEven seasoned startup personnel frequently misunderstand the ins and outs of their options. I initially thought I could cram a full overview into one post, but quickly realized that it would take several posts to get into the detail that I wanted. So, this is the first post in the Startup Stock Opti | | By: Gordon Whyte's Blog of the daily challenges of an | | |
| | Venture Capital Alternative for the Technology Entrepreneur | | 2007-03-28 07:46:22 | | If you are an entrepreneur with a small technology based company looking to take it to the next level, this article should be of particular interest to you. Your natural inclination may be to seek venture capital or private equity to fund your growth. According to Jim Casparie, founder and CEO of the Venture Alliance, the odds of getting Venture funding remain below 3%. Given those odds, the six to nine month process, the heavy, often punishing valuations, the expense of the process, this might not be the best path for you to take. We have created a hybrid M&A model designed to bring the appropriate capital resources to you entrepreneurs. It allows the entrepreneur to bring in smart money and to maintain control. We have taken the experiences of several technology entrepreneurs and combined that with our traditional investment banker Merger and Acquisition approach and crafted a model that both large industry players and the high tech business owners are embracing.Our experiences in th | | By: Business Broker Chicago | | |
| | The Entrepreneur's Text Book, Multiple Streams of Income | | 2004-01-12 05:02:00 | | You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as you do not alter it, and you must include the resource box (About The Author section) at the bottom.
The Entrepreneur's Text Book, Multiple Streams of Income: How to Generate A Lifetime of Unlimited Wealth
By John Q. Miller
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