Sharing office space with other start-ups has obvious benefit of reducing the cost, but it also has other less tangible benefits as explained in this article.
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6 Less Tangible Benefits of Shared Offices for Start-ups
Posted by AngelBiz under StartupsFrom http://www.smallbizviewpoints.com 2981 days ago
Build Your Own Brand (and Stop Reselling!)
Posted by wmharris101 under StartupsFrom http://www.sellbrite.com 2982 days ago
Five reasons why it’s a great idea to build your own brand instead of just reselling someone else’s products.
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Are Startup Failure Rates as Bad as They Used to Be?
Posted by popularpicks under StartupsFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 2982 days ago
It looks like the answer is, it depends. Although failure rates are better than they used to be, the type of business startup and the industry you are in, makes a difference. As the author concludes, the numbers also fail to take into account the differences between entrepreneurs and their relative
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Mobile Hairdresser: a new career path from a client’s perspective
Posted by Krystsina under StartupsFrom http://blog.invoiceberry.com 2982 days ago
If you are seriously thinking about starting your own business as a mobile hairdresser, then this guide might be very helpful for you. Learn what legal requirements have to be met, what practical suggestions you should follow before you start, how to find clients, and much more. Check it out!
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Difference Between Firm and Company - Mill For Business
Posted by Arjen231 under StartupsFrom https://www.millforbusiness.com 2982 days ago
Difference between firm and company?
This question arises quite often. It even may cause an earnest confusion.
Usually, people encounter this question during pre-incorporation stage. And then they need to figure out the difference between firm and company. This is important to decide on further s Read More
This question arises quite often. It even may cause an earnest confusion.
Usually, people encounter this question during pre-incorporation stage. And then they need to figure out the difference between firm and company. This is important to decide on further s Read More
Who to hire in your company? Who to hire in your startup?
Posted by karolzielinski under StartupsFrom http://karolzielinski.com 2983 days ago
Yeah, it's always tough. At last you have some money and you want to hire your first employees. Who should you hire?
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5 People Traits Angels Consciously Look For in Their CEOs
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom https://www.fundingnote.com 2984 days ago
Here is a list of 5 people traits angels are really looking for when you approach them for some much needed capital for your startup or existing business.
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Find a Business Mentor -- or Fail Trying
Posted by wmharris101 under StartupsFrom https://www.entrepreneur.com 2984 days ago
The right mentor can connect you with the right tools, experiences and opportunities.
It’s pretty safe to say that anyone who’s ever been successful at anything in life could probably identify at least one or two people, if not more, that have significantly impacted their rate of success. Read More
It’s pretty safe to say that anyone who’s ever been successful at anything in life could probably identify at least one or two people, if not more, that have significantly impacted their rate of success. Read More
How to Impress at your First Meeting with your Small Business Mentor (Slideshare)
Posted by tonyp21 under StartupsFrom http://www.tonypaullconsulting.com 2984 days ago
Meeting with your small business mentor for the first time can be extremely intimadating therefore it is imperatve that you are well prepared.
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The 1 Week Minimum Viable Product (MVP) - Takis Athanassiou
Posted by tathan under StartupsFrom http://takisathanassiou.com 2984 days ago
Do you know what a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is? Actually in:
product development, the minimum viable product (MVP) is a product with just enough features to gather validated learning about the product and its continued development. (Wikipedia: Minimum viable product)
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product development, the minimum viable product (MVP) is a product with just enough features to gather validated learning about the product and its continued development. (Wikipedia: Minimum viable product)
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