What does it take to start five businesses and sell three?
Satya is the Founder and CEO of MartMobi.
MartMobi helps online retailers go mobile in less than a day, through both mobile sites and native apps.
Satya is a serial entrepreneur.
He sold 3 startups prior to MartMobi which is his 5th st
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Serial Entrepreneur Building 5th Startup - Interview with Satya Ganni
Posted by George Meszaros under StartupsFrom http://www.successharbor.com 3623 days ago
How To Web 2013 finalists - what have they been doing in the last year
Posted by AlexandraNicola under StartupsFrom http://www.squirrly.co 3623 days ago
If you missed How To Web 2013, you've come to the right place. How To Web is an annual conference, which takes place in Bucharest, Romania. It aims to reunite entrepreneurs, tech professionals, awesome speakers, and investors in the Eastern European startup ecosystem.
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How To Run A Small Business on Tight Budget ? - ReachOutSid.Com
Posted by Siddaiah under StartupsFrom http://www.reachoutsid.com 3624 days ago
For every entrepreneur starting a business is simple process thing, but running that business with limited budget is crucial thing to manage, most of the new entrepreneurs fail at this point of time, they lose their reputation, credibility because of their lack of experience in understanding.
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The Pros and Cons of The 21st Century Home Office
Posted by websuccessteam under StartupsFrom http://websuccessteam.com 3624 days ago
In today’s virtual world working at home has become the new normal and there is no stigma attached. More and more companies are having flexible hours and flexible employees. Corporations have found that employees can be even more productive and certainly happier working at least part time from home
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Business Structures: The Facts & Figures - Attorneys, Cook & Cook
Posted by swc under StartupsFrom http://cooklaw.co 3624 days ago
In general, there are three principal considerations when choosing a business structure: (1) liability, (2) management, and (3) taxation. Unfortunately, the laws that affect some of these considerations – in particular, liability and management – vary significantly from state to state and are not u
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10 Ways Entrepreneurs Fail Their Way To The Top
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 3624 days ago
Unfortunately, many entrepreneurs seem to prefer to fail their way to the top, rather than do some research and learn from the successes and mistakes of others. It seems to be part of the “fail fast, fail often” mantra often heard in Silicon Valley. As an advisor to many startups, I’m convinced it’
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How Many Times Can You Fail Before You Kill Your Business
Posted by George Meszaros under StartupsFrom http://www.successharbor.com 3624 days ago
Have you ever wondered if the popular belief that “failure is necessary to succeed” is a lie?
I believe that that it is impossible to succeed without failure, but it is much more complex than that.
If you ask failed entrepreneurs about the reason the business failed, they’ll tell you that “we ran Read More
I believe that that it is impossible to succeed without failure, but it is much more complex than that.
If you ask failed entrepreneurs about the reason the business failed, they’ll tell you that “we ran Read More
Startup Resources: 19 Tips to Do More Faster
Posted by AlexandraNicola under StartupsFrom http://sendgrid.com 3624 days ago
Following is a list of great resources for helping you with your startup. If you have any new resource, please add them here :)
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4 Things Running a Household Can Teach You About Business
Posted by Rieva Lesonsky under StartupsFrom https://forum.web.com 3625 days ago
What can you learn from running a household that translates to running a business? In a recent survey by NAWBO and Ink from Chase, 42 percent of women business owners say their personal experience running a household directly influences the way they run their businesses, compared to just 25 percent
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Starting a Restaurant? Head Back to School
Posted by Rieva Lesonsky under StartupsFrom https://forum.web.com 3625 days ago
Millennials have changed their dining-out habits—and it’s not good news for restaurant owners. According to a study by research group NPD, younger Millennials (ages 18 to 24) “made 27 fewer visits (per person) to restaurants between 2009 and 2012,” though this has ticked up a bit in the last two ye
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