Every entrepreneur tries to maximize his startup growth by building and selling more product and services for the widest geographic area that he can support. This strategy is called “organic growth,” yet it alone may yield only a fraction of the potential you could achieve, unless you add the addit Read More
I used to work for a start-up CEO and he was a real huckster. Here is some of his wisdom on start-up funding, investors and sales. Read More
When you sell your writing it’s important to realize that you don’t own it anymore. Unless you specify how your work can be used ahead of time, there’s really not much you can do about it. Read More
There are many who wish to start their own business with their family, but because they are already working a fulltime job to have a consistent income they may feel that they are at a disadvantage. Tied to the responsibility of work and raising a family, a startup business may seem impossible. Beca Read More
Doing what you love is not enough to make your business a success. Passion for why you do what you do will make your business far more successful than loving what you do. Read More
Adoption of Common Core standards in much of the country means tutors and other educators have exciting opportunities to bring in new revenue streams. Read More
What can the rise and fall of the cupcake fad teach entrepreneurs, startups, and home-based businesses, not to mention corporations trying to cash in on trends? Here are seven key business lessons you can have with your cupcake. Read More
As lawyers and venture capitalists involved with start-ups, we have seen plenty of legal mistakes made by entrepreneurs and start-up companies. The following are some of the more common and problematic legal mistakes we have seen. Read More
When I was growing up I looked forward to our family forays into New York City for many reasons, but one was definitely the chance to get a fresh, hot pretzel from a street vendor. There could be no better way to eat a pretzel, I thought-but I was wrong.
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Entrepreneurs need to listen to constructive criticism, but ignore negative vibes and complainers at all costs. If you are a complainer, and you are thinking of becoming an entrepreneur, think again. The world of an entrepreneur is tough, unpredictable, and fraught with risk. Most importantly, the Read More
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