Food truck owners are independent entrepreneurs. Here are five things that entrepreneurs can walk away with from food trucks besides a quick delicious lunch. Read More
If you want people to invest in your idea, then my best advice is first write a business plan, and keep it simple. Don't confuse your business plan with a doctoral thesis or the back of a napkin. Keep the wording and formatting straightforward, and keep the plan short. For minimum content, see my a Read More
Car wash business expert Jason Kurtz has put together a step-by-step business start-up guide for those looking to get into the business of washing cars. No matter what type of budget you have, you can start making money washing cars.

You don't have to operate from a physical location or use exp Read More
An interview with Jaime Brugueras, co-founder and CEO of Mineful, about how he took the company from a consulting firm to building a product. Read More
A summary of 5 small business books that will make you smarter by influencers such as Carol Roth, Ryan Blair, Chris Brogan, Julien Smith, and more. Read More
Too many entrepreneurs confuse motion with momentum and results. We all know someone who repeatedly tells us how “busy” they are, when it’s hard to see what they get done. Momentum is moving things forward (mass x velocity). Founders or employees in constant motion, but with no momentum, will kill Read More
If you use a little creativity, it’s possible to create some extra cash flow. But, what if you don’t think that you have the time to make extra money? Read More
This week I am happy to share my wonderful interview with Scarlet Paolicchi, Founder of Moms Wear Your Tees.

In our interview you will learn…

Scarlet’s best tip for selecting a url when starting your business,
The 2 best ways to grow your business,
How to get the biggest bang for your inves Read More
For an investor in a startup, quick return on investment is as simple as writing a check now and depositing some related money later. But what if the company becomes a healthy and happy company that grows and becomes independent and never creates any liquidity for its investors? Read More
If you ask first-graders how many of them are "creative," pretty much all of the hands in the class go up. They smile. They show their colorful drawings and finger painting and maybe even compose a song along the way.
What happens when the same question is asked of the same kids a few years later? Read More
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