Running your own show can be tough, but if you take the time to plan properly before you begin, you’ll be better equipped to enjoy the ride. Here are some of the lessons I learnt when I started out:
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Small Business: Lessons I’ve Learnt
Posted by jewel.davis under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://ruthhamilton.wordpress.com 5107 days ago
When you are fortunate enough to win, you must be humble in victory, respecting your competitor. When you lose, you must be gracious in defeat.
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3 Small Business Lessons for the First Time Entrepreneur
Posted by jewel.davis under StrategyFrom http://www.hartmanmedia.com 5113 days ago
The problem with small business lessons is figuring out which of the billion and a half words written on the topic actually apply to your situation and could possibly help you survive that all important first year. Good advice can come from the unlikeliest of places, in this case a retired small to
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How to Become a Better Entrepreneur in the Next 30 Minutes
Posted by WayneLiew under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.quicksprout.com 5114 days ago
Do you want to be a better entrepreneur? Do you want to make more money? In this blog post, Neil Patel shares 6 tips on what an entrepreneur should start doing RIGHT NOW to improve themselves.
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Naming your Startup the Right Way to Raise Venture Capital
Posted by bea.alonzo under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.chubbybrain.com 5120 days ago
If raising venture capital, your company name impacts your ability to raise VC. Find out the right letters and length for your company name so you can raise VC.
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15 Small Business Lessons from Richard Branson : Managing :: American Express OPEN Forum
Posted by jewel.davis under StartupsFrom http://www.openforum.com 5121 days ago
On paper, global entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson is larger than life: entrepreneur with over 360 companies, chairman of the Virgin Group, author, adventurer, knight, patron, kajillionaire, would-be space traveler with a ballsy mantra, “Screw it, let’s do it.”
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6 Ideas - Bring your Ancient office into the Digital 21st Century
Posted by ivanpw under ResourcesFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5122 days ago
Better, more modern methods are important for driving your business forward. Here are six ideas to bring your ancient office effectively into the modern age.
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The Frustrations of Being a Startup
Posted by mikeholmes under StartupsFrom http://michaelgholmes.com 5122 days ago
Made Hot by: globalcopywrite on November 9, 2010 5:19 am
Being a startup is frustrating. Better yet, it sucks! It sucks because you have big dreams but those dreams don't line up with reality...yet. It goes much slower than it should. Any inevitably out come frustration...
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Raising Capital From Employees Has Its Positives and Negatives
Posted by bea.alonzo under Raising CapitalFrom http://thefederalcircle.com 5125 days ago
As an entrepreneur and business owner you will probably have to raise capital one or more times throughout your company’s lifecycle. You will meet with your share of private investors and bankers over the years, and in some cases it will make sense to accept funding from these groups. And for many,
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Social Customer Service: 5 Steps On How To Improve?
Posted by mikylla.tan under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.marketingtimes.com 5126 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on November 8, 2010 11:27 pm
Social support is no longer a luxury, but a necessity in today’s business climate. It’s an opportunity to maintain engagement with the savvy “social media native.” and stay on top of potentially damaging chatter from those in category two. To ensure that you are successful, here are five tips and c
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