WHAT DID I LEARN DURING THE FIRST YEAR?
That nothing, and I mean nothing, replaces VISION, COMMITMENT, and SPEED OF EXECUTION. It doesn't matter how great your product or idea is, how good or bad your market is, how much money you have, or how talented and skilled you and your people are. If you l
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Business 101: Business Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4814 days ago
Start-Up Spotlights: Fracture
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4815 days ago
A fracture is “the new picture frame.” As described on their site, a fracture is a one piece picture and frame made from printed glass that mounts directly to the wall quickly and easily. The simple process includes uploading a photo, customizing it, and ends with hanging your fracture.
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Business 101: Plan for the Unexpected
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4815 days ago
When you first start out, you're going to have all of the energy, ambition, hopes, and excitement in the world that will fuel you through tough times, long hours, and the never-ending list of things to get done. That same eagerness can put blinders on you and make you downplay and ignore factors th
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Benefits of Brand Monitoring – Part 3
Posted by lkpetrolino under LegalFrom http://365daysofstartups.com 4819 days ago
This article focuses on another important benefit: monitoring licensees and franchisees to make sure they are making proper use of your trademarks. Now, before you stop reading because you think this doesn't apply to your business, let me just say that the number and types of business to which this
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Business 101: 5 Tips for Presenting Business Plans
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4819 days ago
The class was a great opportunity to receive real world experience about what it is like to write a business plan and present it to investors who are looking to invest in the next great idea. It also showed us the risk involved with entrepreneurship, because if we didn’t do an excellent job (they h
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13 Pieces of Advice to Students Graduating College-Part 2
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://365daysofstartups.com 4820 days ago
Now that the Labor Day Holiday is over and we are back to the old grindstone...the semester is well under way and you're thinking "should I really be in school?" The answers is "yes" but, in the meantime, check out these top 7 Pieces of Advice for when you graduate (The advice works for any startup
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Communication Method: Operation Name Drop by @lkpetrolino
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.spinsucks.com 4820 days ago
Communication method Operation Name Drop is a bit tongue in cheek, but Laura Petrolino shows us a way to connect, as human beings, with our customers.
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Monetizing The Monsters
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://365daysofstartups.com 4821 days ago
I’ll be the first to admit … what follows scares the crap out of me. I NEVER thought I would write an article about this person, but feel I must. Have you heard of Lady Gaga? How could you NOT hear her name these days? In two very short years (light speed in the music business), Lady Gaga has becom
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Superior Customer Experiences IV
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4822 days ago
Made Hot by: Ruth Stone on September 17, 2011 4:46 pm
In part I, part II, and part III we learned how to engage, engross, and enthrall. Now here’s something most people won’t tell you - if you want to truly keep your customers coming back what you do AFTER you finish the project is even MORE important than what you did to get the client in the first p
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Start-Up Spotlights: MeetingWave
Posted by lkpetrolino under StartupsFrom http://365daysofstartups.com 4823 days ago
Having done a lot of business travel in his life, John began noticing that his dinner plans getting the grunt of moving around so often. He recalls most of his dinners as eating alone in the hotel room, or by grabbing a bite in his hotel restaurant, seeming to always take notice of the many other u
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