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What Courses Of Study Are Good For Would Be Entrepreneurs?

If you’re thinking of taking a course – whether it be a degree course or smaller courses here and there – here are some of the subjects that you should be considering as an entrepreneur.

How Do You Know If You’re Ready To Start A Business?

Most of us have dreamed of being our own bosses. And that dream probably goes hand in hand with one of our hobbies, interests or passions in life.

Tips For Successful Networking In The Creative Industry

With the job market as competitive as it is, finding a place of employment within the creative industry is no longer as easy as getting good grades in school, completing one internship, and nailing your first interview. Pierre Drescher, co-founder of The Creative Loft, offers a few simple ways to not only network with others in your field, but to make yourself stand out in a crowd of other job seekers as well.

Taking A Chance On Life

by Bill Thompson, author of "Order of Succession: Getting Away with Murder" What’s harder than getting fired? What if you’re a baby boomer plugging away at...

The First Step In Turning Your Hobby Into A Business

From sewing baby clothes to upcycling old thrift store furniture, more and more people are turning their hobbies into side businesses. But the first step to turning your hobby into a business is this: Treat it as a business, says Christy Wright, author of "Business Boutique".

3 Things You Need To Do Before Launching Your Online Start-Up

Kicking off your own online start-up can seem daunting to a budding young entrepreneur, but if you have the product then you are already half way there. Fortunately, the internet caters to both those with money and those without - David Jinks of ParcelHero shares three things you need to do before launching your online start-up.

10 Steps To Creating The Perfect Logo For Your Startup

If you're a startup on a budget, you may consider designing your logo yourself. If so, here's a 10-step process to creating a perfect logo for your business.

Low Risk Business Ideas You Can Get Started On Now

Anand Srinivasan, founder of LeadJoint.com, looks at a few entrepreneurial ideas that require minimal investments in time and money to get started.

When It’s Time To Expand Your Business

If a small business is kept from growing when it makes practical sense to do so, it can begin to lose market share over time.

10 Tips For Achieving Success As An Entrepreneur

Anthony Amos, founder of HydroDog and author of "How to Catch a Shark" says that you will gain a foothold in the business community and you’ll have many contacts and resources to help you grow if you choose to do business ethically and honorably.

Life After An Injury On The Job – Become Your Own Boss

If you can’t work long hours or are being ostracized within your industry because of you won a law suit after being injured on the job, why not become your own boss?
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Growth And Exit Strategies For Entrepreneurs

Steven Pivnik shares some advice and unique strategies for exit-oriented and serial entrepreneurs when mapping out their business journey.

Making Your First Business Count

Much is made of the successful entrepreneur’s ability to rebound from failure. Just try to make those mistakes small and survivable. Here’s how.

The Anti-Diva Guide To Startups

Entrepreneur, founder and CEO of MissNowMrs.com, Danielle Tate offers a few anti-diva rules to help pave the way for the success of your startup.

When It Comes To Entrepreneurship, Age 40 Is The New 20… And Always Has...

There are more Baby Boomers starting businesses than Millennials and even more entrepreneurs in Generation X, points out Carl J. Schramm, author of "Burn the Business Plan: What Great Entrepreneurs Really Do".

5 Ways To Protect Your Startup From Copycats

Entrepreneur, founder and CEO of MissNowMrs.com, Danielle Tate offers advice on how to protect your startup from pirates.

Startup Advice: What Does Your Business Really Need?

The challenge of creating your own business and nurturing it can be rewarding in multiple ways; recent research suggests that twice as many SME owners love their jobs as employees, and almost three times as many feel passionate about their work.

Low-Cost Ways To Give Your Startup An Early Boost

Startups rarely have much money to throw around when they’re just getting started. But there are some cheap and easy ways to give the company a boost, and that could make a world of difference.

Five Old Adages To Ignore When Starting Your Own Business

Great entrepreneurs know that self employment is the fastest road to wealth. When thinking about starting your own business, make sure to focus on the future, not on the proverbs of the past, says Steve Siebold, author of "How Rich People Think".

Seven Tips For Ensuring Startup Success

Many entrepreneurs have aspirations about starting a company; however, they are not sure how to make it all work. Scott Gelbard offers seven tips that are sure to dramatically improve the chances of success for startup businesses.

What Are Your After School Options?

Now that going to university has become a more expensive pursuit than it has ever been in the past, a greater number of people are taking the time while still in school or college to carefully consider alternative paths.

Wisdom With Age, Making A Career Change After 40

When you reach a certain age, you can fall into a rut and begin to wonder why you are doing the job you're doing.

The Secret To Entrepreneurial Success Is In The Thinking

Every entrepreneur dreams of major league success, but many settle for less than their share. The top performers in life, while indeed very knowledgeable in their fields, all share one similar characteristic: the success is in the thinking. Steve Siebold, author of “How Rich People Think“, explores.

Problems In Your New Business? Who Ya Gonna Call? Mythbusters!

The business world is full of myths. They’re repeated so often that they start to feel true. If you’re running a new business, Heather Foley, consultant at etsplc.com says you’d do well to bust the following myths pretty quickly.

Embarking On Entrepreneurship: Navigating Uncharted Waters For First-Time Pioneers

Entrepreneurship is not a glamorous cakewalk. Danish Ahmed shares how to combine strategic wisdom with real-world lessons while sailing those uncharted waters.

Before You Start Your New Business, Ask Yourself These Essential Questions

Many businesses fail within their first year. The reason for this is a complete lack of planning. We’ve compiled a list of questions to ask yourself before you jump into your new business.

10 Things All Budding Entrepreneurs Should Do

Fancy yourself a budding entrepreneur? Make sure you tick off everything on this checklist.

Startup Business: Chart The Unexpected

The first thing for planning a startup will be a well written business plan. Here we bring forth some over- the-tradition points to include in your plan.

Don’t Let Your Startup Fail Before It’s Had A Chance To Succeed

Launching a new startup takes a lot of work, and you need to do all you can to make it a success. You don’t want to make serious mistakes and see the business fail before it has a chance to succeed.

Having The Guts To Be Bold In Business

by Irv Rothman, President and CEO of HP Financial Services What if you came face to face with the realization, that to survive and thrive...