Starting a business is not for the faint of heart and, unfortunately, many would-be entrepreneurs don't stop to question themselves before they make the leap. If things go well, the successful entrepreneur will often blindly dive into the next deal feeling like he or she is golden. That's what one billionaire entrepreneur I know did; in fact, after a huge sale of his very well-known company, he dove into three very diverse high-risk ventures believing that he couldn't lose--he had the Midas touch.
... Read MoreThe other day I received an email from someone I've known a long time who is definitely a promoter type - big on hype and talk about how what they're doing is the greatest idea on the planet. You may know someone like this - they surface every couple years touting the next big thing they're working on. After a while you think - yada, yada, I hear the talk, but where's the result?
... Read MoreIf you want a push to get that business started and you need a little seed capital, you will find both in an innovative program in South Dakota. Yes, I did say South Dakota. I realize that many people don't know that part of the country even exists- those of you who fly from one coast to the other without ever stopping in the middle - but some very entrepreneurial things are going on in the northern plains states. One of those things is the N2TEC Technology Accelerator program, which is providing $15,000 grants to entrepreneurs to spend 8 weeks in South Dakota and get their businesses ready for launch.
... Read MoreOne of the best things about what I do is that I get to meet some really interesting people. So when an entrepreneur with an apple pie business left me a message on my phone, I was intrigued. (I LOVE apple pie). But little did I know that the Mary Beth Schwartz who contacted me is better known to her millions of fans as Mary Beth Evans who plays Kayla on NBC's hit soap "Days of Our Lives."
... Read MoreWhile I generally don't post information that will be stale in a few months -- much preferring timeless pearls of wisdom that will stand the test of time (*cough*) -- in this case I'm going to make an exception. I just found out about a competition that -- if you qualify -- you're going to be very interested in. It's called Pitch 2009: Women 2.0 Startup Competition, andthe prizes are nothing short of awesome.
... Read MoreA while back Peter blogged about the importance of focus, specifically, focusing on what your business does well.and not getting pulled in a lot of different directions. I agree with that, and especially if you're a rocket scientist, brain surgeon, or race car driver ,you definitely need to focus or you're in big trouble. But if you're facing the unknown--uncertainty--the LAST thing you want to do is focus...
... Read MoreWhen it comes to business ideas, bigger is definitely better. Why? Let’s face it, starting any business is a risky proposition at best—the main risk being that you might fail. So, if you’re facing the possibility of failing, why not fail big so you learn a lot more!
... Read MoreI don’t know about you but I’m a glass-half-full kind of person, so I find it troubling that everywhere you look today, the news seems to be negative—layoffs, tight credit, foreclosures – you name it, it’s there. I would never deny the reality of these problems, but as an entrepreneur, I tend to see opportunity in any situation.
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