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Running a Business with “Remote Resources”

There are many benefits to employing human resources from around-the-world. It is less costly in terms of overhead, however it can be a struggle to get “outside employees” to...

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Business Development

All You Need To Know About Virtual Assistants

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Preparation Say Hello to Opportunity!

Paul Jenkins Jr., or as many know him, PJ, believes that if you have a dream, you should wake up everyday and work on that dream, so when opportunity...

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Events

Entrepreneurial Funding

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Events

7 Obstacles Entrepreneurs Face

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You Asked, We answered!

The Trep Talk is a little different this week – actually a lot different! We have been getting such great questions from all over the world on all of...

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Clayton Christensen’s “How Will You Measure Your Life?”

World-renowned innovation expert Clayton M. Christensen explores the personal benefits of business research in the forthcoming book How Will You Measure Your Life? Coauthored with James Allworth and Karen...

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Energy. Get it to give it.

  Optimism is a choice. Think about a time when you were “in your zone.” You know, that time when everything seems to be going right without much effort....

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Entrepreneur Fulfilled His Dream, Now Helping Others!

Instead of failing when the mortgage crisis hit his retail business, Shawn Ward redefined his business and his business model, taking an obstacle and creating a stronger business. It...

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Rod Hairston Interview – Why Does an Entrepreneur Need Treps Nest?

Rod Hairston gives us a glimpse into why every Entrepreneur needs Treps Nest as part of their training and development. 

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Concious Business

Balance is a State of Mind

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Cycle of Growth

The Cycle of Growth is key to understanding the mindset and behavior necessary to be a successful Trep. Entrepreneurs often hit difficulty and are faced with obstacles – having...

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Making Something From Nothing

Most entrepreneurs can relate to that statement; they come up with an idea and work to make it into a reality. Rachel Rotger, President of Stillwater Communications, LLC has...

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Tech’s Most Unlikely Venture Capitalist

In 1992 I was homeless in Silicon Valley. Well, not homeless, exactly. I was working in a yogurt shop and had somehow convinced the owner of the shop to...

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Riding the Internet Wave

Wanting to be part of the exploding Internet and a strong desire to ride the Internet wave were the motivations for Jeremy Schneider to start RentLinx. The wave crested...

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The Entrepreneurial Mind of Richard Branson

  A business has to be involving, it has to be fun, and it has to exercise your creative instincts. Richard Branson Sir Richard Branson is an iconic and...

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Motivating Millennials Takes More than Flexible Work Policies

A 2015 Gallup Poll found that Millennials are the least engaged cohort in the workplace, with only 28.9% saying that they are engaged at work. This, combined with high...

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Risky Business

When Dan Shugar learned he was losing his customer base to Chinese manufacturers, he made the difficult decision to stay the course – continue to use natural ingredients and...

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How Startup Valuation Works – Measuring a Company’s Potential

How would you measure the value of a company? Especially, a company that you started a month ago – how do you determine startup valuation? That is the question...

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Crowdfunding – What is it?

Using a crowdfunding campaign as the method to secure funding for entrepreneurs and startups has gotten a great deal of traction and media attention. Since we have experts in...

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