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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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Protect your idea before launching it on a crowdfunding site

  Entrepreneurs will soon be able to raise up to a million dollars from the public, thanks to new equity crowdfunding rules from the Securities and Exchange Commission that...

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What Makes a Good Life? Lessons from the Longest Study on Happiness

What keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life? If you think it’s fame and money, you’re not alone – but, according to psychiatrist Robert Waldinger, you’re...

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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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‘Finding A Cofounder Is A Lot Like Dating:’ How To Find Your Best Match

“I don’t work well with people who aren’t fast responders,” warns Jessica Alter, the entrepreneur behind FounderDating, a curated online community of entrepreneurs. The site offers free access to...

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What Does A Successful Entrepreneur Look Like?

A company founder is traditionally thought of being a middle-aged and well-educated person who comes from an extremely wealthy or extremely poor backgrounds. Check out this Anatomy of a...

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Success Is Only A Heartbeat Away

Dr. Joel Kahn tackled his entrepreneurial goals the same way he did throughout his life that resulted in him being first in his class and graduating with honors from...

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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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How to Harness the Power of Positive Thinking

Jen Groover, founder of Leader Girlz, describes how to question your beliefs and determine which ones are holding you back. Click here to learn more.

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What It Takes To Stand Out And Compete As A Newcomer

Entrepreneur Trevor George has recreated the wheel – and it’s Blue! Blue Wheel Media founder Trevor George realized a better way to do digital marketing; the circular way (like a...

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What Deductions Are Available For Entrepreneurs This Tax Season?

  It’s not too early to start thinking about taxes! As entrepreneurs, your success is closely associated with your resources. By getting additional deductions, you can stretch your budget...

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SMALL BUSINESS BORROWERS BILL OF RIGHTS

As lending from big banks to small businesses has plummeted (down 38% since 2006), alternative lenders have poured into the void to help entrepreneurs access growth capital. These lenders...

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How Fasting is Similar to the Entrepreneurial Journey

  Last week, I did the Master Cleanse, a six-day fasting program in which I consumed a solution of lemon juice, maple syrup and cayenne pepper. I do the Master...

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Josh Luber – A “Sneakerhead” And Proud Of It!

Working as an entrepreneur has its ups and downs, times when we may have had to reevaluate, step back, get back into the mainstream until the next great idea...

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Turning the Page to 2016 Priorities

Beginning each January, new resolutions decorate our mirrors, refrigerators, and screensavers. End February, guilt sets in. Almost 20% of the year is over and we’re no closer to our...

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