Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 at
7:54 pm
Tweets that mention Aaron Kremer on becoming an entrepreneur : Business Journalism – Reynolds Center – BusinessJournalism.org – Cover Business Better – Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism — Topsy.com says: …
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
7:43 am
Hello, and congratulations on becoming an Internet Entrepreneur with your very own Web Business!!! To get you fast-tracked, we have included a vast selection of tips and tricks to make your online business a success that it deserves to be.
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
7:53 pm
Do you want to be a successful entrepreneur? You probably have an excellent idea and you’re thinking over whether it is doable or not, whether it will bring in revenues, and whether it has the potential to expand into a more profitable business venture. Now that you find yourself with the desire to start your own business, there are still a lot of things you have to consider and think about. First you have to ask yourself if you have what it takes to own and maintain a business. You should know that the world of entrepreneurship is not for everyone. Yes, the opportunities for profit and self-fulfillment are great, but so are the risks involved.
Being an entrepreneur can be a life-changing endeavor, thus, you really have to be prepared for anything that may happen. There are some specific character traits that every entrepreneur must possess or develop. These include perseverance, hard work, independence, self confidence, commitment to quality and success, honesty and many more. If you think you really have what it takes to be an entrepreneur then you are ready to proceed to the next step, and that is to find the type of business you want to establish and own.
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
5:33 pm
Painting stars on ceilings is probably the world’s easiest and most profitable painting businesses there is to start. if you are looking for a genuine small business opportunity that offers instant income whenever you need it, this is it.
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
3:54 pm
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Chances are, people who are in business for themselves view financial freedom as a motivating factor for venturing out on their own. Money in the bankâtime off for friends, family and travelâand even a luxurious lifestyle can all be part of the vision that entrepreneurs have when they set off to build a business. But according to the latest research, when it comes to women entrepreneurs, financial prosperity isnât the only carrot: the desire for âgreater work-life balanceâ is also a primary motivating factor.
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
9:05 am
I’ve developed prototypes and played with ideas but how do I move from prototype to production. Is there any books or resources that explain the process. Most resources I’ve found are too general.
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
8:53 am
Sales training is an entrepreneurial necessity. If your business is struggling to succeed, sales training can provide you with the skills you need to sell. And sales are what makes your business an economic success.
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
5:34 am
The unfortunate truth is, while some entrepreneur ideas are legitimate, others are scams. Time and time again, it happens–the unwary home based business professional finds himself the victim of a get rich quick scheme. How can you keep this from happening in your case? By acquiring a good education about the top 5 work from home swindles and avoiding them at all costs:
1. Envelope stuffing
Envelope stuffing has been around since our grandparents’ generation, and maybe even before. It was a scam then, and it’s still one now. In this scheme, a company promises to send flyers and prepaid envelopes for you to stuff, but instead you wind up being asked to pay to join the service. Or you only get paid for recruiting other people to the service. In other words, it’s a simple Ponzi scheme.
2. Craft assembly
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