Wednesday, August 31st, 2011 at
1:56 pm
Question by Rose: What is the future career field of becoming an Entrepreneur?
Best answer:
Answer by Wayne Landry
Well, there are many ways to earn an income, either online or offline for Entrepreneurs.
I personally struggled before I was able to find the right field for me, I’m a tech-savvy type of person, so most people thought it would be easy for me to get started as an Entrepreneur. But until I was able to put my skills to use, I did struggle.
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Sunday, August 28th, 2011 at
2:01 pm
Article by Ken Sundheim
An entrepreneur must have a hybrid of skills to succeed and to successfully grow a business as well as sustain that growth. Businesses are living, breathing creatures and must be fed more and more revenue to survive.
The minute that the “Beast” witnesses prolonged famine, it shrinks then, within time, the entrepreneur gets tired and the company dies. To combat this potential failure, the business owner must become multifaceted – a chameleon of sorts.
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Thursday, August 25th, 2011 at
10:26 am
Monday, August 22nd, 2011 at
1:51 pm
Article by Dana Smith Brice
PepsiCo today announces the second phase of its women entrepreneur programme, in partnership with the Trestle Group Foundation, to provide business support to high-potential women entrepreneurs in emerging economies.
Nur Begen, the owner of Organicera, a Turkish company producing high quality cotton goods and Deniz Alkan, Finance Director of Beverages for PepsiCo Turkey, will be the second round of female entrepreneurs to participate in the programme which will provide a unique blend of traditional coaching techniques combined with consulting, supervising and skills development.
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Friday, August 19th, 2011 at
1:56 pm
Article by Warren Waite
If you are truly tired of working for businesses owned by somebody else start minding your own business. Possibly at some point you have given the concept of becoming an entrepreneur some consideration, but became overwhelmed by the confronting hurdles, store space, office space, shop space, equipment, materials, people, money, time, etc. In the end it is all about the willingness to take the risk and become an entrepreneur. The easiest way to minimize your risk is to begin a business part time from your home. The personal PC and high speed internet access affords this opportunity to most anyone who wishes to become an entrepreneur. Build a website and market. A business that grows and prospers will likely be the greatest individual reward you can provide yourself and your family. You can not pass down your job to your children, or sell it when you are ready to retire, but with a business you can.
When you use the internet to search you can usually find information for free through search engines, but in the end someone is marketing. Your thoughts are not likely focused on the marketing aspect, because you are only searching for information, but some marketing had to take place for you to find it. This isn’t always apparent, but it is happening. Giving away information for free pays. Linked information from various sources helps a particular website be found. The website is the home business entrepreneur’s store front. In order to do business, it must be found. Conventional word of mouth and business card exchange will not drive the same quantity of traffic that a worldwide exposure is capable of producing
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Wednesday, August 17th, 2011 at
10:29 am