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  1. An Entrepreneur Is...  by  Tino Buntic
    An entrepreneur is an innovator.  She sees a need in the marketplace and creates something new to fulfill that need or improves upon an existing mechanism that already fulfills that need.  An entrepreneur is a risk taker.
    201 words 2006-07-23
  2. Walt Disney's Failures Could Inspire Entrepreneurs  by  Stephen Schochet
    You are a struggling entrepreneur and sometimes it feels like you are pushing a 3 ton boulder up a steep hill.  Costs keep mounting and you are considering giving up.  Well before you do, check out these 10 setbacks that Walt Disney had, some were financial nightmares that put him millions of dollars in the red:
    711 words 2006-07-23
  3. Create Your Entrepreneur Dream Team  by  Helaine Iris
    I hear it all the time.  “What should I do about .  .  .  ?" As a business owner you're faced with the daunting task of making all the decisions that affect your business.  Should I remain a sole proprietor, become an LLC or is an S Corp better?
    831 words 2006-07-22
  4. Are You An Employee Or Entrepreneur?  by  Melih Oztalay
    I came across the below story and I could not help but think but to share this with everyone.  You might find this story quite interesting.  It is adapted from an audio segment by Robert Kiyosaki, best selling author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad"A Spring Runs DryThe story is told of a spring that ran dry in a small mountain village.
    630 words 2006-07-21
  5. How To Become An Entrepreneur  by  Jeff Schuman
    An entrepreneur is a person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.  Below you will find the Top Websites if you are considering how to become an entrepreneur or starting your own home business.
    326 words 2006-07-21
  6. 10 Lessons for Every "Shoestring" Entrepreneur  by  Isabel Isidro
    Starting a business requires adequate capital.  However, many entrepreneurs are finding that capital alone is not a guarantee for success.  Some businesses start out with millions in the coffers, yet end up in the dumps.
    1195 words 2006-07-21
  7. Cheryl Rickman Interview  by  Damien Senn
    Cheryl Rickman runs her own group of businesses CherryJam - with her partner James in Hampshire.  Her first company WebCritique a web copywriting and marketing consultancy, helps other businesses to improve their online presence and Cheryl provides workshops to local businesses on these issues.
    2786 words 2006-07-20
  8. Traps for young (and old) Entrepreneurs.  by  Megan Tough
    It’s common knowledge that most small businesses fail within 5 years.  These statistics are mindblowingly depressing for people looking to start up a new venture.  So what goes wrong?
    773 words 2006-07-19
  9. Do You Have What It Takes To Be An E-Entrepreneur?  by  Stephen Thomas
    These days, it seems like everyone wants to work from home and make money on the Internet.  But before you even turn on your computer, the first question you have to ask yourself is whether you’re cut out for this kind of work.
    296 words 2006-07-18
  10. Make 2006 Your Most Profitable Year Ever: 5 Crucial Steps for Every Entrepreneur  by  Germaine A. Hoston, Ph.D.
    Many of us maintain the tradition of making New Year's resolutions for our personal lives.  The New Year has just as special significance for our businesses too.  Whether you're an experienced business owner or are just starting out (or thinking about starting a business), there are 5 crucial steps you need to take at the beginning of the year to assure the 2006 is your most prosperous year ever.
    738 words 2006-07-17
  11. The Entrepreneur's Checklist  by  Tim Knox
    I was asked the other day what personality traits I thought were important to entrepreneurial success.  I immediately gave my preprogrammed reply about passion and dedication and hard work.
    736 words 2006-07-17
  12. Web Publishing Guide for the Beginning Entrepreneur (Part 1)  by  Rick Tanzo
    "The best things don't come easy.  " - QuotedThe finished web pages in your hands could be likened to a painting by Michelangelo without the Sistine Chapel.  In your case, the Sistine Chapel would be the web server to host your web site masterpiece.
    856 words 2006-07-17
  13. Preparing For Entrepreneurship  by  Joe Lee
    Entrepreneurs?  Who are they?  What do they want?  Why are they special?  "Entrepreneur" is the one of the hottest word in town now.  What does it really mean?  Why do people want to be associated with this word these days?
    788 words 2006-07-16
  14. Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small  by  Tim Knox
    Last week I told you about a recent report from The Conference Board that has a lot of big company CEOs concerned about competition from smaller, more innovative and entrepreneurially-minded companies.
    1228 words 2006-07-15
  15. Entrepreneurship as Your Passion  by  Yasmeen Abdur-Rahman
    Entrepreneurship has been my passion for as long as I can commit to memory to learning how to type, and that started in 5th grade!  Strangely enough, I wasn’t raised around lots of business owners growing up in New Jersey nor surrounded by many business-minded individuals.
    300 words 2006-07-15
  16. Which type of entrepreneur are you?  by  Jack Foley
    Do you know which type of entrepreneur you are?  I didn’t until recently until a fellow entrepreneur asked me the question.  She asked me, are youA) a planned orientated person who concentrates solely on a single business model and will not rest until this single business model has reached success?
    495 words 2006-07-14
  17. Is Now the Right Time to Become An Entrepreneur?  by  Richard Cunningham
    A number of economic changes are magnifying the role of small business and creating the impetus for entrepreneurship.  In the past, many people perceived small business owners as shopkeepers – the mom ‘n pop shops.
    282 words 2006-07-14
  18. Youth Entrepreneurship, A Disappointing Truth  by  Michael Ross
    The psychology of entrepreneurship can be very rewarding to one who dreams of starting their own business.  The freedom of being your own boss has billions of people seeking financial independence and other entrepreneurial expectations.
    400 words 2006-07-14
  19. Sales Strategies for Entrepreneurs: The #1 Way To Skyrocket Your Sales This Year  by  Chet Holmes
    Completely grasp the power of the Best Buyer Concept and you will double your sales within the next twelve months.  The concept is easy to understand, yet powerful:  There's always a smaller number of ideal buyers, compared to all the possible buyers, so ideal buyers are cheaper to market to and yet bring greater rewards.
    626 words 2006-07-14
  20. How to Become a Successful Entrepreneur on the Web  by  Will Spencer
    Becoming a successful entrepreneur in the online world is no different than becoming a successful entrepreneur in the brick-and-mortar world.  Both tasks require vision, determination, and hard work.
    1688 words 2006-07-13
  21. 10 Ways For Entrepreneurs To Find More Time  by  Dr. Rachna D. Jain
    It's occurred to me lately that I don't feel like there's enough time to do everything I want to do in my business.  Between working with clients, writing books and articles, teaching/training other professionals, marketing, and just living a good life, there seems to be less and less time in each and every day.
    914 words 2006-07-13
  22. Do You Have What It Takes To Be An Entrepreneur?  by  Tim Knox
    Q:  I am interested in starting my own business.  I have a business degree and lots of experience in my chosen field, but I don't know if I have the necessary skills to really make it on my own.
    786 words 2006-07-12
  23. Entrepreneurs - You Might Want To Drop Out Of College  by  Mason Hipp
    Young entrepreneurs and business owners are often times faced with the choice of which road to take.  On one hand, there is the more conservative route of staying in college and getting a degree.
    999 words 2006-07-11
  24. What's the Secret of Your Sucess?  by  Damien Senn
    I'm going to begin this article by sharing a little secret with you…'If you want to experience success as an entrepreneur you must first experience entrepreneurial success.  'So what exactly do I mean by this?
    568 words 2006-07-11
  25. 5 Questions Every Successful Entrepreneur MUST ASK to Make More $$ on your "Cool Ideas"  by  Melanie Benson Strick
    All wealthy business owners know that the difference between just being an entrepreneur and being an industry leader lies in choosing viable projects.  The key is to focus on those ideas and projects that will give you the greatest return for the time, money and effort you invest in them - hence, choosing high Return on Investment (ROI) projects.
    716 words 2006-07-10
  26. What It Takes To be An Entrepreneur Series: Action  by  Benjamin Seow
    Many people have the professed desire to be their own boss, start their own business ecetera, ecetera.  ..  Trouble is, how many people actually take the steps necessary to fulfill their professed desire?
    442 words 2006-07-10
  27. 5 TIPS for Home-Based Business Entrepreneurs  by  Perry Gage
    Have you ever heard that only a small part (5%) of 'all' Home-Based Business entrepreneurs achieve success?  Do an online research on your favorite Search Engine and you will understand what I mean.
    586 words 2006-07-10
  28. Be an Entrepreneur  by  Michelle L. Casto
    The Department of Labor predicts that the #1 employer in 2010 will be “self.  ” A recent Internet poll of 25-44 year olds revealed that 90% of them hoped to own their own business.  A survey conducted by Ernst & Young found that 75% of influential Americans believe that entrepreneurship will be the defining trend of the 21st century.
    857 words 2006-07-08
  29. Team Effort Pays Off for Entrepreneurs  by  Mike Menaker
    Business owners should not be running the day-to-day activities within their companies.  In order to bring small and medium size companies to newer and stronger levels, systems should be running companies.
    719 words 2006-07-08
  30. Business and the Successful Entrepreneur — Personality Traits of a Successful Entrepreneur  by  Stuart Lockley
    Every year over 400,000 people start a business with the hope of being a successful entrepreneur in the UK alone.  Clearly the number started globally must run into millions.  Unfortunately only 20% of those companies will survive long enough to celebrate their 5th anniversary and only 20% of those will survive long enough to celebrate their 10th anniversary.
    1225 words 2006-07-08

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