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7 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
Melissa Breau What's the most unique marketing idea you've seen recently? For me, it would be the idea of throwing a party—a retailer in Fl. holds a huge party at a local park every year with vendors who provide various services / products to her target audience. By providing them with access to more than just what she provides and doing so in a fun setting, she's experienced great success.

13 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
Jason Biondo Calling all entrepreneurs and investors! I have just launched an open beta for PitchBIG, my new startup. PitchBIG simplifies both the entrepreneur's and the investor's exhausting process of finding, researching and connecting with each other. Check it out at http://pitchbig.com

14 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
Mehul Kar Does anyone have any experience using Spreadshirt or any other only store where I could sell T-shirts? I have a lot of questions and would love to be able to talk to someone.

25 weeks ago from New Media Marketing, Young Entrepreneur Community, Artists as Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneur2 more

Edward Antrobus: I'm not really sure, but I believe that she accepts pre-orders for a while and then orders a batch and sells them until they are gone. It may not ...MoreI'm not really sure, but I believe that she accepts pre-orders for a while and then orders a batch and sells them until they are gone. It may not be the most efficient, but she likes being able to keep the supply chain local.
24 weeks ago
Mehul Kar: That's what I've been doing, but I feel like people lose interest with the pre-selling. Those who order right at the beginning are the most ...MoreThat's what I've been doing, but I feel like people lose interest with the pre-selling. Those who order right at the beginning are the most excited, and they're the ones who have to wait the longest to actually get their apparel... that's just bad business to punish your best customers like that... quite a conundrum.
24 weeks ago
 
Jason Biondo I just released the beta version of my new site PitchBIG.com . We simplify both the entrepreneur's and the investor's exhausting process of finding, researching and connecting with each other. Beautifully simple. Spend less time connecting and more time building. If you're interested in become a tester visit the home page, click join and request a beta key.

33 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
Adam Toren Choosing whether to stay in what you may consider the comfort and safety of your current job or to venture out on your own can often be a very difficult decision to make. Before you hand your boss a letter of resignation, it’s important to determine whether you’re truly feeling an entrepreneurial impulse, or if you’re simply sick of the way things currently are and grasping for a change. http://smallbusinessbigvision.com/are-you-serious-about-becoming-an-entr...

35 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
TOP IDEA: Mehul Kar Are we being held back by formalities? I applied to be the commencement speaker at my graduation in May. The committee loved my speech and delivery, but they couldn't select me because it wasn't formal enough. Take a look and tell me what you think. http://blog.mehulkar.com/2011/03/an-informal-commencement-speech/

62 weeks ago from Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurs, Brazen Bloggers, Gen-Y Professional Bloggers and Brazen Undergrads3 more

Mehul Kar: Totally agree with you there. As far as this speech goes, did you think it was too personal and direct? Or were you just not interested because ...MoreTotally agree with you there. As far as this speech goes, did you think it was too personal and direct? Or were you just not interested because you're not much of a poetry guy?
43 weeks ago
Edward Antrobus: I'm not much of a commencement speech guy. I'll admit that I've only skimmed over the speech because of the format as well. Along with being "not ...MoreI'm not much of a commencement speech guy. I'll admit that I've only skimmed over the speech because of the format as well. Along with being "not much of a poetry guy," I find the format very hard to read. I just can't keep my eyes focused on such short lines. But from what I saw, I didn't see any content that was substantively different than any other commencement speech. As long as you don't name names or reveal secrets (others or your own), I don't think you could have gotten too personal or direct.
43 weeks ago
 
Amanda Veinott Interested in becoming a practitioner of Neurolinguistic Programming? I'm selling my spot to Niurka's NLP certification course for October and November. Life is taking me down a different path and I'd love to swap my spot with someone who wants to become NLP certified! Let me know if you or someone you know is interested in taking my spot! http://www.niurkainc.com/supreme-influence-into-action/

46 weeks ago from Entrepreneur, Creating a Life You Love, Consultants R US, Career Changers and Ask A Coach3 more

Amanda Veinott: Hi Lynnette and Alicia! The course is split into 2, 4-day intensive workshops - 1 in October and 1 in November. It's in Southern California ...MoreHi Lynnette and Alicia! The course is split into 2, 4-day intensive workshops - 1 in October and 1 in November. It's in Southern California right near the John Wayne airport. I was able to receive a $1000 discount on the course, so I'm selling my spot for $3995. The regular tuition amount is $4995.

The website link I posted above will give you tons more information, as well as testimonials of the program. I really wish I could go as I've gone to one of Niurka's 3-day intensive workshops in the past and LOVED every minute of it. She's truly a transformational woman.

You can contact me directly via Brazen or send me a message at amanda@zenacoaching.com if you want to chat more about the course. Thanks!

45 weeks ago
Debbie Jackson: Hello my name is Debbie Jackson. I am VERY intersted in your Insurance Sales Agent Training. But I live in the state of
South Carolina. I want ...More
Hello my name is Debbie Jackson. I am VERY intersted in your Insurance Sales Agent Training. But I live in the state of
South Carolina. I want this VERY much. Can the traing be done online? Please give me the full details and how much and what do I need to start and who do I contact at what phone or email address.
Thank You.
Debbie
email: debbiejackson10@ymail.com

45 weeks ago
 
Mona Abdel-Halim How much did you spend on your product video? Love to brad about the fact that we only spend less than one grand for an Epipheo-like animated video. Here's how we did it: http://ayank.posterous.com/diy-epipheo-how-to-make-a-kick-ass-product-vi

52 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
Thien-Kim Sometimes it's easy to get lost in the rat race and feel like you're not getting anywhere. Do you have pity parties? I've share some tips on how to stay on track. http://bit.ly/lnYaYe Would love to hear your thoughts.

53 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
Melissa Breau What do you think of micro-funding your business? I'm currently running an online magazine (moxymag.com) for women with big cojones and bigger dreams; I came across the idea of asking folks to donate $5 or $10 to help fund a project and was wondering if it would be a successful strategy to add a donate button to the site with a list of projects we're currently working on that the money would go toward (ex. a few changes to the code, hiring legal folks to help do some paperwork, etc).

60 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

Clara Kuo: @Melissa, are you saying you want to set up a non-profit with a profit component? Careful there...legal matters could arise. But you could use the ...More@Melissa, are you saying you want to set up a non-profit with a profit component? Careful there...legal matters could arise. But you could use the donation as a way for people to vote for projects they like.
60 weeks ago
JRandom42: No suggestions, just wondering why someone would donate money without any visible return other than a warm fuzzy feeling. I think, if you really ...MoreNo suggestions, just wondering why someone would donate money without any visible return other than a warm fuzzy feeling. I think, if you really want donors, you need to think about it from their point of view of WIIFM (What's in it for me?)
60 weeks ago
 
Adam Toren Self-Made Magazine is now up featuring the Top 50 Women Entrepreneurs Who Inspire Us! View it online here: http://www.SelfMadeMagazine.com Spread the word about these extremely empowering Women!

79 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
Anne Sutton Yes, one of the biggest hurdles for start-ups is FUNDING. So.......I started a financial empowerment club for women entrepreneurs. I'd like some feedback on the intro video and ideas of reaching out to build membership. Here's the url: http://miracleandeve.com/club, thanks everyone!

68 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

Melissa Breau: Hi Anne,

Are you still looking for feedback? I'd love to chat... I'm the founder of Moxy Magazine (More
Hi Anne,

Are you still looking for feedback? I'd love to chat... I'm the founder of Moxy Magazine (www.moxymag.com) and think our goals are very complementary.

60 weeks ago
 
Hawa Any great places (online or otherwise) to find programmers/coders? I'm a young entrepreneur starting an e-commerce site. I've done all the design via photoshop and I'm working with a program called basekit.com, but I need someone to help me with actually making my designs web ready and functional. If anyone knows someone who is available or interested (or if you are interested yourself), please do send them my way. If in the NYC-area, great, but not completely necessary. Thanks!

62 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
Mehul Kar I've just started a new company with my friend, and we're having trouble naming it. I'd really appreciate some help. This 5 slide presentation tells you about the company and names that we've come up with. Trouble is, the domain names of the names we've come up with are already taken. Can you think of any good names for us? http://slidesha.re/c5jWCh

81 weeks ago from Brazen Bloggers, Upstarts!, Young Entrepreneur Community, Social Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneur3 more

Mehul Kar: Completely uncalled for Ryan. We had settled and then you go and think of something else that's awesome.
79 weeks ago
Ryan Paugh: Good ideas take time :)
79 weeks ago
 
Mehul Kar I am developing a week long program to teach tennis to high school tennis girls playing at the junior varsity level. I wrote this email to the first parent, and wanted some feedback from you all. It's already sent, but with your help, the next one will be better. (Note, that this was not the first email to this parent. I had been in conversation already, and they were already interested in private lessons) http://www.scribd.com/doc/40336044

80 weeks ago from Freelancing, Upstarts!, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurs and Brazen Bloggers3 more

Malisia: It is not good to give the information that only one club is willing to hire you. It makes you sound like your trying to make them feel bad. ...MoreIt is not good to give the information that only one club is willing to hire you. It makes you sound like your trying to make them feel bad. Everything else esle seems ok.
80 weeks ago
Mehul Kar: Thanks for the feedback Malisia. I agree, that information could have been worded better.
80 weeks ago
 
Emily Moore Do you think it's possible to go straight from graduation into a career of freelance? Do I need to get into a 9-5 profession? I'm working on establishing myself now so that I'm already comfortable and in my "career track" when I graduate next May. What are your tips and advice for going down this road?

93 weeks ago from Professional Writers and Editors, Ask Penelope Trunk!, Entrepreneur and Young Entrepreneur Community2 more

Steph Auteri: Hey there Emily. I know I'm late to the game, but I thought I'd chime in, too. You mention that you're working on establishing yourself now, so ...MoreHey there Emily. I know I'm late to the game, but I thought I'd chime in, too. You mention that you're working on establishing yourself now, so that you're ready to go by the time you graduate. I'm wondering what this entails.

The thing about freelance is that you don't have to wait for that degree. You can just dive in now, and perhaps build up a strong client base that's already there by the time you graduate. How? Start pitching stories and building up a collection of clips. Build a professional site in order to showcase these clips. Become active on social media, so that you can both promote your work and connect with others in the industry. Network like hell.

Of course, there are a few things to consider before going all or nothing:

- Do you have enough money saved up to handle monthly expenses in the event you don't reach your income goals?
- Have you budgeted for health insurance? (I can't remember when graduates go off their parents' insurance...)
- What sets you apart from other writers? Sometimes, taking on other jobs can enrich your writing, and add to your areas of expertise.
- Also, Tia's right. Former employers can often end up as eventual clients!
- Finally, full-time freelance writing can be done, but diversifying can provide you with more stability. Perhaps you could supplement your freelance work with a part-time job. Or provide other freelance services, like copy editing or corporate copywriting. Etc.

God, it's like I'm writing a novel. I hope this helps!

83 weeks ago
Carlee Mallard: Emily, will you be moving back to the Raleigh area after you graduate? Either way, you'll want to start reaching out to people in the community ...MoreEmily, will you be moving back to the Raleigh area after you graduate? Either way, you'll want to start reaching out to people in the community that you'll be living in after graduating as well. I hope you come back to us though!
82 weeks ago
Raquel Elle Bell: Agreed
85 weeks ago
Mehul Kar: Thanks for the article forward Rebecca. Access is a good word. Access to goods and services to accomplish tasks is more important than the ...MoreThanks for the article forward Rebecca. Access is a good word. Access to goods and services to accomplish tasks is more important than the stereotypical American dream of ownership (which is kind of a synonym for stability).

Thanks for reading Racquel. :)

84 weeks ago
 
Sean Masters Many entrepreneurs and startups have this big question on "How do I deal with PCI costs?" I just answered this on Webmasterworld. http://bit.ly/dgsdpq scroll down to the post by me, "seansquared"

90 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

Mehul Kar: I disagree. I think the phrase "above and beyond" is born because the bar is set too low. Art is the act of performing to your full potential. ...MoreI disagree. I think the phrase "above and beyond" is born because the bar is set too low. Art is the act of performing to your full potential. Ideally, that should be the status quo or the norm. It shouldn't be above and beyond. The flight attendant should do everything in their power to help the customer, not because they are being EXTRA helpful, but because it is the average expected behavior (maybe a little utopian in an industrialized society, but that is the goal, right?)

I agree that the word entrepreneur sounds like a special breed of people, and it is. But not because some people have certain qualities, and some people don't. Rather, it is because some people have the courage to recognize their entrepreneurial spirit and live to their full potential, and some people don't. Seth Godin calls it shutting down the lizard brain that keeps us from shipping. Abraham Maslow would have said that it's less a decision and more a progression into full potential life. Either way, it is available (theoretically) to everyone.

Execution is the ugly duckling sister of entrepreneurship. Looks daunting, but when you give it a chance, it is beautiful. I didn't really address execution in the blog post, but you are right, it is just as important as thinking independently.

92 weeks ago
Eric Sforza: Unfortunately a lot of people are either in jobs they dont enjoy so they do the bare minimum, or are stuck to rigid codes of conduct and bypass ...MoreUnfortunately a lot of people are either in jobs they dont enjoy so they do the bare minimum, or are stuck to rigid codes of conduct and bypass making choices of their own (it's always easier to pass the buck). Seth's definition of "Art" is the ability to move others with your work. For example, instead of just selling someone your used car, you also detail it, give it an oil change and a full tank of gas. The cost is very little to you, and you didn't have to it, but you know that the buyer will be overly appreciative. That's the art - going that one step further in the work place, or anywhere for that matter.

You're correct on entrepreneurs not having special qualities - thats what I meant by them not being a special breed. There have been plenty of studies researching psychological profiles of entrepreneurs and the only thing they have in common is that they have nothing in common. They dont have to be risk takers, or Type A personalities, or from affluent backgrounds, or even very charismatic people. You're right though - anyone looking to create a start-up needs to have the belief that they can do it.

Give this article a check - think you might find it interesting:
http://www.inc.com/rob-adams/2010/06/ideas-commodity-but-execution-intel...

92 weeks ago
 
Adam Toren Quick intro: Adam Toren, Love Entrepreneurship! Co-founded the largest community online for Entrepreneurs to help them start, manage and grow Successful Business Ventures! http://YoungEntrepreneur.com Recently released a book (that we wished we had as kids for ages 6-13) called: Kidpreneurs (http://Kidpreneurs.org) Entrepreneurship for Kids! Fuel a child’s desire to get involved in business early by stoking curiosity in simple, engaging, creative, and safe ways. Nice to meet you all!

119 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

: Oops... I meant welcome*. Lol. You seem very active, that's awesome. As a kid--though I didn't have that website as a resource (would have been ...MoreOops... I meant welcome*. Lol. You seem very active, that's awesome. As a kid--though I didn't have that website as a resource (would have been cool though)--I was def. into business. I thank God I finally have some direction on that passion now.
119 weeks ago
Adam Toren: Judy, sorry for the very slow response. Glad you liked the Kidpreneurs.org site! Check out Young Entrepreneur: It's an awesome song! MoreJudy, sorry for the very slow response. Glad you liked the Kidpreneurs.org site! Check out Young Entrepreneur: It's an awesome song! http://bit.ly/bpd1mj
92 weeks ago
 
Adam Toren Congrats to Aquarius: Debut Music Video Release called - Young Entrepreneur - The Song & Music Video! Please spread the word! It's an awesome song! http://bit.ly/bpd1mj

92 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
Jason Biondo BLOG UPDATE: Interview with Fairview Capital's Senior Analyst, Aakar Vachhani - http://jasonbiondo.com

92 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 
Jason Biondo BLOG UPDATE: Most Colleges Fail at Teaching Entrepreneurship - http://jasonbiondo.com

94 weeks ago from Entrepreneur

 

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