08
Feb
america Best 10 States to Open a New BusinessCourtesy of iQoncept

Starting your own business is essentially what defines you as an entrepreneur.  It’s something anyone with some time and hard work can do regardless of background or location.  I talk a lot on Techlifemashup about the benefits of running your business online, but I recently came across an interesting piece of information that some of you out there might find interesting.    CNBC just finished ranking their 40 best states to open a new business in based on a variety of factors such as quality of life and cost of living.  We’ve got the best 10 for you hear today. …READ MORE »

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05
Feb

Gary Vaynerchuk is an interesting recent high-profile entrepreneur.  Some people seem to love him while others find is in your face personality to be a little too intense.  Either way though, it doesn’t change the fact that Gary is a successful entrepreneur by any standard who was able to turn his parent’s small wine business into a multimillion dollar per year business.


As I discussed here a few weeks ago (The Entrepreneur Spotlight: Gary Vaynerchuk), Gary has since gone onto publish a book and become a motivational speaker for hopeful future entrepreneurs.  In the interview below, Vaynerchuk offers some good advice to anyone looking to start their own business and provides some insight into what he feels helped to make him such a success.





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03
Feb

matt rutledge The Entrepreneur Spotlight: Matt RutledgeWoot.com is online store that offers one new product each day for only 24 hours before ending the sale on a specific item.  The one deal per day business model has since grown quite a bit in popularity and can be seen on several other sites now as well.  For pioneering such a business model and netting over $100 million in revenue during the process, we take a look at entrepreneur Matt Rutledge this week in the spotlight.  We’ll look at just how he did it and highlight what lessons any upcoming entrepreneur can learn. …READ MORE »

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01
Feb
save money e1264705456578 Top 5 Ways to Save Money When Running A BusinessCourtesy of iQoncept

Have your own business?  Wish you could save more money than you currently are?  You’re not alone.  Many entrepreneurs who run their own business whether it be from an office or at home, are constantly looking for ways to cut spending without hurting the business.   You may be surprised to hear that this is actually easier then it seems.  Today, I’m going to share my top 5 tips  for saving money on your business.  Not only will you save money, but you’ll be more productive too! …READ MORE »

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29
Jan

There were 672,000 new small business start-ups in 2009.  Small businesses continue to grow in popularity as more people continue to turn to this career path.  Events such as a slow economy, job cuts, and better benefits are just some of the reasons people have turned to small businesses for work.  Wondering what types of small business did well, where the best place to start a small business is, or maybe you want to know why some businesses fail and other succeed?  Well,  Focus recently published a very interesting infographic answering these exact questions.  Take a look! …READ MORE »

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27
Jan
brad fitzpatrck The Entrepreneur Spotlight: Brad FitzpatrickCourtesy of seo

LiveJournal is a internet blogging and journal platform where users can share and discuss their lives with others as they see fit.  The site was extremely popular in the early 2000’s and continues to remain very popular in 2010 mostly with the younger audiences as is the norm it would seem with most social networking sites these days.  That combined with the sites overall financial success is why this week in the spotlight we take a look at entrepreneur Brad Fitzpatrick who created LiveJournal. We’ll look at just how he did it and highlight what lessons any upcoming entrepreneur can learn. …READ MORE »

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25
Jan
business woman Top 5 Sites for Women EntrepreneursCourtesy of Phil

Women entrepreneurs represent about 40% of the private small business space with over $3 trillion in profits per year among them according to a recent article published at biznik. I’ve come to find entrepreneurship to be a much more level playing field when it comes to doing business than the traditional corporate setting for almost anyone regardless of background.  For this reason alone it is no surprise that we continue to see more women-based entrepreneurs entering the small business market.  So I figured I would take a moment to highlight 5 highly effective social networking sites geared towards women entrepreneurs. …READ MORE »

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22
Jan
stock Entrepreneurs Continue to Avoid Public OfferingsCourtesy of tobatmuhkh

Taking a start-up business public through stock options has been the traditional approach for most entrepreneurs of the past.  A entrepreneur would find a investor to fund the start-up.  The entrepreneur would then have to either sell the company off or have an IPO  and offer a public stock option in order to payback the investors.  IPOs and the public option have taken a backseat in recent years to corporate buyouts for a variety of reasons.  This shift in methods for generating financial revenues can easily be explained and with good reason. …READ MORE »

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20
Jan
chad hurley The Entrepreneur Spotlight: Chad HurleyCourtesy of World Economic Forum

Youtube is a free online video sharing service where anyone can publish, watch, and discuss shared videos uploaded by the community.  Youtube has grown significantly since its initial launch back in 2005.  Video has since taken over the internet as a primary form of media making Youtube a smash hit both from a users perspective and a money-making one.  That’s why this week in the spotlight we take a look at entrepreneur Chad Hurley who created Youtube. We’ll look at just how he did it and highlight what lessons any upcoming entrepreneur can learn. …READ MORE »

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18
Jan
pat flynn How To Make Over $200,000 A Year OnlineCourtesy of ucb pat

Making money online is something many of us as entrepreneurs aim to do.  Pat Flynn was an Architect who lost his job a little a little over a year ago.  Being down on his luck, he decided to give entrepreneurship with very little background in the area.  Over the course of the next year he was able to generate over $200,000 in sales from his small online business.  Pat now works full time on his business as an entrepreneur with no plans of ever going back to the daily 9-5 workweek.  I’ll let Pat himself tell you all about it from how he did it (step-by-step) to what you can do to have the same success as Flynn. …READ MORE »

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