Tag: entrepreneur

Why Facebook Is the Absolute Worst Investment For An Entrepreneur!

So did you get your hands on some Facebook stock last Friday? Chances are you didn’t because, let’s face it, it was really only open to the “Billionaire Club” and to large institutional investors. We simple millionaires, and up-and-coming millionaires, have to wait until things settle down and the Big Boys (and Big Girls) have… Read More

Starting a Business – Where Do You Start?

I recently read an article about “what type of business to start”. The article outlined 5 different questions you should ask yourself before deciding which type of business to start. The questions were good ones to consider, and there are some hidden nuggets in them so I’ll go over what they were in just a… Read More

So You Want to Start a Business?

Another Entrepreneurial Seizure and Another Business is Born! First, tell me if one of these scenarios sounds familiar to you. These are stereotypic situations of the entrepreneur before he or she starts their business. If you currently own your own business or if you are thinking of starting your own business see if you can… Read More

Top 10 Reasons to Own Your Own Business

It is estimated that every year 600,000 new businesses are created. Ever wonder why? This could be considered the 2nd in a series about getting Rich. In an earlier article I gave my definition of “Rich” and said that owning your own business was the hands-down #1 best way to get “money rich”. What I… Read More

In This Economy, Is It Still Possible To Get Rich?

Let me cut right to the chase and give you the quick answer to the question. YES! Not only is it possible but now is actually the best time to do it. Market conditions are perfect – if you know what you’re doing , and what type of industry to be in. So how do… Read More

Lessons Learned From Steve Jobs

Recently, Walter Isaacson, the author of Steve Jobs’ official biography, wrote an article for Harvard Business Review talking about what we as entrepreneurs and CEO’s can learn from Jobs. Here is my take on 5 of the lessons Isaacson highlights: Impute: The moral behind this first lesson is that people do judge a book by… Read More

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