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Why Every Business Startup Should Have a Website

Posted June 6, 2013

Every startup should have a website. Even if the new business you are planning is not web-based, a website serves as a tool to let folks know that you exist. For many organizations, the web is a major channel for attracting and managing customers. So make sure your website tells people plainly and succinctly what [...]

3 Quick Tips to Improve Your Work Life Balance

Posted January 24, 2013

I always love the New Year because it inspires and empowers us to be better. Nearly all of us make resolutions to lead more balanced lives. The challenge is that we often overcommit and try to do too much; whether it’s dieting, spending quality time with the family, or exercising (those are the biggies for everyone). In [...]

3 Things That Make A Startup Work- Eric Kuhn of The Founder’s Card

Posted May 3, 2012

Many entrepreneurs, including myself, think big- really big. Everyone has ideas and some of them are actually quite good but usually they’re too big and broad to actually execute. If you’re serious about building a great business, you’ll need to be incredibly focused to make it happen. Otherwise, your idea will never have a chance [...]

Don’t Look For An “Office”… Opt For A “Community” Instead.

Posted April 20, 2012

Don’t settle for renting or leasing an office when you can get so much more. As an entrepreneur, you can feel completely alone when you’re starting or growing a business. In the first business that I started, I felt as though I was the only one going through the challenges of hiring, doing way too much [...]

Authentically You…

Posted April 6, 2012

Last week, I was at a conference in Las Vegas speaking about the importance of vision and core values to a group of entrepreneurs.What I realized, as I was talking about my own vision and core values, is that I kept coming back to the theme of authenticity. It’s authenticity that’s been driving my vision [...]

Out and Active Co-Founder On His Startup Experience

Posted March 29, 2012

Andrew Fried is the Co-Founder of Out and Active, an outdoors excursion service that provides unique group trips that combine outdoor adventures, relaxing indulgences, and social activities to the LGBT community and allies. Andrew is also a mentee of Wicked Start’s startup mentorship program and we asked him to talk to us about his startup experience [...]

Ready to Go?… Wait! This Business Isn’t Right For Me!!!

Posted March 17, 2012

You’re at the starting block and ready to jump into entrepreneurship.  Turning an idea into a business requires a lot time, effort and $$$ so just because it’s good- or even great- doesn’t mean you have to pursue it. This entry is about the power of planning to help you get at the idea that’s right for [...]

What’s An Idea Worth?

Posted March 9, 2012

Figuring out just how much your business idea is worth is a subject of much debate— whether you’re looking to sell it to someone or get investment to actually start it. I’m confronted daily with questions of value by eager, aspiring entrepreneurs. There are so many amazing ideas out there and I’m excited by all of [...]

3 Steps to A $1 Billion Idea

Posted March 3, 2012

With Facebook’s valuation at about $80 billion, you might be wondering how you can get in on this action. Maybe you’re ready to tap into the world of entrepreneurship to create or partake in the next billion-dollar idea. So, what exactly does it take to get to this level? There isn’t an exact formula, and the chances of ever [...]

5 Tips For Working the Crowd

Posted February 23, 2012

Networking is about making connections that ultimately can help you find the resources you need to be successful- from planning, hiring the right staff, finding the best lawyer, or getting the marketing strategy right. “Working the crowd” sounds contrived, however, networking can be your best ally as you manage your startup. I recently sat on a [...]

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