[ad_1] In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Jeff Rose sits down with Michelle Schroeder-Gardner of Making Sense of Cents, a financial blog. Schroeder-Gardner hustled to turn Making Sense of Cents into a financially stable business, and now she makes $100,000 from her blog content monthly. The best part? She’s only 28 …
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[ad_1] [Adapted essay from The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business] When Katherine Krug raised $1.2 million on Kickstarter to manufacture BetterBack, a posture-support device she created after developing sciatica during long hours at her computer, it was just the beginning of her success. Krug soon appeared on the TV show Shark Tank, …
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[ad_1] In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Jason Saltzman sits down with two founders to hear their stories of perseverence and resilience. Raul Tovar is the co-founder of WindowsWear, a fashion tech company based in New York City that archives display windows. He moved from Mexico to New York determined to …
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[ad_1] I live a few blocks from the Barclays Center, the arena that’s home to the Brooklyn Nets and New York Islanders. Like many arenas across the country, it often doesn’t accept digital tickets; they have to be printed out. On paper. Like it’s still 2005. I grumble about that …
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[ad_1] Small business owners have a lot of decisions to make. From deciding what is the best business entity type for their venture to figuring out where to purchase office supplies, decision-making can be overwhelming. As a result, owners may neglect, or postpone thinking, about how to protect their intellectual property. …
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[ad_1] Bart Lorang starts every meeting he leads at FullContact the same way. He asks everyone in the room to pause for a moment and do a personal check-in. The check-in is simple. He wants everyone to ask themselves: “How am I doing? Really? Today, at this moment, how am …
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[ad_1] Every company needs a home. Even the towering giants of online commerce desire a cozy place to hang their virtual hats (and sometimes more than one cozy place, as attested by the current bidding war for Amazon’s HQ2). While many a corporate mythology might dwell nostalgically on the “we …
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[ad_1] There was a time when working from home was a pipe dream. Thanks to technology like Slack, there’s been a surge of legit jobs you can do from home. Whether that’s working remotely for a company or starting your own business there’s no shortage of work-at-home opportunities. Here are 50 …
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[ad_1] The increased business that the holiday season offers is critical for many small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Unfortunately, their high expectations can fall short due to late or fraudulent payments for their products and services, a new study confirms. Related: 9 Things to Look for in a Payment Gateway During …
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[ad_1] For many startups, especially hardware ones, building a product isn’t cheap. There are expensive parts and machinery, along with costly technology. To help decrease the costs, many entrepreneurs are turning to collaborative spaces that provide shared resources, like 3-D printers, wood shops and metalworking equipment. One being Alex Chatham. …
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