If you were told to walk for 17 miles in the middle of the road, what would you do? Punch the guy in the face? Kick him in the balls? Run? Anything to escape that situation, right?
Why? Because doing so would basically guarantee your death.
If you were told to walk for 17 miles in the middle of the road, what would you do? Punch the guy in the face? Kick him in the balls? Run? Anything to escape that situation, right?
Why? Because doing so would basically guarantee your death.
Thu, Mar 18, 2010
If you want to become a better young entrepreneur, have children.
Ok, I’m not serious. But it would be an understatement to say that my 16-month-old daughter has been the most important marketing guru that I’ve ever had. Plus, she’s cuter than all of the 40-year-old guys teaching marketing out there today, ;)
Tue, Mar 9, 2010
With today’s massive amount of competition on the internet, it’s no longer an easy task for you to dominate a niche market.
More than likely, there are major players in your market that are competing for the same attention that you are hoping to gain.
Wed, Feb 17, 2010
The most critical process for any young entrepreneur who wants to start a business is market research.
Market research is the process by which the marketer (you) enters the world of the customer. Market research is essential for every business campaign even if you think that you’re already familiar with your market or are even a consumer in your market (although it’ll probably be easier for you).
Fri, Feb 12, 2010
“Hold on just a second! Goal setting and making plans is so important! Everybody knows that!”
You’re right, it is. Especially for an entrepreneur, it’s essential to know where you’re going so that your daily efforts aren’t wasted on inconsequential activities.
But, plans and goals will get you absolutely nowhere by themselves. Nowhere.
9. February 2010
Ever see a pendulum?
It swings from side to side with decreasing momentum until it finds it balance and rests in the center. In its process of balance, the pendulum passes its point of center many, many times, until it finally rests there.
8. February 2010
If you take a comprehensive study of a group of successful entrepreneurs and try to analyze the common practices that they all are diligent about, you’ll find that one of those practices is effective time management.
6. February 2010
Think about the kids from your high school days that always seemed to have the admiration of their peers. They were always part of multiple conversations per day and seemed to attract others to their association effortlessly.
Now think of a wealthy, successful entrepreneur that you either know personally or that you are familiar with in some way. See any similarities?
Tue, Mar 30, 2010
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