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(Huffington Post) —In the latest version of our HuffPost Innovators Series, we’ve compiled some of the most interesting and promising startups from the HuffPost community. These firms, all of which were submitted by HuffPost readers, are doing everything from a crowdsourced approach to corporate innovation — which has attracted investment from Silicon Valley’s elite — to devising […]
(Entrepreneur) — Beyond profit in a business, cash flow is king. For startups, establishing cash flow as quickly as possible is vital to keeping your operations going through your critical first year and beyond. The key to maximizing cash flow in your business is to understand the things you can actually work on and measure, to create […]
(Read Write Web) — Never underestimate the importance of having a good story when pitching your startup to potential investors, clients, partners, and journalists. As Seth Godin writes in his 2005 bestseller All Marketers Are Liars, “Either you’re going to tell stories that spread or you’re going to become irrelevant.” Godin’s book addresses a shift in marketing […]
(Boston Globe) — He and David Hauser, another Babson grad, formed Grasshopper Group seven years ago to offer phone and voice mail services to start-up companies. Today, the Needham company has more than 100,000 clients and has started Grasshopper Labs, a unit focused on developing other products and services to help entrepreneurs expand their businesses. […]
(Forbes) — Starting a business takes money. Venture capitalists, angel investors and banks sometimes swoop in to help out a business at the start, but more often than not an entrepreneur is on his or her own unless they can catch investors’ attention. However, having a large amount of startup cash doesn’t necessarily mean you […]
(Gov Monitor) — Last month, the Kauffman Foundation released the most recent Index of Entrepreneurial Activity, which tracks monthly business formation in the United States using data from the Census Bureau. Compiled by Professor Robert Fairlie of the University of California-Santa Cruz, the report found that, in 2009, the United States experienced its highest level […]
(City Flight) — The five African Americans entrepreneurs featured in this story each started their business for different reasons, such as need resulting from losing a job, or family obligations that required a lot of their time. There is one theme that resonates throughout that drives them to succeed in running their businesses– they love […]
(The Fredrick News Post) –Many small-business owners left the Frederick Entrepreneur Support Network’s experts and answers counseling event Wednesday grateful they attended. It’s always worth the time for just one piece of helpful information from such events, said Pam Belles of New Market .”To say that I walked away with one thing is an understatement,” she said. Belles needed […]