Category: Starting a Business
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Here's the Best State to Start a Business — and the Worst, New Research Reveals
Deciding where to launch your next venture could be just as important as the idea itself.
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Using a Severance Package to Launch Your Own Business? Here's What You Need to Know.
With layoffs at a record high, many are taking their severance packages and investing them into starting a business for themselves.
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From Idea to Successful Exit — 8 Lessons Learned From Building and Selling a Startup
Here are a few valuable lessons all entrepreneurs can apply as they build (and eventually exit) their startups.
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7 Steps You Must Take When Inventing a New Product
Once you’ve created a new product, what’s next? Discover the seven essential business steps you must take after creating a new product.
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Ask Co-Founder of Netflix Marc Randolph Anything: How to Watch
How to watch the new live streaming episode of ‘Ask Marc.’
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Why Venture-Backed Startups Are Losing Speed — and Creative Ways to Earn Funding in Challenging Economic Times
In recent years, there has been a noticeable decline in the number of venture-backed small businesses. However, there are still several ways to secure funding.
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Moving Beyond the Idea Stage — 4 Strategies for Taking Action and Achieving Your Entrepreneurial Goals
Learn how to move beyond the idea stage and achieve your entrepreneurial goals with these strategies.
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Don't Let These Myths About Entrepreneurship Hold You Back
If you or someone in your life has been thinking about starting a business, now is the time. Debunk the myths and get started today.
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Starting a Business in Mexico: A Guide to Laws, Culture and More
Are you thinking of starting a business in Mexico? Continue reading for everything you need to know about this exciting business opportunity.
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Starting a New Business? Here's How to Leverage Transferable Skills From Your Prior Careers and Drive Success
Launching your own business can be daunting, but when you harness the skills from past jobs, there are a variety of things you must ask yourself. Here are three recipes for success using your prior experiences.