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“Why You Should Become an Entrepreneur in 2010”
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| Did you make your 2010 New Year’s Resolutions yet? How about the one where you promise that this will be the last year you work for a measly paycheck? Isn’t it time to keep all the money you earn instead of a fraction of it? |
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Becoming An Online Entrepreneur: Wring Out Your Old Habits
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| Becoming an online entrepreneur is like the condensation that happens on the windows of a new house. Find out what happens when you “wring” yourself out. |
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Becoming An Online Entrepreneur: Keep Your Fire Burning
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| A fire in the fireplace is like the goal of an online entrepreneur. Find out how to keep the fire burning. |
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Entrepreneurs Will Save the World
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| Not long ago, no-one would believe that major corporations would be toppling into bankruptcy at such an alarming rate. It is very apparent now that huge companies can go under as quickly as the families who depend on them but lose their jobs due to layoffs. Home foreclosures are at an all time high, the stock market is more fickle than ever, and retirement funds are in serious jeopardy. The majority of families are carrying serious amounts of debt in addition to the stresses caused by long working hours and high expectations and demands from employers.
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Top Twenty Reasons to Become an Entrepreneur
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| Read why now is the time to explore your dreams and become an entrepreneur. |
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How To Become An Entrepreneur From An Employee
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| Becoming an entrepreneur involves a lot of hard work and passion. If you have the burning desire to become an entrepreneur and plan every step before you make the shift, you will be able to handle the challenging life of an entrepreneur and never regret giving up the comparatively easy life of an employee.
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Women Entrepreneurs Setting the Pace
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Women today, have a much more entrepreneurial, gutsy spirit, than they did 40-50 years ago. I have been a successful entrepreneur since 1986, and I have seen for myself the number of women that take bold step into the world of entrepreneurship, often driven by the desire to spend more time with their families, and these women are setting the pace for what is possible, for women and men alike. |
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Finding Your Purpose in Life through Entrepreneurship
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| We have become a society of followers. Like sheep, we are herded and fed from our master's seconds and leftovers. Few ever realize what they are truly worth because the wealth and empowerment is in the hands of the elite. The scraps that the major corporations feed the masses are just enough to keep them hanging on. We continue to hang with the false sense of security that is ingrained on our brains by those in power. |
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Entrepreneurs the 4 key cornerstones to success
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| The article is written for start-up entrepreneurs who are serious about making “success” their only option. Leaving behind the security and benefits of working as an employee, discover what makes the difference between a successful entrepreneur and a struggling entrepreneur who continues thinking and acting as an employee (entrepreneur). |
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Business Plans 101: Part 2
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| A business has a substantially better chance of succeeding if the entrepreneur takes the time to write a business plan. Not only can missteps be avoided, but the process of writing a business plan also allows the entrepreneur the opportunity to think proactively instead of reactively. When dealing with the day-to-day needs of a business the entrepreneur is typically in “firefighter mode,” putting out the fires of the day. Writing a business plan lets the entrepreneur take a step back and think about the business in a “big picture” context. This article continues the discussion of what needs to be included in a business plan, specifically outlining what needs to be included in the financial (or "numbers") portion. |
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What it takes to be an Entrepreneur
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| What is an entrepreneur? Are you one? Do you fit the mold? The word “Entrepreneur” comes from the French word entreprendre (to undertake) + eur (-or). Thus, an entrepreneur is one who undertakes, or an undertaker. (Not in the funeral director sense.) One who undertakes to organize an enterprise. Just because you started a business or own a store doesn’t mean you’re a true entrepreneur. |
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Starting a business…Look before you leap...no really!
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| Are you a "forced entrepreneur?" Just in case you were wondering, a "forced entrepreneur" is someone that's been happily working in Corporate America until that pink slip arrived. So you're highly skilled, highly motivated and thought you would easily get a job somewhere else...but you're not sure that's what you want to do? Perhaps becoming an entrepreneur is where you would really like to go but are not sure where to start. This article helps address that dilemma for you. |
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The Spirit of Expansion
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| What exactly is an entrepreneur and how does it relate to small business expansion? There are many differing views on what makes someone worthy of this title.
Investorwords defines entrepreneur as “an individual who starts his/her own business.” In a general sense, the word applies to any person starting a new project or trying a new opportunity. However, this definition leaves out other essential characteristics of an entrepreneur.
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How To Become An Entrepreneur From An Employee
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| Becoming an entrepreneur involves a lot of hard work and passion. If you have the burning desire to become an entrepreneur and plan every step before you make the shift, you will be able to handle the challenging life of an entrepreneur and never regret giving up the comparatively easy life of an employee.
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What is an entrepreneur?
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| Do you ever wonder what an entrepreneur is? Do you wonder what the difference is between an entrepreneur and a businessman? If so here is an account of what sort of person an entrepreneur is and what motivates him or her to succeed. |
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The spirit of the entrepreneur
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| The entrepreneur is definitely a person walks down the road that is less travelled. An entrepreneur calculates the risk, then makes a decision based on the facts that are presented. They also no that with risk, comes great reward. The entrepreneur believes in him or herself, and seek the ultimate goal, and that is freedom. |
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Inspirational Leaders Are True Professionals
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| I've mentioned before that there are two types of person, the Victim and the Entrepreneur. The Victim blames everyone but himself for anything that goes wrong, yet relies on others to take care of him... the Entrepreneur relies on herself and expects to take care of business. It should be obvious that only the Entrepreneur in each of us is capable of true professionalism.
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Defining the Entrepreneur
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| How do you define an entrepreneur? Some would say that an entrepreneur is a well financed businessperson, who launches a new business with $20M in venture capital funding. Others would say an entrepreneur is anyone with a great idea and a folding table, a cell phone, and a computer in their garage! Both descriptions might be correct, but that does not really get to the heart of the matter of what truly defines the entrepreneur. This article examines three of the key elements that truly define the true entrepreneur in todays business climate! |
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