Archive for 2004
Start a Business and Escape Your Boss
Startup Journal: “Mr. Smith feels he owes his former boss a debt of gratitude because the tempestuous relationship spurred him to actively pursue his longtime dream of self-employment. ‘I have to give him credit for pushing me into my destiny. I probably would still be working there today waiting for conditions to be perfect before [...]
ABC News: “Some blogs have become start-up businesses devoid of traditional business plans or venture capital finances. Because of relatively low start-up and maintenance costs, bloggers have found they need not market a longer lasting light bulb or build a better mousetrap — they can simply sell themselves, and they can do it through their [...]
Suzi Bonk: “Five Things I Would Tell Someone Who Wanted to Be An Entrepreneur… Before they became an entrepreneur (aka… The Five Things No One Told Me… Before I became an Entrepreneur)”
Karon Thackston on Insider Reports: Let me tell you right up front, there is no shame in being a small or home-based business. There is no reason to believe you have less to offer if you are the sole employee of that business. As a matter of fact, being small has some very distinct advantages. [...]
SFGate: “It’s one of the great ironies of the digital age. Ink, a substance that has been around some 5,000 years, has become an enormous cash cow for computer companies. They sell the printers dirt cheap and, just like razor manufacturers, rake in the big bucks on the disposable component. ” The article gives some [...]
Dan Sherman: “What you’ll be doing is providing/making grave markers for the lower income families the funeral home may be talking to. Markers can cost well over $500. You can make one for about $10-$15 in materials out of material called Hydrastone. That’s a substance kind of like plaster, but very, very hard after setting. [...]
Financial Fitness for Entrepreneurs
Brad Feld: What follows are some fundamental financial tenets that all early-stage entrepreneurs should be aware of, understand, and heed. Cash is king: No matter what, don’t run out of money. Nothing else in this article matters if you run out of money. This means know your burn rate (the net cash that is flowing [...]
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Entrepreneurial Wisdom from MIT
On the MIT Entrepreneurship Center website, there is a great collection of entrepreneurial advice and tips from friends and alumni of the school. My favorite quip comes from Bart Stuck, now the Managing Director of Signal Lake Venture Fund, L.P.: “Make sure the wire transfer happened; anything less than that is non-binding. “
Starting an Adult Entertainment Company
Nolo: If you want to go into the business of putting naked body parts on display, chances are that you’ll have to deal with local zoning restrictions that govern where adult-oriented businesses may be located. Check with the planning department or other similar office in your city, or in your county if you’re in an [...]
American Entrepreneurial Economy
Jeff Cornwall: “The Kauffman Foundation has released its latest report on entrepreneurship that is part of its Global Entrepreneurship Monitoring project. United States Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2003 Report, by Maria Minitti and William D. Bygrave, offers more evidence of the robust nature of our entrepreneurial economic recovery. ‘Entrepreneurship in the United States continues to thrive [...]
Automate Your Internet Business
Joseph Kowal: “If you’re going into business on the Internet, you MUST automate everything possible – right from the start. Why? I’ll let a little story about my personal experience answer that question… When I first got into the whole online business thing, I had visions of raking in piles of cash while I played [...]
Businesses For Stay At Home Moms
CNN: You’ve opted to stay home to care for the kids. But you wouldn’t mind making some extra income during those hours between sending your charges off to school and picking them up again. You’re certainly not alone. Women own more than 6 million small businesses and 5 million women with children under 18 worked [...]
Fortune: “Chemical Bank’s ad campaign announced the start of the revolution in 1969: ‘On Sept. 2, our bank will open at 9:00 and never close again!’ On that day at the Rockville Centre branch at 10 North Village Avenue on Long Island, customers who possessed plastic cards with magnetic stripes no longer had to wait [...]
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Carnival of the Capitalists. We’ve got a big show for you today: In An Alternative View Of Organizations in the Future, Gautam Ghosh speculates that in the future, organizations won’t organize for the long term. Russel Buckley compares Sun CEO Scott McNealy to Louis XIV of France in [...]
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Why I Love Doing Business – A Reminder
Jeremy Wright: “Sometimes it’s easy to forget what’s important. Some people will dismiss this essay by my friend Mattias Johansson as trivial, naive and simplistic and it’s likely those people who need to read it the most.” Read Mattias’s essay: Why I love doing business. A reminder to myself why I do what I do.
Duct Tape Marketing: “One of the greatest opportunities open to the small business owner is duplication. Look, you’re an expert a something right, I mean, people pay you for your knowledge, skill, advice, or ability to listen to and solve their problems.”
The International Instant Business Plan Book: 12 Quick-And-Easy Steps to a Profitable Business
Amazon: “For those hoping to start or those who run small businesses, the need to have a business plan has become a given. A written plan attracts potential investors and serves as a road map for the business owner. With their title, the authors of this guide target those who may be intimidated by the [...]
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Sydney Johnston: The overwhelming majority of the items sold on eBay and other auction sites are physical goods. There are a small number of exceptions, though, and one possibility that is usually overlooked is that of services. Selling services on eBay may have some great advantages: Depending on what service you are offering, there may [...]
Jeff Cornwall: “Anita Campbell writes about the impact e-Bay is having on small business at Small Business Trends. This same trend was featured in a three part series written by Gerry Blackwell. Part I looks at operating an e-Bay store. Part II examines how to do it right and not get scammed, which is a [...]
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The Web Has Changed the Nanny Business
Startup Journal: From an initial investment of $120,000, Ms. Robinson and her partners — though she’s now the sole owner — built an agency that today places about 300 nannies a year and charges a flat fee of $3,500 for its services, along with a $395 application fee (both are paid by the families); the [...]
Cafe Hayek: “People talk of ‘jobs’ as if these are ends in themselves — as if jobs are goods, rather than bads. But jobs are bads — or, more precisely, they’re costs. A job is the necessary effort each of us must put forward in order to acquire purchasing power. (Yes, yes, I know that [...]
The Entrepreneurial Mind: “Here is today’s latest marvel of the marketplace: health care kiosks. It is a fast, efficient mini-clinic that specializes in common health problems. These kiosks operate out of Target and other retail stores. People were “sick” of sitting and waiting for hours in doctors’ offices, emergency rooms, or urgent care centers for [...]
I just found a great marketing blog called Marketing Genius from Maple Creative. Its not exactly new, there are posts back to March, but I’m looking forward to exploring the archives and reading new posts. Thanks for the link, Ross.
BusinessLogs: “If a weblog pops up on the first page of Google results, there’s a reason for it.” I’ve been saying this for ages, and someday soon, I’m going to share some of my Google secrets.
Can You Build A Business at Home?
Womens Wall Street: “Many women, particularly mothers of young children, dream of earning a part-time salary and enjoying the flexibility of a freelance lifestyle. But wary of those Spam-mailing con artists peddling bogus work-at-home schemes, they’re also not up for starting a major entrepreneurial venture requiring a million dollars in investment capital. Is it unreasonable, [...]
Martin Tobias writing at AlwaysOn: “Good equity investors should be business partners, not just financial investors. Purely financial investors should be the public markets. Unfortunately, as the mood brightens, many of them will come back into the private equity markets. Look for people who have worked in related businesses to yours. An entrepreneur-turned-investor who has [...]
Using Telecommuters to Expand Your Business
David St Lawrence: Using conventional thinking, the growing company would have to add office space, extra phone lines, computers, and all of the other expenses that are required to support additional staff. This really blows the idea of an incremental increase in expenses right out of the water. As a result, many micro-business owners delay [...]
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Advice to Lawyers from Entrepreneurs
Dr. Jeffey R. Cornwall: “Matt Homann asked me to contribute to a feauture called “Five-by-Five” that he uses at his blog the [non]billable hour. He asks five experts to contribute five comments each about a particular topic. This week he asked for advice that we would offer lawyers on how to work effectively with entrepreneurs.”
Russell Roberts’ account of this exchange with a sidewalk artist makes me feel all warm and tingly inside: I gave him a $20. He handed me the change and said, “We’re even.” I smiled and said, on the contrary, we have a beautiful picture and you have our money to enjoy as you wish. We’re [...]
BizStats: “Want to quickly know what the average small business owner keeps from each dollar of revenue? Then, see our summary of industry profitability – sole proprietorships. Get great Retail benchmarks at Sales per Foot & Sales per Store – Retailers and see how national retailers compare. Curious about which businesses have the best (and worst) [...]
Dan Sherman: “What you’re doing is creating a picture database of your town to sell to companies interested in marketing to these houses, based on certain criteria. Once you have a picture catalog of your town, you can create a website allowing authorized (paying) individuals to log in and bring up any address and see [...]
Special Insurance Needs for Home Businesses
National Federation of Independent Business: “Every owner of a home-based business should consult with an agent experienced in insuring small businesses. Normally, your homeowner’s policy will cover some business-equipment coverage costs in the case of losses due to fire or theft, but if you’re not completely familiar with the details of your homeowner’s policy, snags [...]
Marginal Revolution: “Who would have guessed that when taking drive-thru orders at a McDonald’s it’s more efficient to send the order not 25ft into the restaurant but 900 miles away to a call-in center which then relays the order via computer to the workers inside the restaurant making the food. To avoid errors, the system [...]
What Not To Say in a Business Plan
Barry Moltz writing in Angel Investor News has some good sugestions about what to include and what not to say in your business plan when you’re trying to get funding. One of his first suggestions is to not use jargon and cliches. For instance, don’t say: “This business makes mechanical gasoline fueled devices used for [...]
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Small Business and Boards of Directors
Brad Feld: “Should a startup or small entrepreneurial company have a board of directors? I say, emphatically, YES!”
Business Opportunities in Homeland Security
Jay Dwivedi: Develop in-house capabilities: If you are a business already active in some aspects of security, it is much better to add other capabilities. You can leverage your existing brand and relationships to compete for homeland security related projects. Acquire capabilities: In my opinion, this is the preferred route if you are new to [...]
Just saw this on the Fox News Channel: “Jeopardy!” contestant Ken Jennings’ total winnings after 30 appearances on the show: $1,004,960 Approximately how much of that will be taken out for taxes: $330,000 That means that for one out of every three games he’s really playing for Uncle Sam. Ouch.
Startup Skills: “Small one and two-man companies often get cocky and will talk back to customers. It’s a huge mistake. Your biggest critics are engaged in your company, and assuming they aren’t actually your competitors, they can often be turned into your most loyal customers… if you give them reason to believe in you.”
It May Be Easy, But It’s Still A Business
Sydney Johnston: “It seems logical that a business so easily created ought to be easily successful. But it isn’t. I receive constant email from folks who’ve bought a $29.95 ebook or a $49.95 piece of software and can’t understand why they aren’t rich yet. This total misunderstanding results in massive pain, disillusion and bitterness. Because [...]
How to Chose A Business Mentor
About.com: Explore your network: distant relatives, friends of the family, former bosses or professors, people you meet through professional associations or networking groups, or even online social networks. Who do you admire and respect? Who has already been a role model for you? Is there someone who has already been helpful to you on a [...]
Dan Sherman, always the idea man, shared his two newest business ideas yesterday: raising money for Republicans for a commission and starting a short run color printing service. The post about the printing service contains this extra gem: Xerox will give you a free color laser printer if you agree to purchase the toner from [...]
Any Good At Selling Vacuum Cleaners?
Starting It: “Have you ever noticed that vacuum cleaner companies and cutlery companies (as well as many other industries) often hire kids right out of school to sell their products? Why? Well, they know that even if the individual isn’t any good at sales, they will sell at least a couple of vacuum cleaners – [...]
Strategize: “Working Smart has a great post on how to create a template for your voicemail so that you can update your outgoing message every day. ” Though the voicemail template sounds more like that of a corporate drone, hopefully it’ll inspire you to create your own daily greeting. Here’s the template: Hi, you’ve reached [...]
Dr. Jeffey Cornwall: “Certainly one can over analyze a business or a golf swing. But neither can completely take care of themselves. Even golfers with ‘natural swings’ have to focus on what they are doing. And even the best business opportunity requires careful implementation and management. They really both come down to one thing: execution”













