September 29th, 2007
If you’re a college entrepreneur, you have the option of creating a business that caters to markets outside the school or within the school. If your business is the latter, this means that you need to figure out ways to successfully advertise your business on campus. Here are some tips on how to […]
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September 27th, 2007
Before you start a new website, you must do some market research in order to ensure its success. And no, this doesn’t mean you’re just going to turn to your roommate and say “Dude, do you think this idea is great?” You need to really do the legwork to get your hands on […]
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September 26th, 2007
If you think starting a business from your dorm room is impossible, keep in mind that several business titans started out just like that. Bill Gates and Paul Allen started Microsoft from a Harvard dorm room. Michael Dell started Dell Computers with a capital of $1000 from his dorm room at the University […]
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September 25th, 2007
Nearly very student at a university nowadays gets free web space with their online student accounts, which they are encouraged to use so university officials can brag about how their students “embrace technology.” The web space is probably meant to be a place where students can
Try to learn how to build a website OR
Create a […]
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September 23rd, 2007
To succeed at networking, you must go outside your box.
Ask yourself: “is my current network a self-limiting ceiling?” If you’re like most people, you’ll answer yes.
To correct the naturally myopic nature of most human networks, make it a personal goal to network for upward expansion. A single contact with significant influence […]
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