October 15th, 2007
I suppose it takes a lot of gastrointestinal fortitude to venture into the vast unknown of managing your own business, when otherwise you can just sit back, write a few exams, graduate and eventually land a good-enough-paying job.
If being a professional businessman isn’t daunting enough, how much harder is it for student entrepreneurs? For [...]
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October 10th, 2007
I’ve been a web content provider since 2004, but I used to fulfill all customer orders myself. Sometimes, I’d pass on the work to others, but this was rare and I didn’t have a proper system set up. They were just friends who would be glad to write for me. For the [...]
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October 9th, 2007
College Startup is first and foremost about making money online. So I wanted to do a post that highlighted seven legit ways that college students can make money online, with the right amount of dedication and effort.
All of these opportunities have the real potential of turning into full time jobs after college … working [...]
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October 9th, 2007
Content and design are, in my opinion, the top two things that make a blog successful. Several people argue that blog design doesn’t matter as long as the content is exceptional. I disagree, and so does Mr. Rowse (Problogger thinks that design influences credibility). Sure, several a-list bloggers have become very successful without beautiful designs, [...]
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October 6th, 2007
Just like one of your classes, business is something that you have to clock some study time for if you want to be better at it than the other entrepreneur-wannabes out there. Here are some books on student entrepreneurship that you might want to add to your reading list.
1. College Entrepreneur Handbook: Ideas for a [...]
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