Archives: Getting Started

Do you have an iDea Book?

September 28th, 20090 comments

To further the abuse of ripping off the Apple iAnything, iPose this question to you – do you have an iDeaBook? I’m a scatter brain and think this is a common trait amongst creative entrepreneurial type people and readers. If something isn’t worth my time and focus, I get bored and usually put my mind [...]

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Profit – Making Summer Plans Part 2

March 19th, 20090 comments

One of this blog’s most popular posts came ages ago about making summer plans, and it inspired me to start my own web projects which has proved invaluable. So I hope these summer plan making posts do the same. In part one I covered things to do to increase your marketability (on paper) during the [...]

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Creative ways to get capital

December 27th, 20070 comments

There is still hope if you want to start a business but don’t have any capital. Many business tycoons started out without a penny in their pockets. You should be able to as well. You just have to squeeze out those stored creative juices and take every opportunity you can to be able to get [...]

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Graduating Into Your First Startup or: “It’s Vegas, Baby!”

November 20th, 20070 comments

This is a guest post from Oliver Taco, a specialist in Web 2.0 promotion and Social Media Marketing. Have you ever been to Las Vegas or seen it on CSI? Did you ever wonder how they built those enormous casinos? Yep – people who think they can beat the odds over any term. (You see, [...]

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Get a Personal Website. An Entrepreneur Basic

November 8th, 20076 Comments

Owning a personal website is something that I think is very important as a young entrepreneur. Just $60 (or less) per year for hosting is a small price to pay for the many benefits personal websites offer young business people. Some Personal Website Benefits 1. Identity control – By owning yourname.com, you’ll have control over [...]

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