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Quit Waiting. Start This Simple Business with $0
I sat down with Brandon Doyle again, he was on back in this episode, and we brainstormed creative ways to grow small service ...
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4 Business Ideas You Can Start with $0 in 2025
HoldCo Bros are back! @NikonomicsPodcast and I are talking about business ideas and what's happening in our companies. In ...
Selfemployed.com has released a new research report featuring 100 small business ideas for 2025, complete with detailed breakdowns of startup costs, required skills, and realistic launch timelines for ...
Working from home opens up endless possibilities. The best entrepreneurs know this, and they're capitalizing on the massive shift toward remote work by building businesses that serve real customer ...
Innovation vouchers are helping startups get their ideas off the ground. Startups, small businesses and entrepreneurs who have an idea with commercialization potential can tap into a system of state ...
Jennifer Simonson is a business journalist with a decade of experience covering entrepreneurship and small business. Drawing on her background as a founder of multiple startups, she writes for Forbes ...
Starting a business as an introvert may be very daunting. Networking and establishing connections or even leaving the house is a lot of additional effort. Freelancing demands minimal interaction with ...
Think you’re “just” organized? That skill is gold. Executives and entrepreneurs who are too busy to manage their own schedules and correspondence need reliable help to manage their calendars, emails, ...
A social media platform for cat lovers, a dating app for people with food allergies, and a fitness tracker for dogs all landed in Faster Capital’s top five lists of “Worst Start-Up Ideas.” Faster ...
Still stuck asking, “What business should I start?” You’re asking the wrong question. Most entrepreneurs waste months chasing random business ideas that don’t fit their personality, skills, or ...
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Small sample, big impact: How talking to just 5 people can improve startup success
New research shows that entrepreneurs who test their ideas with a small, focused group of potential customers are more likely ...
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