You Have A Business Idea, Now What?
Successful entrepreneur and CEO, Jay Adelson, demystifies the process of launching a company by answering aspiring entrepreneur’s questions. Today he discusses what the initial steps are after coming up with an idea for a new company. Have a question about launching a business that you want answered? Comment or add a video response! Jay’s Twitter: www.twitter.com EMail Your Questions: askjay@revision3.com Never Miss An Episode! Subscribe Here: www.youtube.com More AskJay Episodes: www.revision3.com ABOUT ASK JAY: Entrepreneur, CEO, and business owner Jay Adelson (Equinix, Digg, Revision3, SimpleGeo) demystifies the start-up process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions. Submit questions to learn how to turn any business idea into reality and maybe even change the world
December 22, 2011 15 Comments
Entrepreneurs Pursue Business Start-Ups Even in Bad Times
www.Nabers.com Poor economic times are not dampening the desire for entrepreneurs to start their own business. A study recently showed that there’s little change in the number of US business start-ups in good or bad times. With more people out of work, many are deciding to start their own company, instead of seek employment. They’re following their passion and ideas to create their own wealth and, when they run into obstacles, they’re finding creative ways to finance their business. With traditional funding sources drying up, watch the video to find out how one successful entrepreneur, who launched his company during the recession, received funding and used his own retirement account, Solo 401(k), to help him through difficult times. In just one year his business is booming. To learn more about the Solo 401(k) and how it can help you, visit Nabers.com or call Nabers Group (877) 903-2220.
December 5, 2011 4 Comments
SBA Tutorial: Free resources to help answer 5 frequently asked business start-up questions
In this tutorial we demonstrate how to fully integrate the Small Business Accelerator (SBA) website into small business research, planning, and reference service. The 5 most common questions posed by small business owners — and future entrepreneurs — will be addressed by demonstrating a variety of online web resources featured on the SBA. Using the SBA, and by consulting with other business service providers such as community development officers or librarians, helps to ensure that BC’s small business community receives the right information needed to successfully launch a new enterprise. The SBA is an initiative of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre at the University of British Columbia, and aims to works in partnership with libraries and business support agencies from across BC. We encourage feedback and collaboration, and are always open to new ideas and partnerships. You can find the SBA website at www.sba-bc.ca or follow us on Twitter @sba_bc.
September 8, 2011 Comments Off
Small Business Start-up Boot Camp Tips
www.redheadmarketinginc.com – Vince Gelormine of Small Business Start Up Boot Camp leading one of his programs in Fort Lauderdale. Vince is an entrepreneur who helps people getting started in business. Startup Business Boot Camp is a weekend long event where aspiring entrepreneurs arrive with an idea on a Friday evening and leave by Sunday night literally in business ready to take on their first lead or customer.
August 2, 2011 Comments Off
Business 101 – Startup Capital, Seed Money, EBITDA? by Busey
Go inside the mind of Gary Busey. Here Gary talks about important things for starting a business. See more insights! gotvmail.com
February 23, 2011 Comments Off
Business Tip – Don’t Make a Startup
Here’s a business tip from Julian101.com. Learn why you need to make a ‘Started-up’ rather than a startup.
September 23, 2010 Comments Off
Startup Lessons: Adventures in Venture Capital Funding
The pitch: Learn the right approach from our wacky resident entrepreneur. See more videos and how-to business information at allbusiness.com
August 15, 2010 Comments Off