Startup Story: From So Much To So Little — Reji Eapen, Co-Founder of Pennyboxby Reji.EapenReji Eapen, Co-Founder of Pennybox, shares his journey from corporate life with a large salary to starting a business — earning no money at all.Continue
Validate your startup idea before building anythingby Dave Sloan5 steps every entrepreneur should take to before building a product.Continue
“The Art of a Turd Sandwich: Be Wise When You Criticize”by Leah ZionsWhen you get stuck the craptastic task of delivering constructive criticism—remember that a real leader has the ability to turn potholes into mountains.Continue
Business Lessons From “The Art of War” by Sun Tzuby Dylan BirdLessons can be learned in the most unexpected places. They are there waiting for you and I to find them, pull them out, and put them to use— even if they're from the 5th century BC. Learn what a 2,400 year old book taught me about business.Continue
PR for Startups: How to Use PR for Massive Growthby Anna BolenderPR is a great way to get your market’s attention and foster growth when your startup doesn't have a marketing budget.Continue
How To Run Your Company Huddleby Brent LoweA source of employee dissatisfaction is ALWAYS a lack of communication.Continue
How I Went From Log Cabin To An Entrepreneurial Success Storyby Gideon KimbrellI encourage my team to take risks and make mistakes — so long as they take ownership of them and learn something in the process. Making a ton of mistakes is fine, as long as they’re not old mistakes.Continue
Betting on yourself is never a gambleby Billy MurphyThe best bet you’ll ever make is on yourself, and when the payoff comes and outsiders see “luck”, you’ll know the reality.Continue
How to find the first 100 customers for your startupby Vinay KoshyNo matter what stage you’re at, whether you have a product or not, use growth and traction methods and apply them to your business needs.Continue
3 Lessons On Effective Business Communication For Small Businessesby Alexa LemzyHow will your team members know how to effectively interact if you don’t know how to do that? As a leader, it is your duty to understand how communication affects your bottom line. To optimize success, here are three lessons small businesses should learn. Continue