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Are You Ready to Go from Employee to Full-Time Entrepreneur? Cubicle row 2 © by Katy Warner (2007) The very idea of leaving the cube behind to become full-time entrepreneur can be exciting. But the grass is always greener on the other side, and while entrepreneurship has its benefits, there many things fledgling entrepreneurs should consider before deciding to go it alone. If the lure of "firing your boss" is calling you, here are 10 things to ponder before you make the leap to full-time entrepreneurship. You're the man, or not. If you want to become an entrepreneur because you don't want to work for "the man" anymore, consider that working for yourself might mean working for a meaner boss. Also, when you take on clients and customers you end up working for more than one person instead of just for yourself.Understand your options. Nathalie Lussier got her Bachelors in Software Engineering then promptly turned down a "stable" job on Wall Street to start her own online business.

Starting a Business & Startup Funding. Starting a Business How to Turn Your Development Skills Into a Sustainable Business Stefan Maynard 4 min read Most Popular Need a Business Idea? 7 Simple Ways to Start Your Dream Business Today 5 Tips for Keeping Your Day Job While Launching Your... 5 Helpful Pre-Launch Resources for Online Startups Dear Graduate, Here's What Nobody Told You News and Articles About Starting a Business Social Media Marketing 4 Reasons You Should Consider Kissing a Journalist Think social media marketing is where all growth is at?

Geeta Nadkarni Today's Most Read Jack Ma, China's Richest Man, Says He Was Happier When He Wasn't a Billionaire 7 Ways to Increase Your Charisma Here's How to Make Money Doing Anything 4 Unexpected Business Lessons From a Japanese Writer Meetings Suck. The Grind 3 Ways to Keep Your Startup Organized From Day One While everyone talks about external factors causing startups to fail, internal issues are just as much to blame.

AJ Agrawal Startup Basics Got a Business Idea? Jayson DeMers Jeremy Bloom. 10 Business Plan Words Every Manager Needs to Know By Heart. Entrepreneurship. TheStartup.eu. Emprendedores y sus Startups o Negocios en Internet. 10 Consejos para Emprender con Pocos Medios. | Isabel Isidro | 4 Octubre 07 | Comenzar una nueva actividad económica requiere capital. Sin embargo muchos emprendedores terminan aprendiendo que el capital sólo no es ninguna garantía de éxito. Muchas empresas, como la burbuja de Internet demostró muy bien, comenzaron con millones en sus arcas para terminar en los “caños”. Mientras que unas pocas empresas con presupuestos muy reducidos eventualmente crecieron hasta llegar a ser éxitos extraordinarios.

¿Cómo puede ser esto? El éxito en los emprendimientos no es necesariamente un concurso de billeteras gordas. Por el contrario, es un ejercicio de inteligente gestión financiera, cuidadosa planificación estratégica y sí, mucha suerte. Los emprendedores exitosos saben como estirar al máximo cada peso o dólar de que disponen. 1. El primer paso que cada empresaria/o debe dar para la puesta en marcha de una nueva actividad es determinar correctamente el alcance y tamaño de su negocio. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Otras notas relacionadas 13inShare. Vocación de empresa. Small Business. Emprendedores.es. Dinero Joven. Negocios Y Emprendimiento: emprendimiento | Cursos para emprendedores, Libros de negocios, Crear empresa, Inversión y temas de Actualidad empresarial. "Emprendimiento en 140 caracteres"... Las cuentas de Twitter que todo emprendedor debería seguir. Startup Companies - Young Entrepreneur & CEO Interviews | Under30CEO.

13 Easy to Start Businesses for the First Time Entrepreneur. {*style:<b>Q. What are some less risky businesses that teen and college entrepreneurs can start to decide if entrepreneurship is for them? </b>*} The following answers are provided by the Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) . Founded by Scott Gerber , the YEC is an invite-only nonprofit organization comprised of the country’s most promising young entrepreneurs.

The YEC promotes entrepreneurship as a solution to youth unemployment and underemployment and provides its members with access to tools, mentorship, and resources that support each stage of a business’s development and growth. A. Look to start a service industry business that requires little overhead expenses to turn classmates into customers. Anthony Saladino , Kitchen Cabinet Kings A. If you want to test whether there is a market for your skills, try becoming a freelancer on ODesk. Eric Bahn , Beat The GMAT A. I started my web development business in college without any knowledge in how to build websites. Nicholas Tart , 14 Clicks A. Entrepreneur Blog: The Top 50 Entrepreneur Blogs to Watch in 2012.

1) TopRank - TopRank Online Marketing is a digital marketing agency founded by Lee Odden and Susan Misukanis that helps companies increase sales, brand visibility online and develop better customer engagement. We specialize in content based customer acquisition and relationship programs that emphasize social media marketing, search engine optimization and email marketing. Companies hire us for consulting, training and implementation services. 2) Small Business Trends - Small Business Trends was founded in 2003 by Anita Campbell, in Cleveland, Ohio. Small Business Trends is an award-winning online publication for small business owners, entrepreneurs and the people who interact with them. Small Business Trends is the premier source of information, news and advice covering issues of key importance to the small business market. 3) The Small Business Newswire 4) KISSmetrics Marketing Blog 5) Thirty Six Months 6)The College Investor Brian Solis.

Blog. Emprendedores: Cómo conseguir una buena financiación para tu proyecto. « Watching International Economy. Hay siempre una necesidad latente en cada proyecto de emprendeduría. La financiación. Como nos explican en el blog TRW desde la evolución “desde la idea al mercado” de proyectos promedio de un emprendedor hasta su consolidación como empresa, se pasa por diferentes etapas de madurez que es necesario entender a la hora de escoger las herramientas existentes de apoyo. Cada etapa tiene unas necesidades diferentes y es por esto que existen, por tanto, instrumentos específicos de financiación adaptados tanto a las cuantías promedio requeridas como a las características de la etapa en la que se encuentran.

De forma muy genérica, y sin ánimo de ser excesivamente rigurosos, las etapas de maduración de una empresa de este tipo podrían describirse como: Etapa 1: (0 – 15.000 €) A partir de una idea novedosa, o de resultados de investigación y tras un proceso de desarrollo, parte la idea de la creación empresarial. Me gusta: Me gusta Cargando... Why Some Startups Succeed And Others Fail: 10 Fascinating Harvard Findings. The Entrepreneur’s Handbook – 59 Resources For First Time Entrepreneurs. 53 Ways to Become a Better Entrepreneur. Capital Y Riesgo.