Top U.S. Cities for Women Entrepreneurs (Infographic) + MORE

What I've Learned About Surviving the Start-up CycleIn a rare moment of reflection, one founder shares two important lessons that have helped him get through the toughest days.My good friend, Travis Truett over at Fireplug and Ambition, recently penned some wise words about the cycle of success that every entrepreneur should read. Here’s Travis in his own words:I think about success a lot…

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A look at which major U.S. cities are the best for women business owners, and seven tips to help them get started.

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A new spin on a tech necessity propeled Eastern Collective’s quick success.

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Are you currently running your start-up business from home? If things are going well you are sure to have considered the possibility of moving your business into its very own office. But when is the right time to think bigger and take the leap of faith outside your spare room and into more professional premises?
The very nature of 21st Century working means that home-based working is a very useful way of building up a business from the ground up, but a move into commercial premises offers a number of long term benefits to a start-up in any industry…

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5 Business Success Lessons of Louis C.K.

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Entrepreneur and comedy star Louis C.K.’s triumphs have been made possible by a powerful combination of incredible talent and a series of very wise business decisions.

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Stop Your Rants – Please!

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In my opinion, there is no other power as disruptive to your business as ranting. It’s tempting to rant, especially when you feel that you have every right to do so. “The economy sucks…” “the Gov’t sucks…” “the market sucks…” and so on… While there’s nothing wrong in opinions, rants will only impact you – and the people around you – in negative ways; it’s that obvious…

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