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1 hour ago

Why Non-Tech Founders Hold the Advantage in the AI-First Era | Entrepreneur

I've spent 15+ years building across multiple tech ventures and cultures - starting in Vietnam, sharpening my craft in Japan and Singapore, then expanding to the U.S., Australia and Europe. Each stop taught me how different ecosystems turn constraints into capability: how to ship products under pressure, build companies from zero, grow talent pipelines and lead teams through the hardest execution challenges.
Artificial intelligence
Startup companies
fromFortune
3 hours ago

Deliveroo CEO Will Shu turned 100-hour Wall Street weeks into a $4 billion food empire. Now he's walking away with $250 million | Fortune

Will Shu turned a late-night food need into Deliveroo, scaled it into a multinational sold to DoorDash for ~$4 billion, earning him about $250 million.
fromThe Cut
5 hours ago

'It Was the Worst Investment I Ever Made'

Then you should take this business-development course, which will help you take your idea - no worries if it doesn't exist yet, you'll manifest it later! - and spin it into a multimillion-dollar company that you can scale within mere months. Behold this lady, a graduate of said course, who turned her ceramics hobby into a $5,000,000 juggernaut in three years and now lives in Italy with her family, dog, and a bunch of olive trees! This could be you!
Startup companies
Bootstrapping
fromBusiness Insider
17 hours ago

I dropped out of college at 19 and had no plan for what came next. Hong Kong pushed me to grow up fast.

Starting a restaurant allowed a 19-year-old without a visa or degree to stay in Hong Kong and build a life through hospitality and hard work.
Cannabis
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

As cannabis market stumbles, one Northern California supplier expands

A small Northern California craft dispensary chain led by veteran CEO David Spradlin is achieving strong sales growth despite statewide cannabis market declines.
Business
fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Susie Ma secures 20m payout as Tropic Skincare profits jump 30% after Lord Sugar exit

Susie Ma paid herself £20 million after Tropic Skincare's strong 2024 performance and regaining full control from Lord Sugar.
Business
fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

84 new businesses launched every hour in Britain during H1 2025 despite slowdown

More than 363,000 UK businesses registered in H1 2025, but registrations fell 21% year-on-year after Companies House reforms and weak SME confidence.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

29-Year-Old's Salty Side Hustle Hit $10 Million Last Year | Entrepreneur

Co-founders invested $250,000 personal funds, raised $14 million, and scaled revenue from under $10M toward a targeted $250M with aggressive growth plans.
#skincare
fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago
Bootstrapping

'Our date nights are usually at the kitchen table... two laptops and a takeaway' - Dublin skincare entrepreneur Sara Stokes on bootstrapping her beauty brand and touring with U2

fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago
Startup companies

'I was like, if we do this, how are we going to afford our life?' - Dublin skincare entrepreneur Sara Stokes on bootstrapping her beauty brand and touring with U2

fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago
Bootstrapping

'Our date nights are usually at the kitchen table... two laptops and a takeaway' - Dublin skincare entrepreneur Sara Stokes on bootstrapping her beauty brand and touring with U2

fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago
Startup companies

'I was like, if we do this, how are we going to afford our life?' - Dublin skincare entrepreneur Sara Stokes on bootstrapping her beauty brand and touring with U2

Venture
fromFortune
2 days ago

Spanx billionaire founder kept the brand a secret-even from family-for a year. If she hadn't, she says she'd probably still be selling fax machines | Fortune

Sara Blakely turned $5,000 into a $1.2 billion Spanx empire by keeping her idea secret, hustling in stores, refusing outside investors, and betting on herself.
fromForbes
2 days ago

The Underrated High-Income Skill You Need To Make $100,000+ In 2025

While these are certainly high-income skills worth developing, if you don't have this one underrated skill, you will literally get nowhere in your career or in your business. Regardless of how hard you try, how many certifications and tools you add to your skill stack, how good your resume is or how exceptional your portfolio may be, lacking this one skill can leave you far behind in the job market and result in you losing out to competitors in your industry and niche.
Online learning
Social media marketing
fromForbes
2 days ago

20 Healthy Approaches To Social Media For New Business Owners

Prioritize revenue-generating work, set limits and routines for social media, anchor content in values, and protect focus and well-being to sustain business growth.
fromEntrepreneur
3 days ago

She Started a Business at 56-And Still Leads It 20 Years Later | Entrepreneur

I had this idea, and we just said, 'Let's do it.' There's never been any roadblocks in my mind. I think that comes from my parents - they didn't put limits on me.
Business
fromEntrepreneur
3 days ago

From Idea to Manuscript: AI-Powered Book Writing for Entrepreneurs | Entrepreneur

And unlike most tools in the productivity or publishing space, this one comes with a lifetime subscription for $49 (reg. $540)-no monthly fees and no subscription fatigue necessary. Built for busy entrepreneurs with ideas worth sharing Youbooks pulls together the power of multiple AI models (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Llama) and a 1,000-step production pipeline to create structured, research-backed manuscripts up to 300,000 words. It even integrates real-time online research to keep things current and customizable, down to tone and voice.
Startup companies
Fashion & style
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3 days ago

Complex takes over Soho for their Brands to Watch' event for New York Fashion Week | amNewYork

Financial literacy, affordable style, and investment-focused entrepreneurship were showcased through celebrity insights, a Chime partnership, and fashion collaborations at Complex's Brands to Watch NYFW event.
Startup companies
fromInc
4 days ago

LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman and Kickstarter's Everette Taylor on How to Take Smarter Risks

Founders must plan for chaos with multiple contingency plans, maintain flexible processes, choose passionate co-founders, and embrace risk to build resilient businesses.
Careers
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Few workers are quitting right now. These people share why they did it anyway.

Many workers are staying put amid low quit rates, yet some quit to pursue entrepreneurship, lifestyle priorities, overseas moves, or career changes.
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

He quit a comfortable financial research job to start a drone company. Now 30, here's why he took he leap.

In the summer of 2016, I was 21, living in New York City, and working as an intern for a private-capital research firm. One weekend, I went to the Jersey shore with a group of friends. I'm from Seattle, so I'm not used to seeing airplanes flying banners every couple of minutes. They looked like they were from the 1940s. They were noisy and emitting a lot of smoke.
Startup companies
fromNew York Post
5 days ago

Exclusive | NYC makeup artist eager to bring glamour to public school students as 'beauty services' vendor

I'll be bringing makeup services directly to schools, helping students look and feel their best for every special event,
New York City
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

Don't Just Disrupt Your Industry - Transform It | Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurs should prioritize transformational innovation that creates long-lasting, systemic social and economic impact over short-lived disruptive hype.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

The surprisingly simple strategy successful entrepreneurs use when selecting a product to create and sell

Successful businesses often start by solving everyday problems the founder personally experiences; identify daily pain points and create practical solutions.
Venture
fromFortune
6 days ago

Billionaire who sold two companies to Coca-Cola says he tries to convince people not to become entrepreneurs: 'Every single day, you can go bankrupt' | Fortune

Entrepreneurship often carries brutal early-stage risk; founders commonly face daily bankruptcy threats during the critical first five survival years.
Startup companies
fromFortune
6 days ago

Klarna's cofounder worked at Burger King and lived on food stamps before starting the buy-now, pay-later firm. It's now worth $16 billion after IPO | Fortune

Sebastian Siemiatkowski rose from poverty and varied jobs to cofound and lead Klarna, a $16 billion fintech and the largest IPO of 2025 so far.
fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I quit my corporate banking career to open a coffee shop - and a viral TikTok saved it from failing

I spent 10 years working for Chase Bank, building a career in corporate banking. It was steady, professional, and came with a clear path forward. But when a prime lot went up for sale in my small hometown of Damascus, Oregon, I saw an opportunity that banking couldn't give me. The property sat right along a major highway that had no drive-thru coffee stands nearby.
Coffee
fromTiny Buddha
6 days ago

I Wanted Revenge; Here's Why I Let It Be Instead - Tiny Buddha

At twenty-three, I launched my first real business with another partner-an upscale pet resort. We had climate-controlled suites, a beautiful play yard, and classical music playing softly in the background. An elaborate four-tier fountain greeted guests in the lobby, where you could also view the handcrafted "Catio" patio built by my father himself. Within a few months, it was already turning a profit. On the surface, it seemed like a dream come true. But something felt off.
Startup companies
Startup companies
fromThe Oaklandside
6 days ago

A NASA food scientist tackled a 75-year-old problem. Now, his idea fuels first responders

READYBAR converts a NASA-developed compact, balanced astronaut meal into a convenient, shelf-stable bar for first responders and on-the-go consumers.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Kevin Paul Dodd's Blueprint: Precision, Progress, and Performance

Kevin Paul Dodd transformed technical automotive skills into entrepreneurial leadership, creating customer-focused, honest, and community-rooted automotive businesses through systems, teams, and clear communication.
Startup companies
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
6 days ago

A NASA food scientist tackled a 75-year-old problem. Now, his idea fuels first responders

NASA-developed meal concept became READYBAR, a compact, balanced meal marketed to first responders after federal grant delays pushed its creator into starting a business.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
6 days ago

I Founded a $1.5 Billion Business. Here's My Success Secret. | Entrepreneur

Shanaz Hemmati co-founded ZenBusiness to help small businesses become official, stay compliant, and manage finances, leveraging engineering background and mentorship.
fromForbes
1 week ago

The Location-Independent Mindset: Build A Business That Travels With You

You check your phone at 3am because your biggest client is eight time zones away. You miss your kid's soccer game because the office "needs" you. You turn down the perfect apartment in Bangkok because your business demands you stay put. Your success has become your prison. Maybe you're the founder who built something amazing but can't leave headquarters. Maybe you're watching friends post from Kyoto while you're stuck in traffic.
Startup companies
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
1 week ago

A day in the life of 28-year-old CEO Lucy Guo who completes a 50-minute HITT workout every morning | Fortune

Lucy Guo combines extreme adventure, nonstop entrepreneurial work, global travel, and leadership of Passes to scale creators and build businesses from creator relationships.
Venture
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Why Work-Life Balance Is a Myth That's Making Entrepreneurs Miserable | Entrepreneur

Work-life mastery—integrating work and life intentionally—replaces the myth of strict balance, reducing burnout and increasing meaning and reward.
#franchising
Startup companies
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

This Berkeley grad made boba in her dorm room. Now she runs a thriving SF cafe.

Kashish Juneja built a boba business during remote classes, opened Aura Cafe in San Francisco, pivoted to corporate catering to survive, and plans a Berkeley expansion.
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

How Owning a Professional Rugby Team Changed the Way I Lead | Entrepreneur

I'll never forget standing on the sideline of our first SaberCats match, watching one of our players get leveled by a brutal tackle. Most people would've stayed down. He didn't. He fought for every inch, rolled and kept driving the ball forward. The crowd erupted. That image stuck with me. In rugby, getting hit is part of the game, and when you get hit, you don't stop - you adapt mid-impact.
Business
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Dry Skin Sparked This Eight-Figure Men's Skincare Brand | Entrepreneur

When Jared Pobre and his wife, former WWE star Stacy Keibler, moved to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, he expected more time outdoors, skiing, hiking, fly-fishing. What he experienced was how extreme conditions accelerate skin aging and damage, leaving his skin raw and red. When searching for solutions for his skincare, not only were options limited, but nothing seemed to help. Out of frustration, he tried one of Keibler's pricey serums.
Startup companies
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Why 67% of Wealthy People Do This Every Morning | Entrepreneur

Daily, specific, actionable goal-setting is a habit strongly associated with wealth and essential for guiding entrepreneurial focus and measurable progress.
Business
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

How This Refugee Became a Billion-Dollar CEO | Entrepreneur

Shirin Behzadi rose from refugee and gas station cashier to CEO of Home Franchise Concepts through resilience, hope, decisive choices, and leadership.
#investing
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Business

Ross Gerber says his 'hardest challenge' is not spoiling his kids. The tech guru shares how he keeps them grounded.

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Business

Ross Gerber says his 'hardest challenge' is not spoiling his kids. The tech guru shares how he keeps them grounded.

#fast-casual
fromFortune Europe
1 week ago
Startup companies

30-year-old banker quit $100k role to start healthy fast food chain because he had no work-life balance | Fortune Europe

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Startup companies

Big Dave's Cheesesteaks CEO grew up in 'survival mode' selling newspapers and bean pies-now his chain sells a $12 cheesesteak every 58 seconds

fromFortune Europe
1 week ago
Startup companies

30-year-old banker quit $100k role to start healthy fast food chain because he had no work-life balance | Fortune Europe

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Startup companies

Big Dave's Cheesesteaks CEO grew up in 'survival mode' selling newspapers and bean pies-now his chain sells a $12 cheesesteak every 58 seconds

Online marketing
fromInc
1 week ago

What Entrepreneurs Get Wrong About LinkedIn-and How to Actually Use It to Your Advantage

Entrepreneurs should use LinkedIn to showcase accomplishments framed as client service, build relationships through consistent value, and advocate for themselves.
Software development
fromCareer Karma
1 week ago

Why Every Entrepreneur Should Learn to Code in 2025

Coding and AI literacy empower entrepreneurs to prototype, automate operations, integrate AI tools, and scale businesses efficiently while reducing costs.
Marketing
fromAol
1 week ago

Entrepreneurs Tell A 15-Year-Old The Harsh Truth About Starting A Business

Ideas are easy; executing them requires discipline, consistent action, learning from mistakes, and effective marketing to build a successful business.
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Barbara Corcoran: How I Turned Failure Into Monetary Success | Entrepreneur

"My greatest successes happened on the heels of failure," Corcoran wrote. "The moment I made my first profit, it felt like all the long nights and rejection finally paid off. I wanted to invest it in something big that would set me apart."
Business
#company-culture
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

10 Underrated Podcasts Every Entrepreneur Should Listen To | Entrepreneur

As entrepreneurs, we're constantly bombarded with recommendations for the same big-name podcasts (How I Built This, The Tim Ferriss Show or Masters of Scale). They're good, but they've become the mainstream playlists of the entrepreneurial world. The real edge comes from discovering voices that are flying under the radar - podcasts that don't just regurgitate clichés but dig into gritty lessons, unconventional strategies and the realities most entrepreneurs are too busy or too cautious to discuss openly.
Business
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Walking Away From My Co-founder Was the Best Business Decision I've Made - Here's Why | Entrepreneur

Sticking to principles and purpose justified leaving a compromised partnership and led to successful solo entrepreneurship.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I launched an app at nearly 60 instead of retiring. I didn't let my lack of tech experience intimidate me, and I'm more fulfilled than ever.

A 60-year-old entrepreneur launched a tech startup after selling her long-running fitness business, continues working, supports small businesses, and intends a gradual exit.
Music
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

This Simple Practice Did More for My Business Than Any Productivity Hack | Entrepreneur

Musical hobbies reduce stress, boost mental health, build transferable skills, and enhance social connections for entrepreneurs.
Startup companies
fromwww.startupcan.ca
1 week ago

Final Stop: The 2025 Startup Canada Tour Arrives in Mississauga on October 21

A full-day Startup Canada Tour in Mississauga offers entrepreneurs practical strategies, networking, mentorship, and expert-led sessions on finance, marketing, AI, and mental health.
E-Commerce
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

The rise of the side hustle: How thousands are turning hobbies into paid careers

Many people in the UK are starting side hustles using digital platforms and tools to turn hobbies into businesses amid post-Covid and cost-of-living pressures.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

From the call centre to the BAFTAs: A story of remarkable transformation

One employer asked him, Have you thought about taking elocution lessons? Others told him his film ideas which explored diversity in innovative ways - were a bit niche. I was 28 and at the end of my tether, he recalled. I was working a minimum wage job in a call centre, my life on hold, trying to break into TV. But the industry felt very Oxbridge and very white dominated by people with cut-glass BBC accents.
Film
Real estate
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

A Gen Zer from the Philippines studied overseas, hustled through side gigs, and built a tiny house she now runs as an Airbnb

Young entrepreneur built a tiny house in the Philippines using Australian earnings, local materials, investor funding, and converted it into an Airbnb.
Careers
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Job seekers at their wits' end are finding a few silver linings

Job market slowed in recent months, causing prolonged job searches and prompting workers to pursue part-time work, start businesses, or temporary roles.
Marketing
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
1 week ago

Brand Strategy or Hot Air? How to Avoid Wasting Money on Unproven Advisors | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Hire brand strategists with firsthand experience building and operating successful brands; lived entrepreneurial experience delivers practical, actionable guidance and reduces costly theoretical advice.
#creator-economy
fromFortune
1 week ago
Business

This podcaster went from a top insurance salesman to #1 on Apple Podcasts making $7 million a year. He tells Gen Z they just need a phone to copy him

fromFortune
1 week ago
Business

This podcaster went from a top insurance salesman to #1 on Apple Podcasts making $7 million a year. He tells Gen Z they just need a phone to copy him

Startup companies
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Lessons from Netflix co-founder on starting a business: A bad idea with an incredible leader can become great'

Successful entrepreneurship requires generating many ideas, rapid low-cost experiments, learning from failures, disciplined creative leadership, and passionate commitment to iterate toward a viable business model.
Startup companies
fromFortune
1 week ago

Multimillion-dollar restaurant CEO used to splurge on Range Rovers and McLarens-but he's reining it in now, because today's economy makes no sense

Derrick Hayes built Big Dave's Cheesesteaks into a multimillion-dollar chain and has reduced luxury spending amid economic uncertainty.
Fundraising
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Daymond John on Navigating Supply Chain and Tariff Issues | Entrepreneur

Founders must validate traction, master numbers and build an authentic personal brand while using limited capital as a competitive advantage.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm Grindr's CEO. I skip breakfast thanks to Mounjaro, read with my kids, and can't imagine life not in 'founder mode'

If you had told me as a teenager in Soviet Georgia that one day I'd be running an American public tech company - let alone something like Grindr - I couldn't have grasped it. The moment I stepped out of JFK airport, I felt something different - later I realized it was freedom. America gave me not just liberty, but the chance to unleash my potential, pursue my dreams, and come to terms with being gay.
Startup companies
Women
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Search begins for next Bold Woman as Veuve Clicquot opens 2026 award nominations

Veuve Clicquot opens nominations for the 2026 Bold Woman Award honoring pioneering female leaders and founders demonstrating leadership and positive social, ethical or environmental impact.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

Entrepreneur Goes from $100M Men's Wear Brand to Smart Baby Monitor Startup | Entrepreneur

Founder Kevin Lavalle created Harbor to provide a baby monitor that works both with and without internet, combining closed-connection security with internet flexibility.
fromInc
2 weeks ago

Thinking of Applying to Inc.'s Best in Business Awards? Consider This

What sticks in your mind when you think of success in business? Extraordinary achievements and the people who made them happen. Whether it's an incredible marketing campaign or a product that met massive consumer demands, major breakthroughs deserve to be recognized. That's what Inc.'s Best in Business awards are for-recognizing the achievements and success of entrepreneurs and industry leaders across all sectors. With this list, we're honoring companies, projects, people, and initiatives that defined 2025.
Business
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

The Most Dangerous Word in Entrepreneurship is "Try" | Entrepreneur

Sometimes, we aren't even given the option to try. For example, when the airline issues your boarding pass, the message isn't "try to be at the gate by 9:30 because we'd sure like to try and take off by 10:00!" When the utility company sends your monthly bill, the payment stub doesn't read, "Please try to make your payment so we can try to keep your lights on."
Business
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I burned out after working at Deloitte, Salesforce, Yelp, and Cruise. The pressure was unsustainable, so I quit corporate.

Jessica Yen quit high-pressure tech roles after burnout and built businesses that offer creative freedom, autonomy, and personally meaningful work despite higher risk.
Startup companies
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

How to Master Resilience and Protect Your Mental Health | Entrepreneur

Successful founders sustain long-term mental resilience by protecting mental health, adapting under pressure, and persisting despite frequent setbacks.
Business
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 weeks ago

Starmer's 'reshuffle won't grow your business, only you can,' warns Botterill - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Business growth depends on entrepreneurs prioritizing measurable inputs—profits, leads, proposals and daily focused work—not political events or government reshuffles.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

From Start-Up to Strategy: A Candid Q&A with Timothy Lubniewski

Timothy Lubniewski leads national operations at Rose Paving after building and selling a top Northeast paving maintenance company, guided by faith, hard work and leadership.
Business
fromGOBankingRates
2 weeks ago

I Asked Perplexity How To Turn $10 Into $1 Million: Here's What It Said

Turning $10 into $1 million is possible via long-term investing with regular contributions, starting a low-capital business, or pursuing high-risk gambles, requiring time and effort.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I dropped out of college to build my business. Then Mark Cuban invested in my idea.

Before going to college, I lived in the Bay Area. I was surrounded by entrepreneurs and founders, so building a company didn't seem incredibly novel to me. But in 2018, I started a company of my own called Injective. We're a blockchain network that provides infrastructure for finance applications. We've raised over $50 million in funding and got Mark Cuban to invest in our vision.
Startup companies
Startup companies
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Meet the 'incubators' that build Hollywood's celebrity-owned brands

Shay Mitchell launched Béis in 2018 to create stylish, practical travel luggage and accessories derived from her own designs.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

This salesperson sold over $2 million in office supplies last year. Here are the 3 things he did to build his career.

Building genuine relationships, conveying confidence, and making people feel valued drives sales success, enabling more than $2 million in office-supply sales.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I studied abroad in South Korea at 18. I loved it so much I built a business here - and learning 'nunchi' helped me succeed.

My Korean language proficiency was still very low then, and I worried that communicating would be difficult. But I was surprised that people were friendly and eager to help, even though I didn't speak Korean. At the same time, I saw that Korean society was super, super competitive. People lined up in the university libraries, sat on the benches, and studied so hard. They called it "pali-pali"- quick-quick.
Startup companies
Cooking
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I quit my corporate job at 29 and became a yacht chef. Now I cook for high-profile executives and retired athletes.

A broadcasting graduate left corporate work to become a private yacht chef and content creator, finding creative freedom, client connection, and entrepreneurial success.
Startup companies
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

My $2.25 billion exit taught me that Silicon Valley's obsession with 100-hour weeks is actually sabotage. It's a marathon, not a sprint

Enduring companies prefer sustainable, repeatable compounding of talent, expertise, and trust over panic-driven 100-hour workweeks or rapid, short-term AI pivots.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I took over the Tetris company from my dad. My children see me as a strong leader.

Tetris prioritizes bringing people together worldwide through a universally appealing game while supporting Hawaiian entrepreneurship under Maya Rogers' multicultural leadership.
Business
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

How Erin Andrews Turned Rejection Into Motivation | Entrepreneur

Erin Andrews launched WEAR to deliver fashionable, officially licensed women's fan apparel and scaled the brand across leagues through persistence and bold risk-taking.
fromThe Bootstrapped Founder
3 weeks ago

Navigating Entrepreneurship: Understanding Business Currents

I was reading Brandon Sanderson's latest novel, Wind and Truth, when I came across a sentence that stopped me cold: "A stronger current makes for stronger fish." That's it. That's what entrepreneurship is. We're constantly encountering currents that either facilitate what we want to accomplish-the businesses we want to build, the lives we want to create-or they oppose us, trying to sweep us into dangerous waters. These currents change all the time. They vary in strength depending on where you are in your journey. And here's the thing: they're mostly invisible until you learn to feel them.
Growth hacking
#career-change
fromAol
2 weeks ago
Digital life

I was earning $300,000 at Google and saving for early retirement - then I quit for a more flexible life. It changed how I view success.

fromAol
2 weeks ago
Silicon Valley

I was earning $300,000 at Google and saving for early retirement - then I quit for a more flexible life. It changed how I view success.

fromAol
2 weeks ago
Digital life

I was earning $300,000 at Google and saving for early retirement - then I quit for a more flexible life. It changed how I view success.

fromAol
2 weeks ago
Silicon Valley

I was earning $300,000 at Google and saving for early retirement - then I quit for a more flexible life. It changed how I view success.

UX design
fromAol
2 weeks ago

I quit my six-figure Big Tech job to start a business and earned back my income 2 years later. Here's what I wish I'd known sooner.

An entrepreneur left a high-paying product-design job to launch an online UX course, rebuilt six-figure revenue, and learned to prioritize promotion, pricing, and delegation.
#ux-design
fromAol
2 weeks ago
Startup companies

I quit my six-figure Big Tech job to start a business and earned back my income 2 years later. Here's what I wish I'd known sooner.

Aliena Cai left eBay to build Fast Track UX, grew revenue back to six figures, learned to market proactively, outsource, value services, and manage time.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
UX design

I quit my six-figure Big Tech job to start a business and earned back my income 2 years later. Here's what I wish I'd known sooner.

Aliena Cai left eBay to launch Fast Track UX, rebuilt six-figure income via YouTube, later expanded marketing, outsourced help, and prioritized valuing her services.
fromAol
2 weeks ago
Startup companies

I quit my six-figure Big Tech job to start a business and earned back my income 2 years later. Here's what I wish I'd known sooner.

fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
UX design

I quit my six-figure Big Tech job to start a business and earned back my income 2 years later. Here's what I wish I'd known sooner.

E-Commerce
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm an e-commerce entrepreneur who makes 7 figures. I used to live paycheck to paycheck and now I plan to retire at 50.

Build multiple scalable income streams and invest earnings to reach financial independence and retire by age 50.
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
3 weeks ago

Why Most Entrepreneurs Are Approaching YouTube the Wrong Way | Entrepreneur

Treat YouTube as an authority-building, strategic media platform competing with prime-time television, not as a content graveyard or algorithm to hack.
Venture
fromEntrepreneur
3 weeks ago

How One Man Conquered the World's Toughest Peaks - and Built a Brand Every Founder Should Study | Entrepreneur

Nims Purja redefined mountaineering and entrepreneurship by climbing all 14 eight-thousanders in six months, building a global brand through discipline, bold vision, and 10x thinking.
E-Commerce
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Four in five online small businesses expect growth despite UK economic headwinds

Nearly four in five British online small businesses expect growth next year, driving AI adoption and digital-first entrepreneurship despite economic and operational barriers.
fromEntrepreneur
3 weeks ago

8 Powerful Lessons from Robert Herjavec at Entrepreneur Level Up That Every Founder Needs to Hear | Entrepreneur

At the recent Entrepreneur Level Up Conference, entrepreneurs from across the country gathered to gain strategies, inspiration and practical insights from a lineup of well-known successful entrepreneurs. I was honored to host the conference and partner with Entrepreneur. One of the headliners, Robert Herjavec - investor, entrepreneur and star of Shark Tank - delivered a keynote packed with wisdom for founders navigating today's unpredictable business landscape.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Michael Fralin: Building Big Ideas from the Ground Up

Michael's legal career started at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, the oldest law firm in the U.S. He joined their real estate finance group after graduating from Boston College Law School in 2002. The timing was important-he entered the industry just before the real estate boom of the mid-2000s. "Cadwalader was fast-paced and full of very smart people. I had to learn quickly how to manage complex deals," he recalls.
Real estate
Startup companies
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Millionaire Alexis Ohanian walked out of the LSAT 20 minutes in, went to a Waffle House and decided he was 'gonna invent a career'-he founded Reddit

Alexis Ohanian walked out of the LSAT, decided at a Waffle House to pursue entrepreneurship, and, with Steve Huffman, co-founded Reddit with early funding.
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Former USAID Employee Launches First Light Coffee in Maryland

Since starting First Light, former colleagues have reached out with connections to coffee-growing communities, and I'm excited to build on that,
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Understanding Money: Crucial Financial Techniques for Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs need disciplined financial management—forecasting, cash flow control, debt management, savings, tax planning, and cautious evaluation of offers—to secure long-term personal and business financial stability.
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After Studying 233 Millionaires, I Found 6 Habits That Fast-Track Wealth | Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurship paired with specific daily 'Rich Habits' accelerates wealth-building far faster than relying solely on saving and investing.
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