Archive | October, 2009

19 October 2009 1 Comment

Employee to Entrepreneur

You wake up to the same ringing alarm clock. You stumble down the same stairs and make the same coffee. Everything seems the same. On the face of it, it is. But, behind it all, it’s not.

18 October 2009 1 Comment

Rethinking the Publishing Industry

This presentation by Seth Godin on how the publishing industry can reinvent itself and use the internet to skyrocket it’s business model.

16 October 2009 1 Comment

The Importance of Cash Rationing

The most important issue facing a start-up is cash burn. It may sound easy to manage, but in reality, it takes a lot of planning to get right.

15 October 2009 0 Comments

The Potential of “In App” Purchasing for Free iPhone Apps

Wow, this could be a game changer. This effectively allows for a truly freemium business model for iPhone app developers.

15 October 2009 0 Comments

Organic Market Research Presentation

Here is a quick presentation on Organic Market Research. Enjoy.

14 October 2009 1 Comment

Venture Capital Funds at 15 Year Low – What Does This Mean for New Start-Ups?

The US VC industry has been the global shining light for start-up investment. Now times look at lot bleaker. The smallest number of funds have been raised in 15 years.

13 October 2009 0 Comments

Top 10 Tips for Start-up Entrepreneurs

There are a lot of issues that you need to consider when starting a business. Here are 10 of the most important ones.

8 October 2009 1 Comment

Apple’s Biggest Asset

Think about it. Apple’s biggest asset is not it’s IP or infrastructure it’s the army of rabid fans who dominate discussion forums advocating the Apple cause.

1 October 2009 0 Comments

2017 Before US Job Market Recovers

According to Rutgers it will be 2017 before the US jobs market recovers. The report is called America’s New Post-Recession Employment Arithmetic. One of the most depressing findings was that there are currently 1.256 million fewer jobs than there was in 1999. Looking at this report, it seems that more than ever, it’s important for [...]

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