Entrepreneurship stress
Posted on September 7, 2007 - Filed Under Entrepreneurship | 2 Comments
For some reason, people believe that entrepreneurs are the happiest persons in the World. That happens mostly because people get to know about entrepreneurs only when they got to the “spending time golfing while burning money in my Porsche” period. I mean, entrepreneurs are not famous while spending nights working for their businesses and for [...]
Read More..>>How did famous bloggers start their famous blogs?
Posted on September 6, 2007 - Filed Under Entrepreneurship | Leave a Comment
Just the other day I’ve been rejected by Blogitive: “Thank you for applying to Blogitive. Unfortunately, your blog does not currently meet our requirements. We need to see a most recent 90 day active posting history of at least 10 new posts per month. If you increase your rate of posting, please feel [...]
Read More..>>Entrepreneurship lessons from Bangkok, Thailand
Posted on September 5, 2007 - Filed Under Knowledge resources | 1 Comment
I’ve read an article by Somjit Likitsataporn in the Bangkok Post about the start-up difficulties.
I have to agree with most of the point raised:
(entrepreneurs) “have unrealistic dreams of how they will develop and run their enterprises. They foresee employees running around following their orders, and lots of customers in the store.” Yep. I do [...]
Read More..>>How green is a Small Business?
Posted on September 5, 2007 - Filed Under Web resources | Leave a Comment
I personally come from a culture (East Europe) that don’t have any values towards ecology and environment respect. But still, how green is a small business?
Of course, at some level, being environmental friendly also means cutting costs. Turn off PCs at night, shut down the air conditioning. It’s green and it’s good for the small [...]
How I “tricked” Tyler Cruz to visit my blog!
Posted on September 4, 2007 - Filed Under Entrepreneurship | Leave a Comment
Tyler Cruz is (IMHO) the new kid on the block Web Entrepreneur - he is 24 (damn this makes me look old).
He missed that “brag about myself” attitude that most established web Entrepreneurs have and still keeps a dose of innocence and that’s why I read his blog daily, right after Seth Godin and Shoemoney. [...]

