Archive | April, 2008

Entrepreneurship stereotypes

Posted on 17 April 2008

Or “Why all the mummies in the movies have problems walking?” I write an entrepreneurship blog for more than 3 years now. Writing the Small Business Entrepreneur blog also involves a lot of reading – I call it becoming more educate. Anyway the bottom line is that there are a lot of stereotypes when talking 

Senior entrepreneurship

Posted on 16 April 2008

If you read my How does it feels to be 20 years late on entrepreneurship? article earlier, now I’m taking things to the max by saying something about senior entrepreneurship. Here in Eastern Europe, I believe that 99.99% of the people don’t even imagine that they could start a business at the retirement age, mostly 

Comments on Fred Wilson’s Ten Questions About Entrepreneurs

Posted on 15 April 2008

I’ve got the chance to see opinions about subjects I’m familiar with in Fred Wilson’s Ten Questions About Entrepreneurs – as usual I need to comment as I’m not entirely comfortable with all of the items. And by the way, all the links in this article are links to bits and pieces I wrote over 

Who’s killing the Small Business Entrepreneur blog?

Posted on 11 April 2008

I’m not sure what’s going on, but really, the Small Business Entrepreneur blog is going down in Google. I believe it doesn’t have enough incoming links or something. Any ideas? Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post

Growing your customers as you grow your business

Posted on 11 April 2008

I think most business die in one of these 2 circumstances: getting too much business (or more than the business growth can absorb) getting too little business for the current business level (or not covering the costs) getting unappropriated business While case 2 is probably the most known factor in building an entrepreneurship fear, the 

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