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My Favorite Bookmarks - Karen Lake Web site picks for small businesses from the founder and CEO of StrategyWeek.com |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Rieva Lesonsky |
A Group of Greats Entrepreneurs comprise an incredible, diverse community. |
Inc. July 2005 Jim Melloan |
Angels With Angles Angel investors are changing. Here's what they're looking for, how they operate, and what they expect for their money. |
AskMen.com July 25, 2002 Ian Harrison |
How To Write A Business Plan: Part 1 A business plan will act as a guide to a potential investor and indicate whether your venture is worth the capital risk. |
Entrepreneur October 2004 David Worrell |
Taking Flight After weathering tough economic times alone, angel investors are banding together and joining angel groups or funds that can help them screen deals and mentor entrepreneurs. |
Entrepreneur March 2004 |
Reality Check Entrepreneurs share a common dream: to succeed. |
Entrepreneur December 2009 Asheesh Advani |
A New Year, a New Strategy It's not all bad news on the financing front. Here are the top trends for 2010 and how to make the most of them. |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Guy Kawasaki |
Garnering Angels Sure, you may have ventured for VC, but raising angel capital takes a different kind of skill. |
Inc. January 2009 Kasey Wehrum |
Get Your Wings Never dealt with an angel? Here's what you need to know. |
Inc. January 2005 Darren Dahl |
Earning Your Wings Angel investors are getting tougher. To land seed money, you should, too. |
Financial Planning May 1, 2006 Sheryl Garrett |
The True Entrepreneur Most people work for themselves to make more money and have more control, but being a successful entrepreneur involves a lot more. |
Inc. March 1, 2003 Harris Collingwood |
The Private-Capital Survival Guide Even with both the economy and the stock market sputtering, private-capital deals are more appealing than ever. Why? Because well-heeled investors still need a place to stow their cash. But it's not just about the money. |
Inc. January 2009 Kasey Wehrum |
Angel Investing 2009 In a tough economy, angel investors are more cautious than ever. But it's still possible to find funding. Here's how. |
Entrepreneur October 2006 Crystal Detamore-Rodman |
Bands of Angels Angel investors are getting together - and acting like VCs. |
Inc. April 2004 Adam Hanft |
Grist: Trampling on Our Icons If politicians and economists love entrepreneurs so much (and they say they do), why do entrepreneurs face so many hurdles, whether they're starting their business or attempting to expand it? |
Investment Advisor July 1, 2011 Jeff Joseph |
Extreme Networking: Adding High-Net-Worth Clients Becoming the sponsor and host of an entrepreneurial salon series is an effective networking and practice-building approach for wealth advisors who wish to expand their network of high- and ultra-high-net-worth investors. |
Inc. January 2004 Suzanne McGee |
A Chorus of Angels After years of flying solo, angel investors are forming into groups -- and changing the rules for cash-hungry entrepreneurs. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 29, 2006 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
Rich or Royal: What Do Founders Want? Entrepreneurs are often motivated by the potential of money and control, but very few ever achieve both. |
Entrepreneur May 2009 Asheesh Advani |
You Can Still Find an Angel Investor There will always be angel investors, in good times and bad. |
Job Journal January 25, 2004 Bob Rosner |
Going to Work for Yourself A few questions before you jump into self-employment. |
AskMen.com September 9, 2001 Michael Bucci |
Want To Be An Entrepreneur? It doesn't matter if their businesses earn $10 billion or $100,000 annually; entrepreneurs tend to share certain character traits. Do you have what it takes? |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Steven Berglas |
The Next Big Next Big Thing ...Forget about Cisco, Intel, or Oracle drawing talent from across the nation with the lure of cutting-edge careers. By 2001 the knowledge workers will be flocking to the gene-hunting companies... |