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Interview – Hundred Life Design

I did a fun interview a few months ago for “Hundred Life Design” (a coaching an leadership company). We talked about all things entrepreneurship, and in particular, about mentoring, advising and the startup journey: the topics of my last book (The Age of Metapreneurship) and my next book (The Startup

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Entrepreneurship

57 Small Business Statistics and Trends for 2020

What a wonderful repository of small business and entrepreneurship statistics and data. The summary: If you are a small business owner in the United States you are in good company. According to the United States Small Business Administration, there are 30.7 million small businesses that employ over 59.9 million employees. Small

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Entrepreneurship

Startup Trends and Stats

Startup Failure Rate and 80+ Other Startling Statistics About Startups A great piece of research on startup statistics and trends: Some highlights: Startup Failure Rate Statistics Incompetence, at 46%, is the most common reason why businesses fail, according to a Statistic Brain study. The percentage of startups that fail after

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Entrepreneurship

What is an ICO? (Infographic)

To get new startup ideas off the ground, aspiring business owners are faced with many options for funding, including bootstrapping (self-financing) their venture, taking out a short term business loan, or tapping into the boom of cryptocurrency by launching an ICO to raise capital. An ICO gives companies the funds

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Startup Funding – ICO Roundups (Infographic)

A few years ago, crowdfunding was the latest disruption for startup funding – giving entrepreneurs new options.  Today, the most exciting innovation for startup funding are ICOs – Initial Coin Offerings.  BTxchange puts together a concise but comprehensive “round-up” – in the form of an infographic – of all the

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Entrepreneurship

Surviving the Startup Marathon

  Running the D.C. Marathon last March was supposed to be a glorious experience: cherry blossom week, the first day of spring, sunshine and smiles. Instead, we were greeted by ice, slush, and 12 degree wind-chill — a shocking contrast to my usual running experience in Phoenix’s 103-degree desert sun. From the

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Entrepreneurship

What does it cost to run a startup?

A rather interesting infographic/analysis on the annual cost to run a small startup , in different cities around the world (assuming your startup is at the point where it can actually start paying developers): Staff.com is based on the idea of hiring employees from all around the world.  And we’re

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Entrepreneurship

Lemonade Stands and Newspaper Routes

Prior to the dotcom era and the age of Facebook and iPads, it was the lemonade stand or newspaper route that was quintessential first job of the future entrepreneur. Certainly these jobs instill (or at least expose) the essential entrepreneurial qualities of discipline and persistence while offering a daily lesson

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