
...on How Detailed Should My Business Plan Be?:
14:39, July 11th, 2008: Excellent post. I'm in the process of writing a b-plan right now and this is very helpful. Keep it up.
Ron
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...on Entrepreneur Or Opportunist? :
14:38, July 11th, 2008: You have to look at the business objective of any entrepreneur - to make money. No venture is worth having, or is fund able, without positive cashflow. These cancer victims are no different than other consumers. They have the ability to decide, yes I would like to purchase this product, or no I would like to purchase this product. Many other non-medical contraptions have been created that absolutely suck. Business is business. There's no proof that these products work, or that they don't work. I think the ultimate blame falls on the consumer. Great article... check out this... www.readtheanswer.com/index.php?RTA=web2
...on Entrepreneurs Meet Reality.:
14:33, July 11th, 2008: What a stupid show. The inventions on there were absolutely lame as well. If you went on that show and got ripped it would kill your reputation - not worth it. People should say screw these investors... who aren't even top notch legit investors and find some angel funding... www.readtheanswer.com/index.php?RTA=web2
...on Web 2.0 Not The Only Cool Idea Out There.:
14:30, July 11th, 2008: Cool innovation. The key is finding a market where there is a demand. International markets are fantastic but have, much of the time, little visibility by people from other countries. Here's some tips you might be interested in on how to approach this type of entrepreneurial mentality... www.readtheanswer.com/index.php?RTA=web2
...on Can I Get A Grant To Start My For-Profit Business? :
18:15, June 26th, 2008: That would absolutely be fantastic - free money. Although raising money isn't by any means easy, there's so many more avenues to getting seed funding than there were say 25 years ago. Overhead costs have been dramatically reduced thanks to the online business that people with $2,000 dollars can start businesses. Also, I wouldn't suggest taking out a personal loan. I suggest going to an angel investor and seeking capital. IF lucky enough to complete a seed round, the money also comes with a wealth of experience (from whoever the investor is).
Here's some more resources relevant to talks of entrepreneurship... www.readtheanswer.com/index.php?RTA=web2
