Marc MacLeod emailed me saying that “a topic near and dear to my frugal Scottish heart” and sent over a few useful tips in How to save money.
By guest author Shailesh Otari Today’s Deal Radar goes back to India, to a Bangalore-based product company called Webyog. Webyog is a leader in GUI and monitoring tools for MySQL databases. Its flagship product, SQLyog, is a graphical environment for MySQL. The company also provides MySQL monitoring and advisory tools called MONyog for MySQL DBAs.
SM: If you are able to pull in 600 doctors’ offices a month, I imagine that a lot of that is happening on its own. BB: We have to spend about 15 to 20 minutes on the phone with each new office to teach them how to use the system.
Our next Strategy Roundtable for Entrepreneurs is this Thursday, February 4, at 8 a.m. Pacific. I plan to discuss the EJ methodology in this session, as well as spend most of the time on audience questions, not on pitches. There are numerous best practices and lessons that I have synthesized from the Entrepreneur Journeys research. In
Jonathan Gosier writes from Uganda, and lists a cache of his cost-saving techniques in How To Save Money as an African Startup. One of his pieces of advice is ‘hire a cook’.
Urban Green Energy (UGE) is a manufacturer of wind turbines and related products such as wind- and solar-powered street lamps. The company is a player in the “small wind” market, which includes turbines with rated capacity of up to 100 kilowatts. Such turbines are used from northern Canada to Antarctica for a variety of on-grid
SM: Where do you go from here? There are about 700,000 physicians in the United States, and you have reached about 35,000 of them. What percentage of that available market has a solution like yours? BB: Most of them have practice management systems. The problem is, we know based on the information we receive from
Marc Dangeard argues that you raise a small amount of money from friends and family and try to make do with that in The reality of fundraising.