Does anyone know if an affiliate network exists for entrepreneurship bloggers? I know from personal experience writing a well read and highly regarded (but relatively way smaller than the TC or GigaOm/VenutreBeat type properties, making it irrelevant for ad based monetization) that smaller entrepreneurship / tech bloggers have a hard time monetizing their efforts. Would
By guest authors Irina Patterson and Candice Arnold Troy: So, in my early days of entrepreneurship I was sitting in the basement writing custom database applications. It quickly became clear that there were more businesses that needed my help than I could personally help.
By guest authors Irina Patterson and Praveen Karoshi Ross: If entrepreneurs don’t take [equity investment] from us, then we ask for 33% ownership in the business because we are giving a ton of assistance to these businesses, I mean, all the training upfront was paid for by us, we paid living stipends, and we pay
In case you missed it, here is the recording. You can choose the business you like best of those presented through a poll on our 1M/1M Facebook page.
Sramana: What was your run rate after you began channel deals? Daniel Putterman: If you look at the run rate from October through the end of the year, it becomes clear that the channels put us on the map and everyone got excited about the product. Every time a Pogoplug customer buys a device, they
Sramana Mitra: That is the most competitive part in every region. We are seeing getting that talent is the most competitive part of the value chain. How do you compete in that space?
By guest authors Irina Patterson and Candice Arnold I am talking to Troy Henikoff, co-founder and CEO of Excelerate Labs, a Chicago-based intensive summer accelerator for startups. The program attracts dozens of mentors from around the country to work closely with, usually, ten teams of entrepreneurs. The 13-week program begins on June 1 and on
By guest authors Irina Patterson and Praveen Karoshi Ross: We set goals. We set a monthly goals for the number of phone calls that the entrepreneurs have to make, which then translates into a number of meetings they are able to set, and a number of proposals, and a number of contracts that they need