Social entrepreneurship is a growing movement, especially among Millennial women. Laura Calandrella offers 4 tips for her fellow entrepreneurs.
Being Rich Is About More Than Money
Being an entrepreneur can be a scary financial roller-coaster. But for young entrepreneurs to really thrive, its crucial to overcome financial fears and ditch bad financial habits.
YEC Member Spotlight: Nathalie Lussier, Founder of Nathalie Lussier Media
Nathalie Lussier offers some wisdom for fellow entrepreneurs, including why focusing on your personal life first might actually be the key to fueling your business’ growth.
4 Leadership Lessons From the Boxing Ring
Novice startup founders can learn a lot from the boxing ring — namely, how to take a punch (and get back up again), how to feel out customers and how to conserve both cash and energy over time.
Disqus’ Daniel Ha on How to Grow Your Online Community
Grow your business’s online community by following these simple steps.
15 Tips to Do More Focused Work (Even When You’re On the Go)
Entrepreneurs spend a lot of time in potentially distracting places — co-working spaces, airports, buses, trains, conferences. How do you get real work done when there’s no office door?
How to Conduct a “Pre-Mortem” on Your Growing Startup
Most problems in your startup can be reverse-engineered (and solved) before they even start. Anthony Krumeich shares four steps to conduct a “pre-mortem” on your business.
How Do You Make Time for Social Media?
As a founder, you don’t have time to monitor every social mention. How do you balance engagement with time constraints?
The One-Paragraph Startup Plan
Traditional business plans are a waste of time for startups. In this excerpt from his book, “Never Get a ‘Real’ Job,” Scott Gerber provides five steps for writing a plan to get your start-up up-and-running quickly.