Pages

Sunday, October 9, 2011

10 Things to Thank Steve Jobs For

  Steve Jobs died at the age of 56. We look back at his extraordinary life.
   
2.     The Making of a 20-Something Multimillionaire Entrepreneur
Gurbaksh Chahal shares insight on staying competitive and why his $300 million sale to Yahoo wasn't what changed his outlook on business and life.

3.     Why I Decided to Take the Money and Sell My Startup
The founder of 2-year-old startup GiftZip.com decided to sell to gift-card behemoth SVM. He shares his views on the dangers of not doing the math.

4.     'Pursuit of Happyness': Chris Gardner on Reinventing Yourself
The star of a real-life rags-to-riches tale shares advice for people who are struggling through a midlife career transition.

5.     Seven Ways to Avoid Competing On Price
Wal-Mart likes to be considered the low-price leader, but a new study shows customers no longer think it's true. Here are some tips for dodging the low-price trap.

6.     How to Become Your Own Boss
The creators of natural sleep aid Dream Water share how they ditched corporate life and gained national success.

7.     Beyond the Food Truck: Six Ideas for Mobile Food Businesses
If you want to start a food business, but don't have the dough for a full restaurant, check out these mobile options.

8.     10 Movies About Entrepreneurs
Here's a look at some of Hollywood's best films that showcase the real and invented lives of business owners.

9.     A Guide to Generating Leads on LinkedIn
Facebook is for stalking old flames, and LinkedIn is for finding new jobs, right? Wrong. Here's a look at an old social media platform's new lead-gen value.

10.     Why Entrepreneurs Love Steve Jobs
Apple's products didn't make Steve Jobs great. Instead, it was his uncommon affection for rebels and misfits that inspired legions.

No comments:

Post a Comment