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My view of entrepreneurship changed recently after some more talks with aspiring business owners and those with running businesses. Jack Jia of Baynote said to me, “You don’t have a business until you have sales” but it’s since recently that I don’t believe that businesses are just about sales.
There’s a lot more to it, [...]

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Read on Google Reader today from my mobile:
August 13, 2008 (PC World) But corporations, politicians and others who have attempted to manipulate the Net to their own ends have discovered that it isn’t as easy as it appears. True viralness can’t be manufactured, no matter how many phony blogs and tasteless videos you generate.
Whether you’re [...]

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In short, highly talked about companies should get off their butts and brainstorm creative ways to bring in new revenues and still add value to their customers. Easy to say, but not easy to do, because it is a strategic task not suitable for the brilliant software engineer, but rather suited for the brilliant software engineer with a penchant for strategic, entrepreneurial thinking.

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Blogging is the equivalent to standing on your soapbox. As I read Chris Brogan’s latest post the “Essential Skills of a Community Manager“, the one that stood out:
Community managers must be experienced communicators. One thing a communicator needs to do well is LISTEN. Part of that involves building sites and community spaces such [...]

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Here’s the challenge in the web 2.0 world. A lot of services are offered for free, and as Mapping the Web points out, this could well mean that all those entrepreneurs out there advocating a totally free model are saying that revenue = exit strategy.
And that in itself sounds silly, because starting a business [...]

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