Matt Villano
Matt Villano is a freelance writer and editor in Healdsburg, Calif. He is a regular contributor to Entrepreneur, and has covered startups and entrepreneurship for The New York Times, TIME and CIO. He also covers a variety of other topics, including travel, parenting, education and -- seriously -- gambling. He can be found on his personal website, Whalehead.com, and on Twitter.
Embrace Your Zany Side: Offbeat Ways Startups Win Over Hard-to-Reach VCs
Having a killer business idea is key, but it won't necessarily help get your foot in the door when you're looking for funding. Sometimes the best way to grab someone's attention is to get creative.
Clif Bar Founders Get Into Venture Capital
The founders of Clif Bar set out to fund more altruistic success stories with their venture capital firm White Road investments.
Culinary Pros Lend Credibility to a Dining App
Chefs Feed has a network of more than 600 chefs that rate and review items at restaurants in 15 U.S. cities.An App That Moves Sports Fans to Better Seats
Evan Owens designed Pogoseat, an app that helps fans at an event swap seats.
Web Startup Offers Fans Unique Experiences
Fandeavor.com puts sports junkies in the middle of the action.
How Reality TV Helped One Young Trep Jump-Start His Fledgling Brand
Ben Flajnik, star of ABC's hit show 'The Bachelor,' describes the rigors and advantages of starting up in the spotlight.
Why Bigger Isn't Better for Logo Design
Designing logos can be tricky. Designing logos for mobile apps can be downright confounding.
5 Foolproof Ways to Boost Your Public-Speaking Skills
From pitching investors to wowing to potential customers, speaking before an audience is a key skill to acquire. Here are some tips.
How to Turn Your Startup into the Next Campus Craze
Marketing new businesses to millenials requires creativity -- and a healthy dose of web savvy.
A Mobile App That Changes the Way Fans Watch Pro Cycling
Tour Tracker app provides fan with real-time tracking of racers.
The Changing Path to Entrepreneurship: A Look at Alternatives to Business School
To become an entrepreneur, it might behoove you to study something different. Here's more about some of the alternative courses and programs picking up steam among aspiring entrepreneurs.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Business-Plan Competitions
For startups seeking critical seed money, business-plan competitions can be both a blessing and a curse.
6 Steps to Better Networking for Young Entrepreneurs
Most people don't enjoy networking events, but few regret attending once they've made keen connections. Here are several insider tips to help you make the most out of networking events.
Startup Offers A New High-Tech Way to Pay on the Go
Vitaband gives exercisers a comfortable alternative to carrying cash or cards
A Mobile Compression App for Data Misers
Avoid busting your wireless allowance with a new compression service.
Reinventing the Fast-Casual Dining Scene with Technology
How popular sandwich chain At the Melt is using smartphones, QR codes and kiosks to build a brand.
Step-by-Step Through a Website Makeover
A winery moves into the 21st century with a website redesign.
Framing a Business Around a Glamorous Boudoir Trend
A boudoir photographer focuses on customers' private moments.
How College Sports Photos Became a Multimillion-Dollar Business
A former Duke University All-American basketball player hit on a business idea for building and managing online photo stores for college athletic departments and sports teams.
Five-Step Guide to Marketing a Business As Green
Use these tips to avoid common pitfalls and strike the right balance for eco-conscious marketing.
Ex-Ballplayers Offer Coffee's Answer to Chew
Two former baseball players throw a curve at the consumer quest for caffeine. From our Business Unusual file.
From Grad Student to Social Media Millionaire
How twentysomething Shama Kabani of Marketing Zen Group wrote a master's thesis on Twitter and then went on to build a leading-edge marketing firm. Part of our annual Young Millionaires report.
Knowledge on Tap: The Business of a Beer Sommelier
How one beer lover tanked his career in favor of teaching people about his beverage of choice
The Best Bar to. . . Get the Business Scoop From a Bartender: Elixir
The owner and bartender has an M.B.A. and intel on business locals in San Francisco. Try his award-winning Bloody Mary.The Best Bar to . . . Rub Elbows With a VC: Tom & Jerry's
This popular dive bar in Manhattan attracts its share of venture investors scouting startup talent.
The Best Bar to . . . Celebrate a Big Win: The Chandelier
This Las Vegas venue is one of the more glitzy places in Tinsel Town to toast a business victory.
The Social Media Challenge: The Results
We blended a team of digital marketing experts with an old-school rib joint to see if social media can really work.
The Secret Sauce Project
What can social media do for an old-school business? Follow Big Papa and find out.





