Starting a business is a risky endeavor, even for seasoned professionals. The good news is the common pitfalls can be avoided by identifying and understanding them.
Early-stage startups often work with limited resources and a small team of employees. This means that it's vital for every person to be able to capitalize on sales leads with the least amount of effort possible.
As a startup, you want to beat the big competitors, but it can feel overwhelming and impossible at times. Here are four simple steps to take advantage of your role as an underdog.
Plenty of would-be entrepreneurs crave a business partner but don't know where to look. These three relationships prove that being bold in your search can pay off.
Finding (and affording) a great partner as a young startup can be challenging, so these entrepreneurs proposed a more permanent relationship -- and their businesses are thriving.