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5 Effective And Innovative Survival Strategies For A Tech Startup
Tech startups require effective survival strategies to flourish.
How to Survive Your First Year of Entrepreneurship
Follow these tips in order to make it through the first year and beyond as a successful entrepreneur.
5 Ugly Truths About Entrepreneurship
The SBA says that only half of new companies survive 5 years or more. How resolved are you not to be one of them?
How To Ensure Your Survival As A Startup
If you identify a need and offer a unique selling point (USP) with your business, people will still buy, regardless of what may be happening to the economy.
5 Ways to Help Your Business Survive Its Adolescence
When you think about it, nurturing a company is a lot like raising a child.
The 4 Secrets to a Successful Pivot
A company that stays the course without looking for new opportunities risks failure.
5 Things to Work on to Protect Your Business Before a Crisis Hits
If you left your business for six months, would you have the right survival systems in place?
5 Suggestions When Reducing Costs Is Your Only Option
When you face challenges, follow these tips to make your company stronger.
How to Regroup When You've Lost Your Way
Should your company falter, here's how you can get it back on track.
The 2 Words Entrepreneurs Should Avoid
Eliminate this destructive phrase every day to increase your focus and productivity.
7 Tips to Stay Afloat When Times Get Tough
Businesses can survive a cash-flow crunch, but the wrong move can be fatal.
5 Tips for Staving Off an Attack From a Special Interest Group
Strategically responding to threats can save your company and elevate your reputation.
If You Want to Survive, Find Ways to Compete With Your Own Business
Eventually, a competitor will come and beat you at your own game. Provide your own internal disruptions to stay relevant.
Innovation: Small Businesses Live It, Big Businesses Buy It
Startups are constantly needing to innovate to stay alive in the dog-eat-dog world of entrepreneurship. Large corporations are taking notice and looking for opportunities to capitalize on new concepts and ideas.
The One Thing Your Startup Really Needs to Succeed
It's not a business plan, or even a killer idea. Can you guess what it is?