Entrepreneur magazine
February 2016
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Hanson Could Have Disappeared. Here's Why They Didn't.
The blond-haired music makers have some serious business skills in their repertoire.
Pitch Switch: Changing Sales Tactics Made This Reservation App Appealing to Restaurants
Greg Hong learned to hone his sales pitch over drinks. Save yourself the money and learn from his story.
How This App Is Making Civic Involvement Profitable
Most Americans agree that government is broken. But only a few brave entrepreneurs have tried to fix it -- and their efforts rarely go well. Brigade's experienced leaders think they can do better.
What to Do When a Colleague Needs Emotional Support in the Office
How and how not to help a colleague in need…
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How New Rules for Interstate Business Can Negatively Impact Your Income
Multistate business taxation rules have changed. Here's what you need to know.
Learn This Man's Method for Rolling With Rejection
Sajiv Patel waited three years for a deal to come through. Here's how he made it happen.
How This Mattress Company Got the Attention of New York Jet Eric Decker
This is what happens when a direct-to-consumer luxury mattress maker and celebrity backers get into bed together.
How an Engineer's Desire to Keep His Keys Organized Led to a Business
Here are the five steps Michel Tunney used to take his idea from a Kickstarter campaign to retail stores.
3 Reasons the Bank Yanked Your Credit Line -- and How to Fix the Problem
It's a serious wake-up call, but it won't be the end of your business. Let's figure out what went wrong.
How Perfectionism Is Sabotaging Your Business
Author and researcher Jane Bluestein explains the problems with chasing perfection, and how to avoid them.
How These 2 In-N-Out Burger Employees Climbed the Ladder to Become Franchisees
Where to find your next great franchisees? They might just be working at your local grease joint.
How This Man Made the Leap From Artist to Entrepreneur
'The entrepreneurial spirit of defining, of iterating on a vision is what artists are fundamentally all about,' says Monegraph founder Kevin McCoy.
This Vital Tip Will Make Your Voice Mails More Effective
It's all in the opening line, as this study shows.
When Providing Company Vehicles, Addressing These Legal Issues Is Key
Put the brakes on offering company vehicles to employees until you've considered these three areas.
4 Sales Mantras to Memorize and Why They Work
You're not pushing a product -- you're changing minds.
Your Recipe for Entrepreneurial Success: Creativity, Beliefs and Purpose
Artists Taylor Hanson and Kevin McCoy talk about artistry and entrepreneurship.
How This Company Combines Qualities From Craigslist and Airbnb to Solve Staffing Issues
Instawork, a new online service, solves a restaurant's hiring woes.
How This Woman Sourced Inspiration for Fabric From Her Father's Drawings
Sometimes, the greatest business ideas are found at home.
How a Glue Developer Turned Bad Luck Into a DIY Sensation
Jane ni Dhulchaointigh turned a sticky situation into a successful business in five steps.
How to Create a Giveback Program Without Breaking the Bank
Doing good is good for business. Here are the steps to make social consciousness part of your company.
How This Pizza Company Grew to Become a Bigger Slice of the Pie
Marco's Pizza rises to the top of the pizza chain.
4 Steps to Better Protect Your Ideas
Brainpower is good. Brainpower you own is far better.
4 Must-Haves for Headlines That Hook Readers
Without the right words, your blog posts, flyers and ads may go unnoticed.
Why One Man Came Out of Retirement to Start a Custom T-Shirt Franchise
The most inventive franchises can have unexpected starts.
How This Program Lets Etsy Businesses Grow Quickly
A new tool helps DIY-ers turn into full-fledged manufacturers.
Can Live-Streaming Video Help Me?
Marketing consultant Lisa Illman, founder of KritterKommunity.com, explains how.
3 Major Sales Mistakes You Must Avoid
Consultant Jeff Hoffman addresses three common problems.
Would You Try This Man's Wacky Sales Pitches? (You Should -- They Worked!)
Doug Baldasare would try just about anything to close a sale. Here's how he got customers' attention.
The Work Behind Fast-Growing Franchises
Quick overexpansion is easy. But preparing for strong, lasting growth? That's harder.
Are Severance Agreements Slimy Business?
Is the common practice an ethical one? Our expert explains.
Your Alma Mater Might Want to Finance Your Startup
Alumni investment groups join the VC landscape.
The Artist Otherwise Known as an Entrepreneur
'Learn the rules like a pro so you can break them like an artist.' – Pablo Picasso