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The Accidental Entrepreneur: 3 Tales of Entrepreneurial 'Eureka' Moments
Sometimes life throws you a curveball -- and it just may mean opportunity. Here's the story of ordinary people who fell into big ideas and took them all the way to the bank.
Get Your Product Figured Out First
So many entrepreneurs make the same mistake: Focusing on the wrong things without figuring out the product they plan to sell.
5 Steps to Create and Test Your First Infoproduct for Less Than $20
Want to see if your idea will work? Try this method before you truly invest.
4 Secrets to a Successful Product Launch
Anyone can put something together and tell people to buy it, but it takes an intentional plan to do a launch right.
5 Ways Service Companies Can Be Innovative
Much public love goes to product companies, but service providers can also be imaginative and exciting.
Show Your Work: Letting a Great Product Sell Itself
There is a fundamental difference between simply using a product versus using a product where you also know its history and how it was conceived. The latter elicits an emotional connection.
Don't Let Overthinking Your Product Launch Cost You Competitive Advantage
The pursuit of perfection can be the greatest threat to market success for your brilliant business idea.
The Long Game: 6 Prerequisites for a Killer Product That Lasts Forever
You not only need the individual capacity to focus, work collaboratively and take calculated risks but also the market awareness to constantly refine your product for appeal.
7 Methods for Analyzing Your Great Idea Before You Bet the Company on It
There is a time when you must fall madly in love with the product you want to bring to market and a time to coolly determine if anybody else will.
You Have A Great Idea For A Product, So Now What?
Most entrepreneurs have lots of ideas but few of them are able to successfully execute that one idea that makes all the difference.
Investors and Customers Aren't So Impressed By Shiny New Tech
Unless your product is truly disruptive or you have bags of cash, don't bother bringing it to market. Instead, solve a real-world problem.
The Scientific Method for Entrepreneurs: 6 Steps to Long-Term Success
Here's how to use the scientific method to achieve success as an entrepreneur.
Got a Great Idea But Not the Time (or Means) to Develop a Product?
WayFounder has come up with a route for inventors to bring their concepts to market.
Don't Just Start a Business, Solve A Problem
You don't want to start a business that may not survive. Do your homework, validate your idea and make sure you have a real market for it.
The Hidden Opportunity: Toys That Bridge the Gender Gap
As large corporations miss the clamoring for products that appeal to both girls and boys, forward-thinking entrepreneurs have the chance to fill the void.