Startup Mistakes: Page 3
First-Generation Entrepreneur? The Struggle Is Real
Some hurdles a first generation entrepreneur must be ready to face.
The 6 Biggest Startup Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make
The worst mistakes are also completely avoidable.
Why Competitive Lying Can Be Your Biggest Startup Mistake
Every successful startup is successful by creating a monopoly in market.
4 Tips for Fixing Mistakes
Even when you've blown it with your first customers, you can still rebound. Read this to find out how.
Six Things To Keep In Mind When You Start A New Venture
In entrepreneurship failing to prepare is preparing to fail
4 Ways to Survive Your Company's Rebrand
When your "brand" no longer defines what your business is actually all about, it may be time to pivot. Here's how.
Why Startups Fail and What Experts Have to Say About It (Infographic)
There are nine categories of problems, and office space isn't one of them.
How to Avoid the 3 Mistakes That Cost Young Entrepreneurs Credibility
The biggest mistake in growing a company is to hire people who are underqualified for crucial roles and responsibilities.
Lessons I've Learned About Getting Hiring Right the First Time
Firing an employee is among the most unpleasant responsibilities of being boss, in part because their failure is also your failure.
Get a Mentor and Keep Networking
These are 2 most important reasons you became an entrepreneur.
10 Deadly Startup Mistakes to Avoid
The more you know of them, the less you'll make them.
10 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting an Online Business
From not having a business plan to spreading yourself too thin on social media, here are a few things founders should avoid when starting a business.
5 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting Your First Business
A new entrepreneur's 'fast-success' launch of a fitness center proved to have some unhealthy aspects.
6 Things You Don't Realize Are Hurting Your Business
As an entrepreneur, be wary of these six unseen errors that can hurt -- or even ruin -- your company.
7 Mistakes to be Avoided When Starting Up
Being all starry-eyed towards your dream can make you blind towards certain things that must be kept in mind to ensure that your business is able to sustain long-term.