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Build your bootstrapped business today
in BootStrapMe, on May 5, 2008
You don't need to wait until the time is right to launch your bootstrap venture.
In fact, as entrepreneur Greg Gianforte has pointed out, one of the best things about bootstrapping is that you can start right away .
O.K. maybe the first couple of steps aren't the most glamorous, certa...
Bootstrappers must talk to customers
in BootStrapMe, on March 25, 2008
So what do you do if you haven't got the budget for slick television and radio announcements and full page display ads in newspapers and magazines to promote your business?
Here's a thought.
Talk to your customers!
While re-launching PostRanger.com, I've tried hard to keep visitor...
Bootstrap entrepreneur has nice buns
in BootStrapMe, on January 14, 2008
Cordia Harrington, president and CEO of the Tennessee Bun Company now heads a company that produces 60,000 buns an hour for clients like McDonald's, Chili's and Pepperidge Farms.
But that's not how she started.
Listen to her story in this NPR interview with Motley Fool host D...
Bootstrapping Voodoo
in BootStrapMe, on November 29, 2007
...preferences. Those ignored by mainstream marketers can be the key to your success.
5. Revenue not investment should fund startup, growth. This seems contrary to the conventional belief that it take...
Five tips for choosing your bootstrapping venture
in BootStrapMe, on November 18, 2007
Choosing the product or service you plan to bootstrap may be just as important or more than what you do next.
Accountant Dan Lutchansky gives this great overview on what to consider when going into business including the admonition that new entrepreneurs should pretend they are broke when starti...
another investment into outsourcing
in TJ's Weblog, on September 30, 2003
Symphony a sophisticated provider of outsourcing services such as cost management, Analytics and software (product) development has received USD 20 mio. (!) in series B. The company features a mixed US/ Indian management usually a pretty good basis for convincing clients things will work ...




