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This Mom Was Frustrated With the Lack of Options for Buying Used Baby Gear, So She Launched a Business. She Has Four Tips for Entrepreneurs.
Kristin Langenfeld founded GoodBuy Gear in 2016. She has four tips for turning a personal pain point into a successful business opportunity.
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5 Money-Saving Tips From a TikTok Lawyer Who Reads the Fine Print
Reading the fine print means you could save money, according to Erika Kullberg, lawyer and founder of Plug and Law.
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These Are 5 Common Challenges Every Entrepreneur Faces — Here's How to Prepare for Them
A successful entrepreneur must have a playbook for how to scale their business, according to Zuleyka Strasner, founder and CEO of Zero Grocery.
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How This Founder and CEO Found Success Through Embracing Imperfection: ‘It's About Releasing Unrealistic Expectations'
Meet Tiffany Dufu, the founder and CEO of The Cru and the author of Drop the Ball
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This 27-Year-Old Former Stock Trader Earns $650,000 a Year in LA—and She's on Her Way to $1 Million
At 22, Lauren Simmons became the youngest female trader on Wall Street and earned $12,000. Now 27 and her own boss, she’s on track to earn $1 million this year.
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From Kitchen to Bloomingdale's to Online Success: How This Small Business Founder Pivoted Her Strategy During the Pandemic
Harlem Candle Co. sells in Bloomingdale’s and gift shops across the country. When Covid closed stores, founder Teri Johnson decided on a new strategy.
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This Entrepreneur Raised $16.5 Million for an Eco-Friendly Grocery Startup. Here Are Her Five Golden Rules for Achieving Success
A successful entrepreneur needs dedication and should be “armed with information,” according to Zuleyka Strasner, founder and CEO of Zero Grocery.
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With the Support of the Child Tax Credit, Some Parents Launched Businesses Last Year
The child tax credit supported work and entrepreneurship among parents, a study by the Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis found.
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How This 22-Year-Old Founder Turned His College Career Struggle Into a Jobs Platform for HBCU Students
North Carolina A&T alumnus Bilal Issifou launched Unchained Inc., to help HBCU students and graduates get jobs at Fortune 500 companies.
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‘You Can't Just Sit Still.' Inflation Has Slammed Small Businesses. Here's How One Entrepreneur Fought Back
Small businesses that survived the first year of the pandemic soon found a new challenge with rising inflation.
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This 34-Year-Old Earns $125,000 as a Project Manager—Why He Prefers to Work on Contract Rather Than as an Employee
This project manager earns $125,000 in San Diego and prefers to work contract positions to gain experience.
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Why Mentorship and Access to Capital Are ‘Critical' Keys to Closing the VC Gap for Entrepreneurs of Color
According to an expert, when it comes to closing the POC venture capital gap, mentorship and access to capital are two of the biggest hindrances.
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A Serial Entrepreneur Says These Skills Give Founders a ‘Huge Chance of Success'
CogX co-founder Charlie Muirhead highlighted the skills he thinks set successful technology entrepreneurs apart.
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This 35-Year-Old Lives in Croatia: ‘I Make $4,500 a Month—Here's What I Wish I Knew Before Leaving the U.S.'
Steve Tsentserensky left the U.S. in 2019 to live and work abroad. Currently, he lives in Split, Croatia and spends $1,700 per month. Here’s what he wishes he knew before starting the digital nomad life.
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Leaving a Steady Job to Freelance Or Start Your Own Business Requires Proper Planning
A record 4.5 million Americans quit in November, according to the Labor Dept. What to know about finances before freelancing or starting your own business.
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This Founder Says Quitting Her Corporate Job Didn't Solve Her Burnout–here's Why
Giselle Sitdykova quit her job in July to start her own business. But the stress of her old corporate job followed her into her new career.