Dry January: When Entrepreneurs Put Pandemic Drinking On Ice
With restaurants, bars and nightclubs closed during the pandemic, alcohol sales skyrocketed. While many were enjoying a drink at home, some raised concerns about excessive alcohol consumption....
View ArticleSamsung Group: From Fish to Smartphones to $275 Billion
The prospect of building a multi-billion dollar business like the Samsung Group might seem absolutely incredible. If building a seven-figure brand feels like a huge stretch to you, we'd like to...
View ArticleMattress Mack: Multi-Millionaire Entrepreneur Warms Hearts and Hundreds of...
Capitalism with a Cause: The Texas-Sized Story of Mattress Mack What do you imagine when you think of Texas? Perhaps your mouth waters thinking about roll-off-the-bone barbeque. Maybe you picture...
View ArticleKate Farms: Founded to Save One Child, Scaled to Save Thousands
For the founders of Kate Farms, it all started as a matter of life or death. Kate Farms is a story of initiative, continuation, and resolution in the face of long odds. One little girl's dire...
View ArticleTop 21 Most Funded Kickstarter Projects: Everything You Need to Know About...
Too many entrepreneurs put their innovative ideas on the back burner for one reason—lack of funds. After all, every step of the production process costs a pretty penny. Raising capital isn't always a...
View ArticleBumble: How Whitney Wolfe Herd Put Women First and Made Billions
Move over, Tinder. There's another dating app in the market, and it's putting women first. Bumble is the social media dating app where women have to make the first move. It's like the Sadie Hawkins...
View ArticleSpotify: Empowering Creative Artists While Stopping Piracy
Serving over 150 million subscribers, Spotify is one of the most popular audio streaming subscription services. But did you know that Spotify launched to try to address music piracy in the early...
View ArticleNokia Weird History: You Knew the Iconic Ringtone, How About the Rubber Boot?
Before Samsung and Apple were the top two competitors in the mobile phone market, Nokia was king. This mobile phone company served customers in 130 companies. It was one of the first to capture 49% of...
View ArticleOur (3D Printed) House - in the Middle of Our Street (of Innovation)
Not so long ago, you likely gawked at the sight of a 3D printed trinket. Out of a machine, you watched melted plastics get molded into something real and tangible. Interesting and creative, as with...
View ArticleLearn the Secret to Building a Winning Strategy: 8 Fun Games for Aspiring...
Why should entrepreneurs carve out time to play fun games? Because all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Outsiders often wrongly assume that entrepreneurs are workaholics who wouldn't know a...
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