There may be no ferris wheels, hot dogs, or rigged games, but the Carnival of Entrepreneurship is exciting for a set of entirely different reasons. Every week bloggers submit their best entrepreneurship related posts and the best of that bunch then become the weekly carnival. I’m very lucky to have the opportunity to be the carnival’s host for this week, so without further ado I present a gourmet sampling of the best business advice the blogosphere has produced in the past 7 days…
- Pamela Slim tackles the question of Is starting a business impossible when you are the sole income earner in your family? This is an issue that comes up repeatedly whenever the idea of cutting loose from employment is brought up, and Pamela sheds some light on how to make this happen.
- David Free highlights what being remarkable is all about in this excellent marketing piece that asks Are You Holding Your Bathroom for Ransom?.
- Becky McCray shares many an entrepreneur’s frustration with complicated business plans and has presented Simplified marketing plans for the real world.
- Marcos Markou discusses the importance of bringing in other people with strengths that fill your weaknesses in Being a Successful Business Owner.
- Daniel Scocco provides an explanation for Differentiating invention from innovation. In the process he also hits the very important issue of actually making profit from an invention.
- Yaro Starak preaches some patient small business building and points out the wonderful compounding effects that allow a business to grow exponentially. Learn how You Will Be Successful…In 5 Years.
- Now that the articles above have made you rich and successful beyond your wildest dreams, how about investing that cash? Steve Faber discusses Why Boring Stocks Can Be Oh So Sexy.
If only I had received just seven submissions the carnival would have been easy to put together. Alas I received plenty of good entrepreneurship and business related discuss that made choosing one article over another very difficult. If you didn’t make it this time, there is plenty of opportunity in future carnivals.
For more great articles in past editions, to submit your future articles, or to host the Entrepreneurship Carnival be sure to visit the carnival’s home.
(Author: Matt Inglot)