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Blogtrepreneur is a website where busy entrepreneurs learn to strategically use blogging as a way to exponentially grow our business and make more money.
Author Archives: Blogtrepreneur
Blogtrepreneur is a website where busy entrepreneurs learn to strategically use blogging as a way to exponentially grow our business and make more money.
When I was in college, one of my favorite places to study was deep in the lesser-used stacks of my college library. Just being surrounded by towers of books somehow made me feel smarter. Remembering that environment reminds me that there are no secrets in libraries. I could walk down an aisle and open a […]
Continue readingHiring your first few employees is exhilarating; you’re building a team of people who will help you build your business into an empire (or at least a venture that will enable you to pay your mortgage). But while it’s exciting, hiring people is also exhausting, frustrating and sometimes, even depressing. Before building the initial team […]
Continue readingIf you were told you could make a median base salary of $120,000, you’d be crazy not to jump at the chance…right? Yet society and the entrepreneurial community are widely questioning the value of graduate degrees in today’s workplace. We hear stories of the Steve Jobs’ and Mark Zuckerberg’s of the world, who became billionaires […]
Continue readingAs technology continues to shift and evolve, it is crucial that emerging entrepreneurs know what types of gadgets will help them establish themselves and take advantage of all the opportunities available. The best types of gadgets will be those that seem destined to last and not phase out after a short while. Most of all, […]
Continue readingGenerating initial and ongoing publicity for a startup does not have to be as scary as it is for most entrepreneurs. With the digital age upon us and technology transforming ever so quickly, generating publicity for startups, no matter the geographical location or startup budget, has never been easier. Even so, about 50% of […]
Continue readingHave you noticed an increasing number of people grouped up outside of bars, coffee shops, and college campuses puffing on strange light-up contraptions that aren’t quite cigarettes? So did I. I learned, much to my surprise, about a new movement of ex-smokers who replaced their chemical-addled cigarette addiction with something that has 100% less rat […]
Continue readingThe future of the internet is undoubtedly sharing on Facebook, “tweeting” on Twitter, along with the other various solitary verbs that are used for social networking actions. Since Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks are becoming so increasingly popular, Google has changed its website ranking algorithms to take into account how much buzz websites create […]
Continue readingWhich is better: six page views per visit or two page views per visit? It depends. Websites offer dozens of ways to track how consumers are using a site, but many popular metrics are either completely useless or only useful on a case-by-case basis. Two questions must be considered when deciding which metrics to use […]
Continue readingMost webmasters know by now that if they churn out the same content and build the same type of links again and again, they are likely to be hit by an algorithmic update or a penalty. Google wants its users to be able to search and find high quality sites that offer fresh and original […]
Continue readingMore than a half a million workers are creating their own jobs every month, according to the Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial Activity. About one in five of those are started by women, notes Forbes. Female-created businesses could be an important key in creating more jobs and helping equalize the pay threshold in the U.S. Small […]
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