'C' is for Competition, too.

As an entrepreneur, there are tons of mistakes than can easily be made ... that's the scary part. On the flip side, in order to prevent surprises and mistakes, there are certain measures you can take to protect

'C' is for Client Service

This post is inspired by my own experiences with a vendor who shall remain nameless. I have to tell you: It's super tempting to call them out publicly, but I'm going to take the more professional

'C' is for Calendar

If you host an event of any kind - seminars, conferences, networking, happy hours, even online events - you probably thought about promoting your event on a community calendar.

'C' is for Contract

Once we landed our first big client, I spent a big chunk of money to have a lawyer create a contract template for us. The template is massive - about nine pages in total

'B' is for Bootstrap

As defined by Wikipedia, "Bootstrapping or booting refers to a group of metaphors that share a common meaning: a self-sustaining process that proceeds with external help".

'B' is for Blogging

Have an opinion? Know a lot about a particular subject? You need to be blogging. Blogs are a great tool in which opinions can be shared, trends can be explored, etc.

'A' is for Accountant

Our business is focused on public relations, social media, and design … mathematicians, we are not. Even if you aced every math test in school, hear me out about the luxuries of an accountant.

Look Before You Launch

This should be filed under “Do as I say, not as I did”. You see, Snackbox was launched before we had a strong client base, before we had a nest egg prepared.

Are You Entreprenur Material?

Not everyone is entrepreneurial material. Anyone can start a business, but an entrepreneur is someone who can start a business and give it life.

Backgrounding People And Companies

Special Projects Executive Producer Aaron Wishce recently attended a workshop given by Margot Williams, a researcher/librarian at the New York Times. She compiled an impressive list of websites