Ready Entrepreneur

How to Adapt Model Solutions to Your Business

A successful entrepreneur takes the stage, and the crowd sits on the edge of their seat listening intently to their story.  Usually the person has an extraordinary story of rising up from the bottom, hitting hard times, and… Read More

How to Get Started with No Audience or Market

If you are an aspiring entrepreneur with no friends, family or colleagues who support your idea of becoming an entrepreneur; or you have tons of friends, but all of them are only interested in partying, celebrities, sports or… Read More

A Quick Start Guide to Online Entrepreneurship

Many aspiring entrepreneurs want to start an online business.  The idea of low or no start-up costs, running an empire from your laptop, and being able to use all the latest technology in your day-to-day operations is appealing… Read More

Offline U: The Education You Get from Not Going to College for Business

by Case Lane Aspiring entrepreneurs have heard they do not need to go to college to obtain the information they need to run a business. There are other ways to obtain an education. But the ‘other ways’ are… Read More

Be a Contributor

by Case Lane Lead, follow or get out of the way – phrase attributed most often to General George S. Patton and others Some people have great ideas for how to get things done; some people want to… Read More

How to Successfully Take an Online Course

by Case Lane When researching how to become an entrepreneur, many people watch and listen to the pitches for online courses made by a variety of ‘gurus’ who claim to be able to get you to a million… Read More

Yes, Shy People Can Be Entrepreneurs too

Aspiring entrepreneurs who are a little intimidated by those ‘slick Willie’ type of entrepreneurs who come at you strong, almost shouting, about how you can do it too, as they ooze confidence and bluster all over a stage… Read More

Are MBA subjects Important for an Entrepreneur?

by Case Lane Does the traditional MBA business school curriculum, help you to become an entrepreneur?  The expectation is you will spend two years attending classes, interacting with professors, and learning from books.  You will not be creating… Read More