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70 entrepreneurs, 35 states, 5 continents, 10 months, & $49 later, The Entrepreneur Story is that book. Click on "Us" to read more.

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Every entrepreneur has a story... what's yours?

Tell us about your adventures in entrepreneurship. Click on "You" to send in a photo, video, or email.

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There’s always something to learn about running a business. And we LOVE putting together info that will help you.

The problem is, we’re not exactly sure what information you need the most. So help us out. What topics should we address during a possible future version of The Entrepreneur Story?

  • Angel funding
  • Venture capital funding
  • Writing the business plan
  • Dealing with failure
  • Success
  • Business finances
  • Marketing
  • Solving business problems
  • Something not mentioned?

Two Titles: Which Should We Tackle For The Next Edition?

The two titles we’re thinking about tackling next would be:

1. The Investor Story: Learn How To Think Like An Investor From 70 Investors Who Make Deals Happen.

2. The Failure Story: Learn How To Pick The Pieces Up After A Biz Failure

    Tell Us What You Think!

    Visit our “Your Story” page and use the contact form to leave a comment with your suggestions. We want to know what you want to read about next!

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      1. Build a community that continues the conversation started by The Entrepreneur Story.

      2. Provide groups for the entrepreneurial community (geeks, entrepreneurs, bankers, investors, customers, employees, partnerships) to gather together to understand each other better.

      3. Share information (links, books, videos, organizations, how-tos, blog posts, etc.) that answers questions entrepreneurs have, in order to move businesses forward more quickly.



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