Setting Up Before Starting Up
Before starting up your own business, it’s important to consider a variety of factors. Make sure your startup isn’t a total F-up with these sure-fire tips for how to start up a startup.
Before starting up your own business, it’s important to consider a variety of factors. Make sure your startup isn’t a total F-up with these sure-fire tips for how to start up a startup.
Allison Pincus and Susan Feldman launched their company, One Kings Lane, in 2009. Responding to a hole in the luxury goods market, One Kings Lane provides luxury goods and vintage finds in a limited number and at a drastically discounted price. The items go on sale for a limited amount of time and usually sell out before the sales period ends.
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The dream for your startup may have been conceived in a college dorm or while surfing online. Turning that dream into a successful startup is very possible but you have to have a certain set of skills or surround yourself with people who have them. If you have a great idea, you will soon realize that you and your roommate are not going to be able to handle the many different facets of running a startup.
Brett Marl, founder of FameMe.com, wants the American public to choose the next big singing superstar. Sound familiar? Ever heard of a little TV show called American Idol?
Marl and his team at FameMe are taking the simple idea that anyone could be the next singing superstar (and that the American public is fit to judge who that person will be) and transforming it from its television version into a contest for the Facebook generation.
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