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1 year ago
in find new things. stumble. on YBPGuide
I totally agree thatStumbleUpon is a great site to use when you want to find new sites. It is also a inexpensive way to market your site . Know one will even know you are marketing your site cause it comes up as a reagular site. So its a great site for user's and publishers. Great Post
1 year ago
in Do M.B.A.s Make Better Entrepreneurs? on YBPGuide
I think M.B.A.'s can only improve how a Entrepreneur succeeds. Can it help predict miss opportunities, misfortune, and misstakes. No! It can help you better prepare yourself to succeed out of that 95% failure rate. Overall a M.B.A. should be looked at as a tool in the entrepreneurship box of resources that they can pull from. I mean imagine going into a business and not knowing where to start. Without a M.B.A. this can set you back a year or two possibly. Think about the team: The saying goes there are tons of good ideas ,but there are not tons of good teams. A M.B.A. can teach the entrepreneur to create a great team first before going live with the business.
Also, the resources, networks, and connections that are made when getting a M.B.A. are priceless .
Also, the resources, networks, and connections that are made when getting a M.B.A. are priceless .
1 year ago
in Seven Steps to Riches on YBPGuide
This site is great for a young black professional like me. I mean you always can learn something about money. So it gives me great pleasure to be able to add to a site that I am benefiting from.
1 year ago
in Seven Steps to Riches on YBPGuide
I would add to Step 4 Protect Your Money.
When you invest you should only invest in what you know. So if you work at Wal-mart you should not be investing in commodities (i.e. porkbellies) . Instead you should invest in retail (i.e. federated brands inc). Just my two cents
When you invest you should only invest in what you know. So if you work at Wal-mart you should not be investing in commodities (i.e. porkbellies) . Instead you should invest in retail (i.e. federated brands inc). Just my two cents