FeedPosted Nov 4th 2009 4:45PM by Connie Madon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Launches, Consumer experience, Internet, Entrepreneurs, Technology

Do you remember before computers churchgoers got up, got dressed and walked or drove to their local church for a live performance by Pastor XYZ, prayed as a congregation, received the Pastor's in person blessing and returned home?
With the advent of computers, the world has changed. People use computers to shop online, get their news, express their opinions and search the world for information about almost anything we can imagine.
Now churches are using the computer to provide church services with all of the components of a regular church service, expect for person to person interaction. These sites are interactive and even provide music as well as live pod casts.
Continue reading Would you 'worship' at an online church?
Posted Oct 25th 2009 5:40PM by Tom Taulli (RSS feed)
Filed under: Competitive strategy, Entrepreneurs, Small business
There are certainly many advantages to getting a franchise. You receive leverage from higher marketing dollars, an existing platform that increases the speed to market, a brand, and helpful techniques and systems to improve success.
Great, huh? Well, as with any investment, there are risks. And, you need to get a sense of these before acquiring a franchise.
This means conducting an extensive due diligence. So, here are some tips:
Continue reading Entrepreneur's Journal: The hidden dangers of getting a franchise
Posted Oct 9th 2009 10:30AM by Tom Taulli (RSS feed)
Filed under: Management, Entrepreneurs

In the hedge fund business, there are many who can post a few years of strong gains. But how many can beat the averages for three decades?
Well, it's a rare feat. And, it means you'll be a billionaire.
This has been the case with James Simons, who is the leader of Renaissance Technologies. However, according to a recent
letter to investors, he plans to retire by the end of the year. He is 71 years old.
Over the past couple years, Simons has been loosening the reins at the firm, so as to provide for a smooth transition. Actually, in his place will be co-CEOs: Bob Mercer and Peter Brown.
Continue reading James Simons: Legendary hedge fund pro calls it quits
Posted Sep 13th 2009 6:10PM by Tom Taulli (RSS feed)
Filed under: Consumer experience, Competitive strategy, Google (GOOG), Marketing and advertising, Entrepreneurs, Small business
Is it possible to run a business by giving away your stuff? It sounds counterintuitive. But hey, Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) gives away much of its offerings, right? I'm actually using Google Docs to write this column, for example.
True, Google is perhaps an exception (it certainly helps to have a huge user base and brand name). But it is worth exploring the concept. In fact, there is an excellent book on the topic -- Free: The Future of a Radical Price
-- which came out recently.
Continue reading Entrepreneur's Journal: Should your business start giving away stuff?
Posted Jul 13th 2009 4:15PM by Connie Madon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Products and services, Launches, Internet, Entrepreneurs
What is the Swiss Post Box? Now being introduced in Switzerland, the Swiss Post Box system is a new way to deliver mail online, instead of having the postman stop by and put your mail in your mailbox.
How does this new email postal service work? First, I should mention that the program was designed by Earth Class Mail, based in Seattle. Earth Class Mail has tens of thousands individual subscribers and charges $10.00 to $60.00 a month for the service. The service is used widely in Britain, the United States, Canada and Mexico. Now the Swiss postal service has started redirecting mail from the letter box to your online inbox. The Swiss service starts at 19.90 Swiss francs.
Here are some specific tools which are provided:
- Allows subscribers ot receive scans of their unopened envelopes via email and decide which ones to open and scan the entire contents.
- You can ask to have the contents archived and send unopened letters to another address or have them shredded and recycled.
Continue reading Why is the mailman not delivering mail anymore in Switzerland?
Posted Jun 29th 2009 12:30PM by Mark Fightmaster (RSS feed)
Filed under: Entrepreneurs, Initial public offerings
Found an interesting article from the Associated Press while I was watching Gene Simmons Family Jewels last night (fun episode, Shannon on painkillers buying Ginsu knives and Gene trying to figure out how to stimulate the economy -- by ringing the opening bell). The article says Scott Painter and business partner Greg Brogger have started a group called SharesPost.
This vehicle was launched publicly in June and allows Painter to try and sell shares in companies he helped found, which includes car pricing start-up TrueCar.com. However, Painter wants to go further, backing an idea allowing insiders to sell shares in companies before their initial public offering (IPO). A couple of the companies Painter is interested in include Twitter and LinkedIn (sites you may be familiar with).
Continue reading Want to invest in a company before its IPO?
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