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  • joe mama 1:21 pm on March 4, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Entrepreneurship – Go for gut 

    - by guest blogger Kevin Kelly

    As they journey on the path of entrepreneurship, many successful businesspeople would identify their intuition or gut instincts as their compass and mentor. Without it, they wouldn’t have achieved the “unachievable.”

    “Don’t let the noise of other people drown out your inner voice. And most importantly, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become,” advises Steve Jobs, Apple Computer CEO

    So what is intuition or gut? For some it is a feeling in their stomach, for others, a compelling vision, and for more its an inner voice; all of which are promoting with conviction, a course of action.

    It works best when there is no emotional connection to its finding.

    Follow your Gut – Be an Entrepreneur!

    Nurturing your intuition allows you to connect with an intelligence far greater than what’s available through your conscious mind. Disregarding it is the equivalent of cutting off your blood supply i.e. cutting off life’s messages in the context of truly reaching your potential in life.
    In 1996 with a poor academic record in English, no background in writing and told I would not succeed by two award winning journalists ( not best selling authors), I decided to honour my intuition and commit to writing a Best Selling Book. As a motivational speaker, it felt right to follow my gut but it didn’t make much sense and I didn’t have the know how. A few years later, I had sold approximately 15,000 copies.

    Recently while reflecting on my time as a marketing consultant, I realised that very few projects whose market feasibility I had to check got the green light. I always found enough reasons why the business shouldn’t start. If I had applied the same level of analysis to the feasibility of the book, I wouldn’t have pursued this avenue either.

    In the context of entrepreneurship, too often people disregard their gut in favour of the “practical, left brained approach” more often than not to the detriment of their project.

    I now know that there isn’t a dream in the world that you and I couldn’t conjure up enough reasons why we shouldn’t proceed with it. Knowledge always gives you enough reasons not to act which is why I advise at all times to honour your gut in the knowledge that you will always end up in a place you describe and recognize as better than your starting point.

    Oftentimes people don’t choose to go for gut because quite simply it doesn’t come with a pension plan. In the context of you reaching your potential and achieving meaning and significance, pain/discomfort will be part of the package. However this is nothing compared to the pleasure you will have at living and working in your own dream business.

    Enjoy the trip.

    “The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honours the servant and has forgotten the gift.” Einstein

    Kevin Kelly is an Internationally Acclaimed Motivational Speaker and authority on entrepreneurship, leadership, sales, creativity and personal excellence. For more information http://www.kevinkellyunlimited.com/

     
  • joe mama 3:52 pm on February 26, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Facebook Ad Marketing of StartUpers 

    We’ve been using Facebook ads as of late and have seen some nice results.

    Currently we are targeting 14 to 38 year olds who have graduated form MIT or Stanford.According to Facebook you can reach over 400,000,000 active Facebook users. For our experiment we targeted 74,980 of those facebookers, since we thought this sector might be startupers who are enthusiastic about startups. It can get a bit expensive for a self-funded startup like ours and we unfortunately had to trim back and set the budget to only $40 a day…..but overall we’re please with the results.

     
  • joe mama 8:54 pm on February 25, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Are you going to the Berkeley Startup Fair? 

    Thursday, March 4th 2010

    Berkeley Startup Fair is the ideal event to recruit Computer Science and Electrical Engineering students.

    • Come meet Berkeley’s brightest engineers, looking to work at an exciting innovative startup.
    • Perfect timing to find students about to graduate who are looking for both full time jobs and summer internships.
    • Affordable to startups looking to recruit talent, costs less than 10% of what the University charges established companies.

    If you are interested in this exciting opportunity:
    • Spots are provided on a first come, first serve basis.
    • This is a bargain! The University would charge you $10k, however CSUA only needs enough money to support the student group.
    • Cost is only $900/table, discounts offered for referring other startups. More companies participating means that we can offer a lower price for everybody. :)

    To reserve your table:
    • Contact Brandon Liu liu.brandon@gmail.com
    • Feel free to pass this info onto other startups that you think might be interested in participating.
    • See you at the Berkeley Startup Fair!

    Startup Fair Thursday, March 4th 2010

     
  • joe mama 11:32 pm on February 24, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Everything you need to know about Chatroulette! 

    This video says it all. Warning a Macbook was harmed in the making of this video.

    chat roulette from Casey Neistat on Vimeo.

     
  • joe mama 2:32 pm on February 24, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    The Startup Visa Act introduced in Washington, DC today. 

    Senators John Kerry (D-MA) & Richard Lugar (R-IN) today introduced The Startup Visa Act in Washington. This new legislation is also supported by signatures from over 100 US venture capital and angel investors.The Startup Visa Act proposes legislation to modify the existing EB-5 Visa drive job creation in the US and increase American global competiveness by helping immigrant entrepreneurs secure visas to the United States and create new companies, where there is investment capital available from a sponsoring US venture capital or angel investor of at least $100,000 in an equity financing of not less than $250,000.

    Earlier legislation had been proposed last year by US Representative Jared Polis (D, CO-2), H.R. 4259, the Employment Benefit Act of 2009, also known as the StartupVisa. Later, HR 4259 was included in the overall House Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill.

    For more information visit http://startupvisa.com/ .StartUpers can help out by joining the movement.

     
  • joe mama 7:28 pm on February 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    StartUpers! Live at USTREAM 

    Hey Everybody,
    Come say hello to us at our Live Show at USTREAM. We re-worked our support page with live video chat by way of USTREAM’S awesome streaming system. You can watch CrankyMurph and ask him questions by visiting our support page or by going directly to our USTREAM page. Check it out and tell us what you think

     
  • joe mama 3:24 pm on February 18, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Back on the BandWagon. This time Google Buzzards. 

    Ok Buzzards before Google Buzz fizzles out, come check out our Buzz Page. Just don’t sue us, it’s Google who is violating your privacy.

     
  • joe mama 1:59 am on January 15, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    StartUpers donates 100 dollars to UNICEF in Haiti. 

    Tlogohe U.S. Fund for UNICEF is absorbing all associated administrative costs so that 100% of every dollar you give to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF will support UNICEF’s relief efforts for children in Haiti. We hope other StartUps join us in helping the people of Haiti in this moment of great tragedy.

    http://www.unicef.org/

     
  • joe mama 4:28 pm on December 11, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    The proof is in the pudding 

    Screen shot 2009-12-11 at 2.29.08 PM

     
  • joe mama 12:08 pm on November 10, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: incubator, job, startup   

    Student StartUpers in Syracuse 

    Citrus TV’s Matt Rivers takes a look at one student startUp at Syracuse University’s Tesh Garden Sandbox -a startUp incubator in upstate New York.

    Student Start Ups from Matt Rivers on Vimeo.

     
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