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The Carnival of Entrepreneurs – Round 3

December 27, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Business

It’s time for Round 3 of the Carnival of Entrepreneurs, with a whackload of great, entrepreneurial content. This round, like the first and second rounds did not disappoint.

I’ve highlighted some of my favorites, but I encourage you to check out everything and anything that interests you.

As well, please help promote the Carnival by linking to it! It’s easy to do and your readers will appreciate it. In the New Year I’ll be asking others to host it for me, perhaps in a few weeks once we have a couple more under our belts. If you’re interested, please get in touch.

My Carnival Highlights

  • Charles H. Green suggests that you write your next proposal with the client. Charles recommends that you ask the client (well technically they’re a prospect) to write the proposal with you, instead of having you do it on your own and submitting it. It’s a crazy idea…so crazy it might work … has anyone ever triedit?
  • Barbra Sundquist presents Top 5 Food Business Trends for 2007. Maybe it’s the season, but I can’t help but be interested in a food-related post. Plus the trends are ironic in a way; from ultra-healthy to ultra-fatty (and yummy.)
  • Josh Bickford asks, Is your goal worth of you? Josh wants us to strive for bigger goals, and stop selling ourselves short. I’m all for that. His post merits more discussion, hopefully this sends some his way. Check out the question he asks at the end…it’s a doozy.
  • Jack Yoest got to meet Sylvester Stallone. Pretty cool. Plus he does something along the lines of a review of Sly’s latest movie and connects the dots between Rocky Balboa and entrepreneurial success.
  • SVB tells it like it is with her lessons learned about entrepreneurship. We all face hardship in our lives, including our entrepreneurial ventures, and SVB is learning the ropes and figuring it all out.

Can I Get Some Motivation With That Holiday Feast Please?

Money, Money, Money!

Best Business Practices

  • Benecia Beyer asks, Are you an organized manager? Good question. The article asks a few pointed questions about your work habits and tries to focus your energies on getting things done.
  • Travis Wright introduces us to the book The Next Millionaires by Paul Zane Pilzer. Apparently 10,000,000 new millionaires will be created between 2006 and 2016. A boy can dream right?

The World of Online Entrepreneurship

  • Julia Dorofeeva has some suggestions for your website’s logo. Julia’s focus is the dating business, which is huge online, but her ideas and suggestions could apply to any company with a strong online presence.
  • John Wesley presents The Next Big Thing: Will It Be You? John’s got some opinions about what makes bloggers successful and a couple of blogging pet peeves as well. He doesn’t like list posts (hope this doesn’t count!) and points a finger directly at Ririan Project for posting unoriginal list posts because of their popularity. A little controversy never hurt anyone, right?
  • Lynn Cognito offers up her thoughts on PayPal and their frustrating handling of fraudulent charges. For anyone in the eBay business (or thinking about it) getting some good lessons on PayPal is a smart move.
  • Sagar Satapathy presents a list of free CRM tools for home-based or small businesses. I’m not familiar with any of them, but CRM in general is worth checking out and can help a business stay organized.
  • Yan presents his Social Bargain Hunting Roundup. He’s looked at a number of bargain-related sites that include social features and presented his review of them.
  • Mary Emma Allen reminds home-based business owners that blogging can work for them too. I laughed outloud when I read the question someone asked her about blogs. Great stuff!

I hope you find something here that interests you, and spread the word! Tell your friends, link up to the post, etc.

Next week’s Carnival will be hosted on January 3, 2007 – so get your submissions in!

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Comments

4 Responses to “The Carnival of Entrepreneurs – Round 3”
  1. Thanks for including me again Ben! And I’d be pleased to host sometime in February if you like.

  2. Barbra – thanks for the positive feedback. Shoot me an email on when you might want to host in February – pick any Wednesday.

  3. Ben,
    Thanks for the hard work in putting the carnival together.
    BTW, as to your question “has anyone tried it?” (my suggestion about co-authoring proposals), the first time I offered to do it, the prospect was so surprised that, after a brief chat, they decided just to write up a contract. The offer itself did the trick.
    That’s hardly typical, but it certainly shows the kind of shift in mindset that’s possible.
    Thanks again

  4. GP says:

    Greetings Ben, as you suggested, i’m submitting for carnival of entrepreneurs from an innkeeper here. Have lots of thoughts, but these are the first. Entry at http://fishcreekhouse.blogspot.com
    Also, if you look two entries down, I’ve posted albeit a late entry to the 2006 roundup as well

    Thanks as always
    merry merry
    GP in Montana

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