Written on December 9th, 2009 by Guna
My Corporate Logo: a place to get your corporate identity
Today I was contacted by the founder of My Corporate Logo, a site dedicated to improving your corporate identity as you enter the business world. Vineet Kothari, the founder and CEO of My Corporate Logo, had he following to say about his startup. Since 2005, My Corporate Logo has been offering logo design and corporate identity [...]
Written on November 20th, 2009 by Guna
NeedCube – Let Your Needs Find You
Are you tired of going around many sites to find information you need and are you tired of repeating the same thing over and over again? Well this new startup may have a solution for you.
Written on September 15th, 2009 by Guna
Entrepreneurs: Your Network is Your Net Worth
How good are you with networking? Networking is becoming more and more crucial for success in today’s interconnected world. You might be a hard worker but if you are not good at networking and making a few good friends outside your comfort zone, you will not be successful unless you invent something extraordinary.
Written on August 22nd, 2009 by Guna
How to Get to Know Your Visitors: Data Collection and Analysis
By getting to know your audience, you can improve your content, you can shift your sales pages, you can introduce new products and affiliate programs, you can improve your ratio of conversation, you can improve your marketing strategy and eventually you can make more money.
Written on August 21st, 2009 by Guna
Entrepreneur: Know Your Customer Better to be Successful
If you don’t know your customer, then you don’t have your priorities set for your business. In other words, you don’t know your business. Knowing your customer better must be ranked to the top of your priority list if you want to be successful in your business.
Written on August 17th, 2009 by Guna
Entrepreneur: Keep Your Heads Up and Think Outside the Box
With this article, I didn’t mean to scare anyone about the recession or anything but just suggesting that everyone should open up their eyes, keep their heads up and start thinking outside the box.
Written on August 17th, 2009 by Guna
Entrepreneur: How to Go From Failure to Success
No one can teach you lessons similar to what you’ve just gained from failing. You have to learn to accept the failure and move on to something new. Success does not come with one try. Success is reached with incremental small successes.
Written on August 10th, 2009 by Guna
Startups: To Outsource or Not To Outsource Explained in 5 Steps
In this critical time, with tight budget and a tough financial market to raise money, this question to whether to outsource or do it in house has become more crucial than ever before. Startups with no internal staff on various core functions are struggling with this question on a daily basis to get their business off the ground. From my experience, the answer varies from startup to startup. It varies because you need to ask yourself the question, “What are you good at doing and how much time you have for your startup?”
Written on August 7th, 2009 by Guna
Entrepreneurs: Make a Habit to Invest in Relationships
Many people are moving around from job to job and hence their contact information is changing on a regular basis. His posting made me wonder throughout the day and it made me think about my own relationships. So I wanted to share my perspective on why it is so important for you to maintain your relationships on a regular basis to not only succeed in business but also in life.
Written on August 5th, 2009 by Guna
21 Words All Entrepreneurs Must Eliminate To Be Successful
Success really comes from within your mind. You really need to make yourself the CEO of the new startup and stay positive. Positive attitude will always return positive results – in other words success for your new ventures. Eliminates these 20 words from your vocabulary and you will begin to see success.


