Quitting vs Letting Goby Wil SchroterQuitting isn't always a failure. Sometimes it's a strategic move toward a brighter entrepreneurial future.Continue
Actually, We Have Plenty of Timeby Wil SchroterIt's easy to get sidetracked by short-term goals and immediate survival mode. But here's the deal: it's not about chasing quick wins; it's about building something that stands the test of time.Continue
Don't Let Investors Become Your Customerby Wil SchroterWhen you prioritize investor demands over customer needs in pursuit of additional funding, you risk eroding customer trust and loyalty, negatively impacting your long-term business sustainability.Continue
We Can't Stay Out Of The Game For Too Longby Wil SchroterStartup Founders can't afford lengthy breaks from the game because the skills and mindset crucial for entrepreneurship can weaken over time. Here's why.Continue
Founders, Not All Problems Are Apocalypticby Wil SchroterWhile running a startup can be challenging and bring various obstacles, not every problem leads to failure or signifies the end. Tune in to hear how Founders can view problems as opportunities for growth and improvement.Continue
Stop Listening to Investorsby Wil SchroterWhile investors can provide valuable insights and expertise, Founders should exercise caution when relying too heavily on their advice. Here's why.Continue
Can You Build a Startup in Less than 40 Hours per Week?by Wil SchroterBuilding a startup typically requires a significant investment of time and effort. While it's theoretically possible to work on a startup for less than 40 hours a week, it may significantly impact the chances of success.Continue
Unlocking the Power of a Startup Communityby Ryan RutanStartup communities can be one of the most beneficial assets for entrepreneurs of all stages. Here's why.Continue
What Is an Entrepreneur? A 2023 Guide to Starting Your Own Businessby Ryan RutanHere is an in-depth look into the concept of becoming successful as an entrepreneur — from gaining insight into crucial entrepreneurial thinking required all the way through to how one may navigate running their own business.Continue
Big Starts Breed False Victoriesby Wil SchroterThere's a big problem with early praise and big hypes at the beginning of a startup, with no assurance of success. Let's discuss why early praise can be a double-edged sword for any budding entrepreneur.Continue