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Written by Chris Daily
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01 October 2012
How to build a remarkable brand for your online business | YFS Magazine
Achieving higher visibility in the online marketplace is one of the most challenging endeavors an entrepreneur can face, particularly with a startup company. The process of gaining recognition and enhancing brand awareness is often arduous due to the competitive landscape that the internet provides. Although there is great opportunity for growth on the Web, business owners must understand the value of platforms such as social media and search engines in order to properly maximize their potential in the digital realm.
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Written by Chris Daily
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12 September 2012
Entrepreneurs are the New Labor: Part III | Forbes
In the first two parts, we covered the history of the entrepreneurs-to-labor dynamic in the Robber Baron era, and how the pattern is roughly repeating itself in our time. I promised a positive vision of the future in this concluding part. Before I do that, here is a quick visual review of the argument in the first two parts. Keep in mind that this is a complex, messy tale of two transformations that share certain features, with the second one being layered on top of the first.
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Written by Chris Daily
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10 September 2012
Entrepreneurs are the New Labor: Part I | Forbes
For the last few months, I’ve been cautiously testing a radical-sounding hypothesis on smart people: entrepreneurs are the new labor. Or to put it in a more useful way, the balance of power between investors and entrepreneurs that marks the early, frontier days of a major technology wave (Moore’s Law and the Internet in this case) has fallen apart. Investors have won, and their dealings with the entrepreneur class now look far more like the dealings between management and labor (with overtones of parent/child and teacher/student).
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Written by Chris Daily
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11 September 2012
Entrepreneurs are the New Labor: Part II | Forbes
When you examine the 19th century pattern of transformation of an entrepreneurial class into a labor class, which we covered in Part I, the conclusion is obvious: a labor class emerges when privileged knowledge is commoditized and institutionalized in ways that make it basically useless as negotiation leverage with the investor class, leaving supply aggregation as the only path left for the extracted and intellectually bankrupted class.
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Written by Chris Daily
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09 September 2012
Can Entrepreneurship Be Learned? | Forbes
This is an age old debate. I realize a lot of people much smarter than I have waxed poetic about it already. In fact, some really great studies by legitimate organizations have been conducted using millions of dollars in research. I’m here to offer my observation in a very non-scientific manner, simply basing it off of what I’ve done and what I’ve seen. So, with that, can entrepreneurship be learned? Yes and no. Allow me to explain. One of the great mistakes that most of us make is using a broad definition of the word ‘entrepreneur’.
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