November 15, 2007
By Kirtok in Featured, Interviews, Entrepreneurship | 5 comments
True entreprenurs love to take risk. Some do their homework better than others before taking risk. Taking risk might lead you to success, but at the other side, it might lead you to failure. When you read the success stories of entrepreneurs, you also find out their previous failures.
Why am I writing […]
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November 14, 2007
By Kirtok in Web 2.0, Social Networks, Featured, Entrepreneurship | 0 comments
Exponental growth rate of Facebook usage all over the world led many developers create applications for Facebook, and for other social sites. VC’s are also interested in good applications. I have written about How to Make Money with Your Facebook applications couple of weeks ago.
Main problem developers facing was the compatibility issue between […]
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November 13, 2007
By Kirtok in Web 2.0, Featured, Marketing & Sales, Entrepreneurship | 1 comment
You have the great idea for a Web 2.0 Startup project. It might be the next Facebook. But you don’t have the experience to properly put a business plan, sales pitch for VC’s, or any development experience. You believe in your idea so much, you have the entrepreneur spirit, but no experience. […]
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November 12, 2007
By Kirtok in Social Networks, Featured, Reviews, Entrepreneurship, Small Business General | 0 comments
Have you ever thought about starting a company within 1 weekend from concept to completion? Is it even possible?
If you try to do it yourself, it might be little hard, but a group of highly talented and motivated people might succeed. They are actually doing it.
Founded in 2007 by Andrew Hyde, […]
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November 12, 2007
By Kirtok in Social Networks, Featured, Entrepreneurship | 0 comments
We watch so many interviews of tech startups from Silicon Valley and CA. Finally, there’s a site for New Yorkers which will only interview New York Tech Startups, and it is called nextNYers. Being an entrepreneur living in NYC, this makes me happy.
About nextNYers
The hottest up-and-coming technology, new media and Web 2.0 companies are […]
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October 28, 2007
By Kirtok in Social Networks, Featured, Entrepreneurship | 3 comments
Facebook is in our daily life. Most of my friends login to their facebook account more than their email accounts. I have been receiving tens of application invitations every day, and getting seriously tired of it. I was wondering about different monetization methods for Facebook applications and did some research.
I have found […]
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August 12, 2007
By Kirtok in Marketing & Sales, Entrepreneurship | 0 comments
I have been busy working on my websites, reorganizing them, deciding which ones to sell, and which ones to keep. If you have a large network of websites, and if you haven’t worked on them for a while, it’s hard to get back in shape.
Setting goals with your online marketing plans is an important […]
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August 9, 2007
By Kirtok in Featured, Financing, Entrepreneurship | 0 comments
Before the internet era, finding a VC or an angel investor for your business plan was hard. You needed a great business plan with an innovative product, and also connections to those VC (Venture Capital) companies.
With the starting of internet era, funding game has shifted from big projects to smaller ones. We have […]
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October 18, 2006
By Kirtok in Ecommerce, Entrepreneurship, Small Business General | 0 comments
Living in NYC, and being an entrepreneur myself, I work more than a regular employee. I do 90% of my shopping online and my main problem was ordering something online and getting it delivered to my apartment.
We don’t have a doorman at our apartment, and outside door is always locked. If my online […]
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July 29, 2006
By Kirtok in Ecommerce, Entrepreneurship, Small Business General | 0 comments
As an entrepreneur, I have started importing products from Turkey, and after 4 years of experience, we have launched our main website this week to serve to online reatil customers all over the world.
Our new venue TurkishCorner.com will be offering unique, hard to find, mostly handmade products direct from its source. But the good […]
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