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What is the difference between entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship?

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What is the difference between entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship?

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What exactly is an #entrepreneur? You might have a picture in your head of what one looks like, but they are hard to define. That’s because every entrepreneur is unique.

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Top 5 Most Useful Websites For Entrepreneurs

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These are the top 5 most useful websites for entrepreneurs! I made you a huge list of my useful websites here👉 https://www.bestusefulwebsites.com

RESUMES FOR ENTREPRENEURS | HOW TO SHOW YOUR SIDE HUSTLE ON YOUR RESUME

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RESUMES FOR ENTREPRENEURS | HOW TO SHOW YOUR SIDE HUSTLE ON YOUR RESUME

Are you an entrepreneur who has recently realized that the entrepreneur or side hustle life isn’t for you? Or maybe, unfortunately, you need to close up shop?

If you’re finding yourself going from self-employed to employed, and can’t quite figure out how to show your side hustle on your resume, or how to show your business on your resume, this video was MADE for you!

In this video, I’m going to use the resume of Jim Halpert from The Office to give you my best resume writing tips for entrepreneurs in 2021. If you recall, Jim started Athlead, a sports marketing company, with some friends, and due to COVID-19 and professional sports being highly disrupted, Athlead couldn’t keep the lights on.

Jim is now job searching and writing his entrepreneur resume, so he can from being the boss, to being an employee.

If you’re wondering how to write an entrepreneur resume, and go from self-employed to employed, this video with resume tips for entrepreneurs 2021, by yours truly, Kamara Toffolo, Linkedin Top Voice 2020, is for you!

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10 Questions & Answers for Entrepreneurs

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10 Questions & Answers for Entrepreneurs

I visited Reddit and “borrowed” 10 random questions that were being asked in an entrepreneurship group and decided to answer them here.

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The Life of an Entrepreneur in 90 Seconds- Best Motivational Video for Entrepreneurs

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Script: by Patrick Bet-David:

Most people only pay attention to the final product of a
successful entrepreneur.
They say things like, “ I can never be like them” or “they got lucky”.
What most don’t see, is what they’ve overcome.
All the struggles, the daily rejections, the heart aches…
the betrayals, the rumors, the criticism…
the empty bank account, and all those lonely nights while trying to make their vision a reality.
You see the only difference between the one who quits and the one who doesn’t is
that they showed up every day,
they worked hard every day,
they hustled every day,
they learned from a proven mentor every day,
they improved every day;
They did all this even though they felt like quitting every day.
And eventually,
they became who they are today.

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Producer: Patrick Bet-David
Lead Actor: Patrick Bet-David
Narrator: Patrick Bet-David
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Director of Photography: Ilya Chegodar
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Gaffer: Phil Masters
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Since Branson founded Virgin in 1970, the company has grown from a small record outlet to a global powerhouse. Can the brand continue its success without him?

Question: What is your advice for entrepreneurs? Richard Branson:  I think the most important thing about running a company is to remember all the time what a company is.  A company is simply a group of people. And as a leader of people you have to be a great listener and you have to be a great motivator.  You have to be very good at praising and looking for the best in people.  People are no different from flowers.  If you water flowers they flourish, if you praise people they flourish. And that is a critical attribute of a leader. Question: What has been the most difficult part about running Virgin?Richard Branson:  There is a very thin dividing line between success and failure.  Most people who set off in business without financial backing they fail at some times in their lives. I’ve only just stayed at the right side of that dividing line.  For instance, just after…  You know we had a record company.  I was fed up flying on other people’s airlines.  I felt that the experience of flying on other people’s airlines was an unpleasant one and I decided to set up an airline.  Well our bank went into a complete panic attack and when I came back from doing the inaugural flight of Virgin Atlantic’s very, very first flight from London to New York I came back to find the bank manager sitting on my doorstep and informing me that they were going to close Virgin down on the Monday and this was the Friday and that I had two days to effectively pay them off the monies that they’d loaned us and I remember pushing the bank manager out of my house, telling him he wasn’t welcome, which is a dangerous thing to do to your bank manager and then spending the weekend ringing around the world to all of the distributors of our music asking if they could give us a temporary loan to get us through the following week, which they were good enough to do and by the end of the week we had changed banks and we actually managed to find a bank that was willing to lend us 30 times the overdraft facility that our bank had lent us and we managed to survive. And I think the moral of that story is actually don’t think of your bank as somebody that you’re beholden to.  I mean don’t…  You know people just don’t move from one bank to another.  Sometimes you need to be willing to step up and move your banks in the same way that you should step up and move your doctor on occasions and anyway, I learned from that lesson. Question: Can Virgin continue to be successful without you?Richard Branson: Virgin does work very well without me.  I mean I use myself to build the brand, to build the sort of three or four hundred companies around the world, but I also learned the art of delegation.  I have a fantastic team of people who run the Virgin companies, give them a lot of freedom to run the companies as if they were their own companies.  I give them the freedom to make mistakes and the Virgin brand is now maybe one of the top 20 brands in the world, well respected. And when my balloon bursts Virgin will continue to flourish. And maybe I add the icing on the cake on occasions, maybe they’ll have to spend a bit more money on marketing, but fortunately Virgin is in a state where it can live on healthily without me. Recorded September 22, 2010 Interviewed by Victoria Brown

50 Entrepreneurs share priceless advice

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50 Entrepreneurs share priceless advice

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1) Jeff Bezos – Amazon – 0:00
2) Steve Jobs – Apple – 0:12
3) Pierre Omidyar – eBay – 0:33
4) Michael Dell – Dell – 0:59
5) Sergey Brin – Google 1:16
6) Biz Stone – Twitter 1:35
7) Gary Vaynerchuk – Wine Library 1:50
8) Daniel Ek – Spotify – 1:58
9) Kevin Rose – Digg, Tiiny – 2:29
10) James Altucher – ‘Choose Yourself’ – 2:55
11) Robert Greene – ‘Mastery’ – 3:21
12) Guy Kawasaki – Apple – 3:35
13) Steve Wozniak – Apple – 4:06
14) Mark Cuban – Broadcast – 4:26
15) Sam Altman – Loopt – 5:01
16) Tony Fadell – Nest – 5:12
17) Danae Ringelmann -Indiegogo – 5:26
18) Simon Sinek – ‘Start With Why’ – 5:46
19) Seth Godin – Marketing guru – 6:25
20) Evan Williams – Blogger, Twitter, Medium – 6:52
21) Reid Hoffman – LinkedIn – 7:13
22) Jack Dorsey – Twitter, Square – 7:45
23) Kevin Systrom – Instagram – 8:08
24) Drew Houston – DropBox – 8:34
25) Brian Chesky – Airbnb – 8:53
26) Peter Thiel – PayPal – 9:04
27) Elon Musk – Tesla, SpaceX – 9:14
28) Alan Schaaf – Imgur – 9:36
29) Chris Sacca – Baller Investor – 9:56
30) Paul Graham – Y Combinator – 10:18
31) Dennis Crowley – foursquare – 10:40
32) Eric Ries – The Lean Startup – 11:11
33) Leah Busque – TaskRabbit – 11:25
34) Anthony Casalena – Squarespace – 11:44
35) Alexis Ohanian – Reddit, Hipmunk – 12:03
36) Jason Fried, Basecamp – 12:21
37) Palmer Luckey – Oculus Rift – 12:42
38) Kamal Ravikant – AngelList – 12:52
39) Ben Silbermann – Pinterest – 13:19
40) Tony Hsieh – Zappos – 13:43
41) Andrew Mason – Groupon – 14:14
42) Richard Branson – Virgin – 14:39
43) Andrew Ljung – Soundcloud – 15:08
44) Justin Kan – Justin.tv – 15:30
45) Jessica Livingston – Y Combinator – 15:59
46) Mark Zuckerberg – Facebook – 16:14
47) Marc Andreessen – Andreessen Horowitz – 16:15
48) Dustin Moskovitz – Facebook – 17:22
49) Tim Ferriss – 4 Hour Work Week – 17:47
50) Emmett Shear – Twitch – 18:24
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10 Things To Do Before Becoming An Entrepreneur.
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Timestamps:

00:50 #1. Learn to Self Motivate

1:54 #2. Save, Save, Save

2:24 #3. Learn How to Sell

3:36 #4. Work for an Entrepreneur (Shadow them)

4:53 #5. Network, Build Contacts & Relationships

6:12 #6. Work 80 Hours per Week for 12-24 months

7:56 #7. Learn How to Research and Learn Fast

8:39 #8. Build an Audience

9:17 #9. Learn Your Strengths & Different Industries

12:07- #10. Put Yourself in “Death Ground” Situations

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Tuesday- How to Video with Patrick Bet-David
Wednesday- Life of an entrepreneur vlog
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