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e-360 Blog
Thom Ruhe writes the e-360 Blog on behalf of the non-profit Kauffman Foundation. The Kauffman Foundation has one of the most comprehensive and one of the highest quality websites for entrepreneurship on the Web. The e-360 blog pages are no exception. Ruhe covers general topics that resonate with entrepreneurs. His posts draw a ton of comments which speaks to the involvement of his readers.
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The Entrepreneurial Mind
In The Entrepreneurial Mind Jeff Cornwall is a bit more philosophical than other entrepreneurship bloggers, but that is to be expected from a professor of entrepreneurship. We appreciate the fact that Cornwall uses the latest research to arrive at his conclusions and observations. Readers of this blog will find the latest perspectives on entrepreneurship grounded in facts and data. |
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The Small Business Blog
Although The Small Business Blog is rather heavily commercialized, Rieva Lesonsky keeps her posts friendly and on topic. Rather than write about her experiences exclusively, she includes stories about entrepreneur that makes her points vivid. Her archives are a good source for quick business ideas. |
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Jared Reizin.com
Jared Reizin has created a bueatiful, well-written site for entrepreneur wannabes. Jared Reizin.com has three to four post a month containing suggestions that hit the mark. His posts may be a bit richer than others because he is the CEO of a company, and shares his current thoughts. This blog is a great place to get forward thinking on a variety of entrepreneurial topics. |
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Austin Entrepreneur Network Blog
Hall T. Martin is more of an editor for the Austin Entrepreneur Network Blog than a traditional blogger. Guests post on the blog from time to time and the posts are more for the general entrepreneur audience and less personal notes than other blogs. Although this blog is focused on the Austin, Texas area, it is rich with ideas that apply to entrepreneurship anywhere. |
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Wil Schroter's Blog
Wil Schroter's Blog gives readers well-written views on business startup. Schroter is a serial entrepreneur and a nationally syndicated columnist and his blog displays his skills very well. New posts appear about once a month.
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An Entrepreneur's Life
Michael Cage considers himself an entrepreneurship evangelist, and he proves that he has a passion for entrepreneurship in An Entrepreneur's Life. His postings generally include big picture perspective, but often feature marketing ideas. The site has the typical archive section sorted by dates, and it also has a "Best Of" section for those posts Cage wants to highlight. |
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Small Business CEO
Amanda Stillwagon is the editor of the Small Business CEO blog. She keeps the posts up to date and ensures high quality posts from guest contributors. Some of the post titles are "What Really Motivates Your Employees?" and "Smart Ways To Finance Your Small Business." |
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Get Entrepreneurial
Marcel Sim and Steven Teo combine with guest authors to create the Get Entrepreneurial blog. Sim and Teo publish from experts on entrepreneurship and do a good job of categorizing archive for ease of use by the readers. In addition to blog posts, Get Entrepreneurial provides a multitude of links to other entrepreneurial sites.
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Steve Hacking Blog
Steve Hacking is the Managing Partner of Latitude partners, Ltd. In the Steve Hacking Blog, he writes about the same topics he covers in his seminars (without the enrollment fees). This blog covers a wide range of topics, but has a particular focus on Strategic Management and Performance Improvement.
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