Category: Entrepreneurship – general
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Entrepreneurs’ collaboration and networking, USA vs Europe

Startups are cool. Founders are the new hippies/pirates. Setting sail for an entrepreneurial life, filled with passion, freedom, friends and all sorts of failures and successes. That is the bottom line. Now, meeting with entrepreneurs from various countries, in various countries too, proves quite an interesting experience. One reason to that : entrepreneurs are so…
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Seven dirty, gritty, real startup lessons that cost me $2 million
See on Scoop.it – Entrepreneurship in the World As CEO and founder of a company that makes an app that helps people apply to jobs from their mobile phones, I am happy to report that we’ve sucked a lot since launching in 2009. […] Samuel Pavin‘s insight: Finally – or not that much but well…
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The day(s) after Web2day

Web2day, a two-days event, in Nantes (France), gathering 1,200 people be they entrepreneurs and startups, VCs, investors, mentors, enthusiasts, etc … . An event branded by some as a number two LeWeb even before it happened. An event called a second LeWeb in France after it actually happened. So, some days (well, more than I…
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Startup Scenes Across Asia: 11 Of Asia’s Top Tech Cities
See on Scoop.it – Entrepreneurship in the World Asia is very young and fresh in terms of tech, so the continent is just getting started. In fact, economically, Asia’s only really had its growth spurt in… Samuel Pavin‘s insight: Glad to have stumbled upon this article about the Asian tech scene. This allows me to…
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Fake it ‘til you make it – 10 of the most dangerous pieces of startup advice
See on Scoop.it – Entrepreneurship in the World Adam Fletcher, owner of the Hipstery, shares his views on some of the worst startup advice out there and also lets us in on the ultimate secret to founding a successful startup. Samuel Pavin‘s insight: Love that piece! So much truth in it, so much fun in…
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San Francisco’s Real Start-up Secret Sauce
See on Scoop.it – Entrepreneurship in the World Everywhere from New York City to Omaha would like to be the next tech start-up capital. Here’s what actually makes Silicon Valley and San Francisco hotbeds of tech start-up activity. Samuel Pavin‘s insight: A shared secret sauce in fact. That is so true though and that is…