Successful Serbian Retail Businessman Advises Young Entrepreneurs to Start...
BELGRADE. Serbia (ViaNews) – Established in 1996, the Firm Mikromarket is known for its small shops where you can quickly and easily purchase bread, milk, tobacco, and other goods. After nine years in...
View Article“Meet as Many People as Possible,” says Turkish Entrepreneur
ANKARA, Turkey (ViaNews) – Established on March 4, 1994, the Bayteks company handles the processing and packaging of capers. Bayteks’ production capacity is about 1200-1500 tonnes/year, exporting to...
View Article“EU’s Article 13 May Deter Startups From Competing in Certain Spaces” says...
Lisbon (ViaNews) – James Cave, born in Ireland, has been a ‘digital nomad’ for almost eight-years. A digital nomad is described as someone who makes a living with digital technology and lately many of...
View ArticleWhy Solopreneurship Appeals to Millenials?
Not to be confused with an entrepreneur, a solopreneur is a business owner who manages and oversees his or her entire business alone. Solopreneurs are involved in every aspect of their business from...
View Article“There Are Excessive Online Hotel Commission Rates by Online Travel Agencies”...
Bidroom is a new booking website that guarantees guests always get a great deal. They call themselves a “revolutionary booking platform, that offers new solutions to both the hotels and their guests.”...
View ArticleEntrepreneurs Should Master Art of Active Listening: Coachmi Co-Founders
Team leaders should become “active listeners” if they want to bring the best out of their people, say co-founders of a Portuguese coaching startup, who also believe that a positive attitude to failure...
View ArticleHappily Failed Founder Lesson #1: Know Yourself First
I established two startups in the course of three years. I closed down my first company in 2018 after around a year of operation and my second startup is about to disappear into the annals of history....
View ArticleStartup Portugal Aims to Ease Talent Attraction, Collaborative Investment
Startup Portugal is taking steps toward attracting more foreign entrepreneurs and facilitating the collaboration between international and local investors, says a senior official at the public-private...
View ArticleBe Open to Changing Key People at Your Company, Including Yourself
There are tons of tips out there on creating and sustaining a business. But not all those pieces of advice come from people who have been intimately involved in interlacing the warp and weft of the...
View ArticleCoronavirus Made Startups Get Real About Their Business Models: Virtuleap’s CEO
As the world is reeling from the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, many startups are taking a not-so-pleasant or even painful walk down memory lane to see what went wrong. The bitter truth...
View ArticleStartup Scene Is Not a Zoo Anymore: Beta-i Co-Founder
Corporations used to look at the startup community the same way people visit a zoo, says an entrepreneurial expert, who believes that larger companies are getting more engaged with startups. “I...
View ArticleMentors Can Steer Startups Through COVID-19 Pandemic: eParkio CEO
Startup founders have differing views about enlisting the help of mentors. While some entrepreneurs regard mentoring as a vital protective business tool, another group of them pride themselves on not...
View ArticleNetherlands Offers Valuable Lessons for European Startup Ecosystems
The coronavirus pandemic has put to the test the resolve of governments around the world to support businesses, especially startups that are the backbone of most economies. Some governments will...
View ArticleBeing Opportunistic Is Not a Negative Trait for Startups
A negative connotation is often associated with the word “opportunistic” but it is a great attribute that can prod a company into action and pays off in the long run, says the co-founder of Nerd...
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