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 NEWSLETTER

*resources, inspiration and advice*
 
GUEST FEATURE ALERT

Why All You Need To Make A Living Is A Computer
by: Victoria Greene

"If you are sick of the hum-drum 9/5 lifestyle, you can escape and choose to make a living on your terms. It’s everyone’s dream to take more time off to concentrate on the more essential things in life and recharge our batteries. We all want to live to work, not work to live.

But wait a minute, don’t you need starting capital to get your winning business idea up and running? No, you can get started by booting up your computer."

Here are a few tips and ideas from Victoria to help you get those juices flowing. Click on the button below to read the full article.


1. YOUR SKILLS ARE LUCRATIVE – YOU JUST NEED TO FIND YOUR MARKET
2. SHARE YOUR SKILLS FAR AND WIDE
3. CREATE AN ONLINE STORE
4. BECOME AN EBOOK AUTHOR
5. BECOME A FULL-TIME BLOGGER
READ THE FULL ARTICLE

*AN INTERVIEW (OR TWO) YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED*
... and interviews = inspiration = possible connection= success!


OYINDAMOLA SHOOLA
 

How did you come up with your business idea?

My longtime friend, Kanyinsola Olorunnisola, came up with the idea and immediately I set my eyes on the idea that he sent via text message in May 2016, I pitched my plans of how his ideas can be executed. I told him that we could start with a website, connect with writers through social media and all that. I appreciate him for trusting me and for giving me a chance to work with him. In the first 6 months, only 2 of us ran Sprinng Literary Movement but as time went by, we added more people to our team. We are now a team of 8 people and we hope to expand further in the upcoming years.

READ MORE ABOUT OYINDAMOLA

NICOLE TERMIN


Is there one “rookie mistake” that new entrepreneurs keep on making?
What is it?

Giving up too easily and quickly.

I think there is just one  mistake, very common for entrepreneurs and for most of society in the world; giving up too easily very often without even really trying. . It’s never going to be perfect for the first time and you can expect some  ups and downs, happy and sad days, but by simply trying you are already a winner. There were times in my life when I felt down, when I made mistakes which cost me a lot of money or lost business opportunities. However, every time I stood up,I learnt a lesson and move forward. As soon as you realize that being an entrepreneur is a learning curve full of emotions, your business will grow, expand and be more successful. 

READ MORE ABOUT NICOLE
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