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Entrepreneur Magazine

September/October 2024
Magazine

Entrepreneur magazine is the trusted source for growing your business and offers surefire strategies for success. Whether you are just thinking of starting a business, have taken the first steps, or already own a business, Entrepreneur offers the best advice on running your own company

This Industry Leader Saves Time and Thousands of Dollars a Year Thanks to One Simple Solution • Keller has a long track record of success in excavation. Now, it’s realizing impactful efficiencies in its offices spanning five continents.

Entrepreneur Magazine

The Simplest Growth Tool • If you want to create long-term value, start replying to everyone you hear from.

‘Only the Strongest Are Going to Survive’ • Brian Lee cofounded companies like LegalZoom and ShoeDazzle—and he believes a lot of conventional business wisdom is backward. Sure, it’s harder to raise capital. But it’s actually cheaper than ever to start a company.

SPOTLIGHT BRANDED CONTENT

How Personable Service Helped Streamline This Retail Company’s Procurement in a Big Way • This simple change is helping The Paper Store save time, money, and gain valuable insights on ordering supplies.

What Goals Actually Matter? • Some benchmarks are more important than others—so what should you really care about? We asked six founders for their hardest-won lessons.

Three Pivots to $100 Million • How do you find a working business model? Do it like Rowan—a brand that reinvented itself many times before finally piercing the ear-piercing market.

Speedy Growth Killed My Startup • We seemed to be rocking it—lots of press, major partnerships. Then we learned the harsh consequences of overlooking our customers.

You Can Hire Like Netflix • The streaming platform built an incredible team with a strategy called “talent density.” But you don’t need to be a tech giant to do it.

5 Ways to Multitask Your Fall • From a corporate office to working from the living room, Emmy Award winner Mario Armstrong has five new products designed to make putting in the hours more enjoyable.

The $414,000 Side Hustle • I have a day job—and a highly profitable interior design company on the side. Here’s how I did it.

MOM & POP SHOPS™ 2024 • HOW WE PICKED 150 BUSINESSES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.

HOW SMALL SHOPS TAKE BIG RISKS • It‘s not easy for mom-and-pops to try something new, because they rarely have a safety net to fail. But there are ways to innovate cautiously—as one small business on our list, All My Heart tattoo studio, has found.

HOW TO HIRE FOR THE FUTURE • Small businesses are struggling to find quality labor. So flip the conversation: Show workers how your business will set them up for opportunity.

MY MVP EMPLOYEE • One amazing team member can make an outsize impact on your business. We asked some of the shops on our list to share their No. 1 team member—and what makes them so special.

HOW TO BOUNCE BACK FROM A BAD REVIEW • A one-star review can hurt your ego—and your business. But it’s possible to prevent (and remedy!) this scary scenario.

HOW TO ASK FAMILY FOR MONEY • Your friends-and-family fundraising round doesn’t have to be scary and awkward. Here’s advice from one of the world’s leading investors.

MY BIGGEST MARKETING WIN • What’s the most impactful marketing you’ve ever done? We asked some of America’s Favorite Mom & Pop Shops.™

After Nearly 25 Years in Business, This Company Keeps Innovating • Founder Michael Nardy has spent the last quarter decade growing Electronic Payments into an industry powerhouse.

IS YOUR RENT TOO DAMN HIGH? • Many small business owners struggle with their rents. Here’s what to do.

YOUR MARGINS CAN’T HAVE FEELINGS • Why do small businesses go under? Sometimes it’s because founders mix cold,...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 148 Publisher: Entrepreneur Media Inc. Edition: September/October 2024

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  • Release date: September 24, 2024

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Entrepreneur magazine is the trusted source for growing your business and offers surefire strategies for success. Whether you are just thinking of starting a business, have taken the first steps, or already own a business, Entrepreneur offers the best advice on running your own company

This Industry Leader Saves Time and Thousands of Dollars a Year Thanks to One Simple Solution • Keller has a long track record of success in excavation. Now, it’s realizing impactful efficiencies in its offices spanning five continents.

Entrepreneur Magazine

The Simplest Growth Tool • If you want to create long-term value, start replying to everyone you hear from.

‘Only the Strongest Are Going to Survive’ • Brian Lee cofounded companies like LegalZoom and ShoeDazzle—and he believes a lot of conventional business wisdom is backward. Sure, it’s harder to raise capital. But it’s actually cheaper than ever to start a company.

SPOTLIGHT BRANDED CONTENT

How Personable Service Helped Streamline This Retail Company’s Procurement in a Big Way • This simple change is helping The Paper Store save time, money, and gain valuable insights on ordering supplies.

What Goals Actually Matter? • Some benchmarks are more important than others—so what should you really care about? We asked six founders for their hardest-won lessons.

Three Pivots to $100 Million • How do you find a working business model? Do it like Rowan—a brand that reinvented itself many times before finally piercing the ear-piercing market.

Speedy Growth Killed My Startup • We seemed to be rocking it—lots of press, major partnerships. Then we learned the harsh consequences of overlooking our customers.

You Can Hire Like Netflix • The streaming platform built an incredible team with a strategy called “talent density.” But you don’t need to be a tech giant to do it.

5 Ways to Multitask Your Fall • From a corporate office to working from the living room, Emmy Award winner Mario Armstrong has five new products designed to make putting in the hours more enjoyable.

The $414,000 Side Hustle • I have a day job—and a highly profitable interior design company on the side. Here’s how I did it.

MOM & POP SHOPS™ 2024 • HOW WE PICKED 150 BUSINESSES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.

HOW SMALL SHOPS TAKE BIG RISKS • It‘s not easy for mom-and-pops to try something new, because they rarely have a safety net to fail. But there are ways to innovate cautiously—as one small business on our list, All My Heart tattoo studio, has found.

HOW TO HIRE FOR THE FUTURE • Small businesses are struggling to find quality labor. So flip the conversation: Show workers how your business will set them up for opportunity.

MY MVP EMPLOYEE • One amazing team member can make an outsize impact on your business. We asked some of the shops on our list to share their No. 1 team member—and what makes them so special.

HOW TO BOUNCE BACK FROM A BAD REVIEW • A one-star review can hurt your ego—and your business. But it’s possible to prevent (and remedy!) this scary scenario.

HOW TO ASK FAMILY FOR MONEY • Your friends-and-family fundraising round doesn’t have to be scary and awkward. Here’s advice from one of the world’s leading investors.

MY BIGGEST MARKETING WIN • What’s the most impactful marketing you’ve ever done? We asked some of America’s Favorite Mom & Pop Shops.™

After Nearly 25 Years in Business, This Company Keeps Innovating • Founder Michael Nardy has spent the last quarter decade growing Electronic Payments into an industry powerhouse.

IS YOUR RENT TOO DAMN HIGH? • Many small business owners struggle with their rents. Here’s what to do.

YOUR MARGINS CAN’T HAVE FEELINGS • Why do small businesses go under? Sometimes it’s because founders mix cold,...


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