Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Informational Sources For Blog Post

After analyzing various sites for information, I narrowed it down to three websites listed below:

  • http://yfsmagazine.com/
    • This digital magazine YFS Magazine has a major focus on startups, small business news and entrepreneurial culture. It gathers information from innovators, startup enthusiasts, successful entrepreneurs, global business leaders, and writers. From all of these perspectives it dives into the world of popular entrepreneurship culture.
  • http://www.entrepreneur.com/ 
    • This online website, which has a leading parent print magazine over 33 years old, has been reporting entrepreneurial news for over 14 years. It targets information for making the best management and entrepreneurial practices. The information covered includes topics such as starting and operating a business, seeking a career, and leading people or companies.
  • http://www.usnews.com/
    • The entrepreneurship section of the US News website covers both domestic and international entrepreneurial practices and topics. Both perspectives provide great sources to find a diversified opinion against the one sided American based news casting.  


With information from sources with different perspectives, ( Digital Magazine, Web Generated, and News Sourced respectively), I believe I have good sources of information to cover my topics.



Average Entrepreneurs LLC "Listens". Do you?


Average Entrepreneurs LLC is company that services entrepreneurs and corporate management needs like the company Andrum. I have been a part of this wonderful organization for 7 years now.

 As a consultant to many past successful and unsuccessful entrepreneurs, there is one thing that led each and every one of them to their fate as an entrepreneur: their ability to LISTEN. Now you may ask yourself, "well... can it be that simple?" To answer your juicy question: YES and NO. 

The problem with many people who claim to be entrepreneurs is the failure to listen to the orchestration of an ever changing business world. But not to get it twisted: an avid listener goes far beyond that just capturing sounds into our ear lobes. An avid listener can use any of the other senses and still be able to "listen" and capture what was trying to be said through that medium. 

Say you read a newspaper article on failing sole proprietorship. You must "listen" to what was trying to be said and retain what you heard and apply it to your own self in order not to commit the same mistakes. A good listener receives the message, reflects on it, and decides how it will use the information to change or remain the same.

As an employee of Average Entrepreneurs LLC, I thrive on providing the best client solutions and in hopes that the clients do indeed "listen" to what everything in their path has to say. Now with the backing of my organization,  my aim is to provide rising entrepreneurs who can reach this blog with current and factual information that can aid them in their pursuits. 

My purpose is to reach those that are willing to "listen", but do not have those valuable resources available to them. As a professor projects his teaching to his class, I hope you all, my amazing audience, will "listen" to what I'm trying to deliver on each post, and that you may use this as a stepping stone in the right direction towards your end result; SUCCESS.