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4 Incredible Shark Tank Lessons for Businesses Seeking Startup Investment Firms

  “We have a deal” “I’m out!” If you could identify these words from it’s show, you are right! For entrepreneurs, the second one is probably the last thing they want to hear.  Five Sharks (Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, Lori Greiner, Kevin O’ Leary and Barbara Corcoran) sitting across a table with one entrepreneur with his/ her dream and a pitch that can give flight to their idea became sensational across US television for all the right reasons. It gave startups and entrepreneurs across the world a hope and inspiration to have the drive to go for their dreams while establishing the belief that it's never too late to start.  With 500 + companies appearing before the angel investors since its debut season, there have been lots of business lessons. In this blog, we will be sharing four killer lessons for every entrepreneur. If your business is seeking startup investment firms , continue reading this blog.  FOLLOW THE 10 SEC RULE Concise, clear, factual and real- make su...

Common Mistakes You Should Avoid as a Budding Entrepreneur

Do you have a brilliant idea and have finally gathered the courage to materialize it into a business opportunity? If you thought that was the hardest part of your journey to make it on your own, you’re sadly mistaken! We hate to break it to you but running a business is no easy feat and entails so much more than just selling your product or service in the market.  In order to become a successful business owner, it is imperative to be cognizant of the pitfalls that you might encounter along the way. Here are the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make when trying to get their startups off the ground. Lack of Constructive Strategies The most common reason why startups fail to make it big in the industry is the lack of planning. Being unaware of your short and long-term plan with measurable goals and objectives can give your business a hard time succeeding. Entrepreneurs who fail to plan things out often tend to overlook important considerations such as cash flow needs, growth, management...