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Reflections on 2020: Brian Mac Mahon, Expert Dojo

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You will be able to get to all of these posts on our 2020 reflections here. Are you a founder, CEO, or investor who would like to participate? What was the biggest news for you/your company this year?  It's been a tough year for many due to the pandemic; how have you or your company adapted to the business environment?

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5 Steps To Get You From Your First Idea To A Business

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That’s why I caution my aspiring entrepreneur clients against proclaiming to investors that they are a great “idea” person. His challenge is to focus on one market, with a specific design, cost, and price. Then, he'll need to patent it and create a plan to show opportunity, competition, and financial projections.

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10 Reasons To Start A Company In An Economic Downturn

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There has recently been a common theme among the entrepreneurs I have interviewed and the conferences I have attended: despite the relatively weak state of the world economy, now is a great time to create a high-tech startup. You don’t really buy servers anymore…the tools are all open source. You can learn very little from victory.

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Interview with Milo Sindell, Knowledge Genie

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Essentially, it guides the author through a four step process to design, build, test, and publish their creation. We call this a "Genie," and you can build a Genie using Knowledge Genie. Once you've finished your Genie, you can publish it in one of two different ways. The second example, is you can publish it in public.

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Why You Should Start a Company in. Los Angeles

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RSS ); Why You Should Start a Company in. Los Angeles By: Laura Rich February 26, 2010 It used to be, if you were serious about starting a tech company, you went to Silicon Valley. But lets face it, when you think of Los Angeles, Internet startups are not the first things that spring to mind. Okay, maybe not Pauly Shore.