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Create An Industry Alliance Entrepreneurs: Need Friends On The Startup Playground

InfoChachkie

Entrepreneurs can emulate de la Guerra’s strategy and make their adVenture appear far larger than reality and thus increasing its influence and market reach while discouraging competitive threats by creating an industry alliance. As noted in Corporate Venturing , startups should pursue allies who have a vested interest in their success.

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OC Technology Influencer Mixer & Summit 2011

Tech Coast Venture Network

Guest luminaries from the start-up, entrepreneurial, funding, technology and political worlds will mingle with local entrepreneurs and business leaders to discuss the current state of small business innovation and advancement in the Orange Coast. TCVN’s support is intended to benefit the entire Southern California technology community.

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How Event Farm Is Making Events A Part Of Your Sales Funnel

SoCal Tech Calendar

In the corporate world, events are more than just an event�they are opportunity to connect with your customers and turn potential customers into buyers. We spoke with co-founder Ryan Costello about Santa Monica-based Event Farm (www.eventfarm.com), on how its software technology is being used to power high end, VIP events for large companies.

Sales 100
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Interview with Shivani Siroya, Tala

socalTECH

In emerging markets and the developing world, access to banking, capital, and financial resources is fare more difficult than here in the U.S., The company's CEO and founder, Shivani Siroya , talked to us recently about the startup and what it's doing. Shivani Siroya: Tala is a data company that is working in emerging markets.

Startup 100
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A Few Key People Really Can Make a Huge Difference

Both Sides of the Table

I’m an entrepreneur at heart so I’m always inspired when I hear stories about innovation. Seattle should be the envy of any non Silicon Valley tech community in the country. I’ve always been a big believer that just a couple of key individuals make all of the difference in a company’s success.