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The Carnival of Entrepreneurs #18

by Ben Yoskovitz on April 11th, 2007

Welcome to the 18th Carnival of Entrepreneurs which features some of the best entrepreneurial content from around the blogosphere. As always there’s tons of content for you to enjoy, and I hope you will all find something of value - discover a new blog, get more interactive with these bloggers and help them out.

Carnival Highlights

  • Silicon Valley Blogger presents How To Manage The Financial Stress Of A New Business or Startup. Starting a business is always a challenge, and a big part of that is dealing with the finances of it. How will you pay for things, feed your family, grow the business and survive?
  • Ispf tackles the pros and cons of being a weekend entrepreneur. Lots of us dream about starting a business, and many of us do so on the side, while maintaining full time jobs. It’s a huge challenge. This is a well-balanced article looking at the pros and cons of taking that approach.
  • John McCrea has 5 Keys To Surviving Dry Spells. John’s talking about people who are self-employed and get into those inevitable periods of time where there’s no work and you hit a bit of a funk. I liked this thought: “…time is the ONE commodity that can’t be replaced once it’s lost. And downtime is just that – the gift of time.” But John, why can’t I comment on posts?!?!
  • John Ingrisano presents 10 Rules for Surviving and Thriving as a Small Business Owner. It’s a great list. #1 and #2 are great points, and many will look at them as contrasting points as well; the trick is, they’re not.

Pratical & Helpful Guidance

Food for Thought

Inspire Me!

  • Alvaro Fernandez presents Brain Exercise FAQs which is an interesting look at brain plasticity and brain exercise. My brain needs a good steam…then maybe I’ll put it on the exercise bike, OK?
  • Susan Velez writes about keeping your motivation up. It’s definitely a challenge, but one that the most successful people in the world have surely mastered.
  • Wanda Grindstaff asks What can we learn from Don Imus? She sums it up here, “…our goals are greater than we are. Our desires are huge and drive us to be giants. Our dreams are real and in order for us to achieve those dreams, we are bigger than the crisis of the moment.”
  • Jim uses racing as a metaphor for business success in his blog post The Business 500.

Success on the Web

Conclusion

Another huge Carnival with tons of great content. Thank you to everyone that’s submitted - I hope you’ll spread the word!

Next week the Carnival rides out of town to visit Roberto Alamos and you can make your submissions at the Blog Carnival website.

Enjoy!

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