The 8 Lessons I Learned From One Of My Recently Failed Business
There are not many guarantees in life, but I know one of the closest things to a sure bet is; that if you start enough
There are not many guarantees in life, but I know one of the closest things to a sure bet is; that if you start enough
10 Businesses You Can Start In The Evening After Work Here are 10 businesses that you can start while you still have your regular job. Join
Many would be entrepreneurs are trying to transition to entrepreneurship by joining the legions of eCommerce sellers. Join us as Jay shows you three business
Ms. Richelle Shaw was the first Black women to own a public utility in the United States when she owned a Las Vegas telephone company
The beauty supply industry is a 15 billion dollar industry and 85% of that revenue is generated by Black consumers. We own less than 3%
Ms. K. Elle Collier decided to make the transformation from employee to entrepreneur by leaving her corporate job and following her passion of writing. Join
Hello Black Entrepreneur Blueprint family. 2016 is upon us and we are looking for an exciting year with great guests on the podcast. One of
In the early nineteen hundreds there was a phenomenon in Tulsa Oklahoma called “Black Wall Street”. Greenwood Avenue, aka “Black Wall Street”, was a 35
The statistics for Black entrepreneurs starting a new venture are not good. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not trying to put a damper on
Happy New Year to all my Black Entrepreneur Blueprint family. The mantra for 2015 is “Winners Win”. Let’s make a point to win in business
Your Personal Bad Credit Is Costing Your Business Most entrepreneurs think bad credit only matters when you’re trying to buy a house or get approved
What if you could get free advertising every single week—on a platform you control? That’s exactly what Afro Sheen founder George Johnson pulled off when
Most people don’t fail at side hustles because they’re lazy…They fail because they choose the WRONG one. In today’s economy, relying on one source of