AvatarBeau SullivanI make $7,000 a month writing children’s books and teaching others how to self-publish. Here’s how I got started.verified_publisherBusiness Insider - As told to Perri Ormont BlumbergThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Ren Lowe, a 38-year-old author and self-publishing coach in Atlanta. Insider has verified her income with documentation. The following has been edited for length and clarity. I'm an author, the CEO of Brown Unicorn Publishing, and a …
AvatarBeau SullivanYour MVP is neither minimal, viable nor a productverified_publisherTechCrunch - Haje Jan KampsWhenever I talk about minimal viable products with product-driven startup founders, I often find myself in a frustrating conversation. The term MVP is such a profound misnomer; a good MVP is not viable, and it is certainly not a product. Chances are it isn’t as minimal as you want it to be either, …
AvatarBeau SullivanThe Richest Person on Earth Breaks Every Rule, And You Should Tooverified_publisherEntrepreneur - Liliana PertenavaFive business strategies you can steal from this groundbreaking entrepreneur's playbook. Who is Elon Musk? Is he an entrepreneur? An immigrant success story? A Twitter troll? Labels are important, because they give us context for what to expect from a person. Musk most recently earned the title of …
AvatarBeau SullivanThe $4 Billion Buddhist RIABarron's - Charles PaikertThe founders of Abacus Wealth Partners explain how Buddhism has profoundly shaped their firm and their thinking about money.
AvatarBeau SullivanEntrepreneur - Start, run and grow your business.verified_publisherEntrepreneurIn partnership with Walmart Business, Entrepreneur’s editor in chief Jason Feifer goes on a cross-country road trip to visit thriving mom and pop shops and discover the keys to their success. An original content series produced by Salvi. Each episode profiles a business leader and their respective …
AvatarBeau SullivanRead this if the ‘Great Resignation’ has you fantasizing about quitting to be your own bossverified_publisherFast Company - Lydia DishmanHow one former Fortune 500 employee used her experience to launch as a solopreneur. If you’ve ever been an employee, I bet you’ve fantasized about resigning at least once. I was one of those Fortune 500 employees who caught a company shuttle to an office park. This was prime time for podcasts and …