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Entrepreneur Magazine

March/April 2024
Magazine

Entrepreneur magazine is the trusted source for growing your business and offers surefire strategies for success. Whether you are just thinking of starting a business, have taken the first steps, or already own a business, Entrepreneur offers the best advice on running your own company

Entrepreneur Magazine

You’re Never Out of Options • An entrepreneur’s path is never simple or easy—but you have more opportunities than you think.

How to Build the Next Huge Thing • Spencer Rascoff cofounded Hotwire and Zillow. Now he’s an investor and serial startup founder. Here’s his advice for funding and growing a giant, ambitious idea.

When Making Things Harder Is Better • Sometimes, adding friction to a process makes it run smoother. So how do you know when to do it? And how do you do it well?

‘I Won’t Make That Mistake Again!’ • It’s an old cliché: Failures make you stronger. But how, exactly? Here’s the way one entrepreneur put them to good use—and now drives $25 million in annual sales.

What Should Your Brand Look Like? • Every brand needs a look—but how do you create an eye-catching design that’s true to your company’s purpose? Here, six business leaders explain how they did it.

Make a Big Splash with a Business Meeting in San Diego • Bring your team and America’s Finest City will deliver the ‘wow factor.’

How to Sell a Thing Nobody Likes • Some product categories are truly dull, but that doesn’t mean their brands have to be. Tom Rinks knows that better than almost anyone.

Make Your Work Life Easier • Mario Armstrong, gear expert and two-time Emmy Award winner, recommends tech solutions that keep up with you wherever, and however, you work.

How to Build a Side Hustle That Works For You

15 Side Hustles You Never Knew Existed • When people talk about side hustles, they usually think of gig work for the likes of Uber or DoorDash, or starting a company in their off-hours and growing it into a full-blown business. But we found people making thousands of dollars on all sorts of weird, wonderful side hustles that fall somewhere in the middle. Peruse their ventures, and get inspired!

3 Ways to Build Real Businesses on the Side • Some side hustles just earn you extra cash. Others are the seeds of full-fledged businesses. Here are three tactics to build long-lasting companies, from three founders who turned their side hustles into full-time operations.

Can You Sell Your Side Hustle? • Maybe! A startup called OpenStore gives Shopify store owners two interesting options: Sell and walk away with a generous payout, or take a vacation while they grow your business for you.

Your Most Pressing Side Hustle Questions, Answered • Nick Loper is the founder of Side Hustle Nation, where enabling other people’s side hustles to thrive is his full-time job. Here, he shares his top insights for right now.

Thailand • EXPANDING INVESTMENTS, EXPANDING BUSINESSES

KSL Group • CHAMPIONING HIGH-QUALITY, HEALTHIER SUGAR FOR ALL

WHY SMALL BUSINESSES CAN'T AFFORD TO GROW • Big companies take a long time to pay their suppliers. Sometimes, so long that the supplier goes out of business. Two entrepreneurs wanted to find out why this system is so broken—and wound up creating a solution.

Japan • THE TECHNOLOGIES OF TOMORROW, HERE TODAY

Pacific Consultants • PRODUCING THE FUTURE

Daiso Industries Co., Ltd. • HELPING THE WORLD REDISCOVER THE JOY OF SHOPPING

Nippon Life Insurance Company • JAPAN’S LEADING INSURANCE FIRM EYES GLOBAL EXPANSION

Takasago Thermal Engineering • ENVIRONMENT-CREATOR

RIZAP Group • JAPANESE GYM CHAMPION GOING GLOBAL

Inaba Foods • THE WORLD’S LEADING CAT TREATS BUSINESS

Raysum • UNLOCKING VALUE IN...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 128 Publisher: Entrepreneur Media Inc. Edition: March/April 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 5, 2024

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Entrepreneur magazine is the trusted source for growing your business and offers surefire strategies for success. Whether you are just thinking of starting a business, have taken the first steps, or already own a business, Entrepreneur offers the best advice on running your own company

Entrepreneur Magazine

You’re Never Out of Options • An entrepreneur’s path is never simple or easy—but you have more opportunities than you think.

How to Build the Next Huge Thing • Spencer Rascoff cofounded Hotwire and Zillow. Now he’s an investor and serial startup founder. Here’s his advice for funding and growing a giant, ambitious idea.

When Making Things Harder Is Better • Sometimes, adding friction to a process makes it run smoother. So how do you know when to do it? And how do you do it well?

‘I Won’t Make That Mistake Again!’ • It’s an old cliché: Failures make you stronger. But how, exactly? Here’s the way one entrepreneur put them to good use—and now drives $25 million in annual sales.

What Should Your Brand Look Like? • Every brand needs a look—but how do you create an eye-catching design that’s true to your company’s purpose? Here, six business leaders explain how they did it.

Make a Big Splash with a Business Meeting in San Diego • Bring your team and America’s Finest City will deliver the ‘wow factor.’

How to Sell a Thing Nobody Likes • Some product categories are truly dull, but that doesn’t mean their brands have to be. Tom Rinks knows that better than almost anyone.

Make Your Work Life Easier • Mario Armstrong, gear expert and two-time Emmy Award winner, recommends tech solutions that keep up with you wherever, and however, you work.

How to Build a Side Hustle That Works For You

15 Side Hustles You Never Knew Existed • When people talk about side hustles, they usually think of gig work for the likes of Uber or DoorDash, or starting a company in their off-hours and growing it into a full-blown business. But we found people making thousands of dollars on all sorts of weird, wonderful side hustles that fall somewhere in the middle. Peruse their ventures, and get inspired!

3 Ways to Build Real Businesses on the Side • Some side hustles just earn you extra cash. Others are the seeds of full-fledged businesses. Here are three tactics to build long-lasting companies, from three founders who turned their side hustles into full-time operations.

Can You Sell Your Side Hustle? • Maybe! A startup called OpenStore gives Shopify store owners two interesting options: Sell and walk away with a generous payout, or take a vacation while they grow your business for you.

Your Most Pressing Side Hustle Questions, Answered • Nick Loper is the founder of Side Hustle Nation, where enabling other people’s side hustles to thrive is his full-time job. Here, he shares his top insights for right now.

Thailand • EXPANDING INVESTMENTS, EXPANDING BUSINESSES

KSL Group • CHAMPIONING HIGH-QUALITY, HEALTHIER SUGAR FOR ALL

WHY SMALL BUSINESSES CAN'T AFFORD TO GROW • Big companies take a long time to pay their suppliers. Sometimes, so long that the supplier goes out of business. Two entrepreneurs wanted to find out why this system is so broken—and wound up creating a solution.

Japan • THE TECHNOLOGIES OF TOMORROW, HERE TODAY

Pacific Consultants • PRODUCING THE FUTURE

Daiso Industries Co., Ltd. • HELPING THE WORLD REDISCOVER THE JOY OF SHOPPING

Nippon Life Insurance Company • JAPAN’S LEADING INSURANCE FIRM EYES GLOBAL EXPANSION

Takasago Thermal Engineering • ENVIRONMENT-CREATOR

RIZAP Group • JAPANESE GYM CHAMPION GOING GLOBAL

Inaba Foods • THE WORLD’S LEADING CAT TREATS BUSINESS

Raysum • UNLOCKING VALUE IN...


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