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Entrepreneur Magazine

July/August 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

The Better Way to Fail • The next time something you do flops, here’s a new way to learn from it.

How to Get More Attention • You can’t run a great business if you can’t capture people’s attention, says Gary Vaynerchuk. And today, that requires getting very creative.

The Hire That Changed Everything • What roles do you need to fill at your company? It’s sometimes hard to know. Here, six leaders share the hire they didn’t realize they needed (and are so glad they made).

‘Sales Is a Very Emotional Process’ • If you want to lure customers away from your competitor, you can’t just focus on your product. You need to understand their psychology. That’s how Element Biosciences went from being an underdog startup to an industry-disrupter bringing in $25 million a year.

What I Had to Unlearn From Google • I launched a startup after years of working in Big Tech. To succeed, I’d need an entirely new way to work and think.

It’s Not Retirement. It’s ‘Flextirement.’ • As older employees reach retirement age, they’re increasingly asking for a “phased retirement” instead of leaving on a certain day. Here’s why more employers are saying yes.

Less Stress, More Summer • Breeze through work and get outdoors! Emmy Award winner Mario Armstrong has five new tech picks that make work and play a little easier.

Patent the Boring Stuff • Patents aren’t just for cutting-edge innovations, says a leading patent lawyer. In fact, the most lucrative patents are often for mundane, humdrum things—and you might be sitting on some.

WHAT AI CAN DO FOR YOU NOWF

AI IMPROVES PEOPLE • Your team can use AI to improve focus, communication, training, and more. Here’s how to get started.

‘HOW AI HELPED MY BUSINESS’ • Seven companies share how AI solved their common problems, like recruiting and customer service. You can follow their lead.

Is It Real AI, or Marketing Hype? • Seemingly everything today is “powered by AI.” Here’s how to know what that actually means.

AI TOOLS THAT ACTUALLY WORK • The market is full of AI tools, but which ones are legitimately useful? Here’s a rundown on 20 you can use now, recommended by entrepreneurs who love them.

Your Next Assistant May Be a Bot • For decades, we’ve been waiting for technology that can handle tedious, time-consuming tasks for us. Finally, we’re on the verge of getting it.

I Know Why Your Customer Service SUCKS • That’s because I left my high-paying executive job, worked five low-wage frontline jobs, and experienced the problem firsthand. Here’s what I learned about fixing it.

Best of the Best Franchises • Looking to buy a winning brand? There’s no better place to start than this list of 158 winners.

A Tailored Teaching Approach • After figuring out what her son needed to thrive in school, Maria Washington built a flourishing Tutor Doctor franchise that gives other families the same experience.

What Makes Something Franchise-able • Wade Brannon already built and sold one franchise. Now he’s doing it again—and learning what it takes to make a company replicable.

A $30 Million Winning Equation • After Mo Khalil immigrated to America as a kid, math was the only language that made sense. Now that he’s been Mathnasium’s top franchisee for a decade, he speaks fluent business too.

FRANCHISE FIXER-UPPER • Instead of opening a new franchise, you could buy a struggling one and try turning it around. But is that a money pit—or a smart...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 132 Publisher: Entrepreneur Media Inc. Edition: July/August 2024

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  • Release date: July 16, 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

The Better Way to Fail • The next time something you do flops, here’s a new way to learn from it.

How to Get More Attention • You can’t run a great business if you can’t capture people’s attention, says Gary Vaynerchuk. And today, that requires getting very creative.

The Hire That Changed Everything • What roles do you need to fill at your company? It’s sometimes hard to know. Here, six leaders share the hire they didn’t realize they needed (and are so glad they made).

‘Sales Is a Very Emotional Process’ • If you want to lure customers away from your competitor, you can’t just focus on your product. You need to understand their psychology. That’s how Element Biosciences went from being an underdog startup to an industry-disrupter bringing in $25 million a year.

What I Had to Unlearn From Google • I launched a startup after years of working in Big Tech. To succeed, I’d need an entirely new way to work and think.

It’s Not Retirement. It’s ‘Flextirement.’ • As older employees reach retirement age, they’re increasingly asking for a “phased retirement” instead of leaving on a certain day. Here’s why more employers are saying yes.

Less Stress, More Summer • Breeze through work and get outdoors! Emmy Award winner Mario Armstrong has five new tech picks that make work and play a little easier.

Patent the Boring Stuff • Patents aren’t just for cutting-edge innovations, says a leading patent lawyer. In fact, the most lucrative patents are often for mundane, humdrum things—and you might be sitting on some.

WHAT AI CAN DO FOR YOU NOWF

AI IMPROVES PEOPLE • Your team can use AI to improve focus, communication, training, and more. Here’s how to get started.

‘HOW AI HELPED MY BUSINESS’ • Seven companies share how AI solved their common problems, like recruiting and customer service. You can follow their lead.

Is It Real AI, or Marketing Hype? • Seemingly everything today is “powered by AI.” Here’s how to know what that actually means.

AI TOOLS THAT ACTUALLY WORK • The market is full of AI tools, but which ones are legitimately useful? Here’s a rundown on 20 you can use now, recommended by entrepreneurs who love them.

Your Next Assistant May Be a Bot • For decades, we’ve been waiting for technology that can handle tedious, time-consuming tasks for us. Finally, we’re on the verge of getting it.

I Know Why Your Customer Service SUCKS • That’s because I left my high-paying executive job, worked five low-wage frontline jobs, and experienced the problem firsthand. Here’s what I learned about fixing it.

Best of the Best Franchises • Looking to buy a winning brand? There’s no better place to start than this list of 158 winners.

A Tailored Teaching Approach • After figuring out what her son needed to thrive in school, Maria Washington built a flourishing Tutor Doctor franchise that gives other families the same experience.

What Makes Something Franchise-able • Wade Brannon already built and sold one franchise. Now he’s doing it again—and learning what it takes to make a company replicable.

A $30 Million Winning Equation • After Mo Khalil immigrated to America as a kid, math was the only language that made sense. Now that he’s been Mathnasium’s top franchisee for a decade, he speaks fluent business too.

FRANCHISE FIXER-UPPER • Instead of opening a new franchise, you could buy a struggling one and try turning it around. But is that a money pit—or a smart...


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