An entrepreneur with strong network makes money even when he is asleep.
~ Amit Kalantri
Every successful start-up is built on four pillars. Team, Idea, Passion & Presentations
~ Aayush Jain
Rebels revel in rewriting reality's restrictions.
~ Ryan Lilly
Entrepreneurs pay the price of a road less traveled, while everyone else takes the freeway and perpetually misses their own exit.
Entrepreneur, your last 20 tweets has to be about your brain, brand and business.
~ Onyi Anyado
A product in the marketplace is the result of thought in an inner space and action more than the common place.
Jean-Baptiste Say may have coined the term 'entrepreneur' but he totally missed the opportunity to put it on a t-shirt and sell it.
Entrepreneur, if you're going to start up, make sure you start up with excellence in mind.
One of the best ways to attract capital is to outperform the competition.
~ Alejandro Cremades
The best entrepreneurs are not the best visionaries. The greatest entrepreneurs are incredible salespeople. They know how to tell an amazing story that will convince talent and investors to join in on the journey.
Learning to embrace and savor rejection is one of the best things that entrepreneurs can do. Launching a startup is the time to find your ever-optimistic inner child again.
Business is still more often about whom you know, not what you know.
Ideas are meaningless without a masterful execution.
Don’t expect investors to be throwing millions on the table for you to go off and buy a bigger house, get a new car, party half the week away, and generally upgrade your lifestyle.
If you want to glide toward money, you have to make sure your message is clear as a bell, and you need to ensure that you have a unified team capable of communicating it.
Business success requires business preparation. You don't have to be a master tactician, but you do need to have a plan in place. This plan will act as a foundation for everything you want to achieve.
It's called entrepreneurSHIP, not entrepreneurSTAY. Don't wait. Just ship.
~ Richie Norton
A 2006 Harvard University study shows that entrepreneurs who have failed in their previous enterprise have an almost one-in-five chance of success in their next start-up
~ Dan Senor