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Startup Weekend Málaga, celebrado el 12, 13 y 14 de diciembre 2014.
Más info: www.swmalaga.com/
Fotografías de Koke Pérez: www.kokeperez.es/
Cutline: Oklahoma State University’s Student Startup Central was recognized as an Incubator of the Year at the 2014 Small Business Awards, presented annually by The Journal Record. Presenting the award to Student Startup Central coordinator Rachel Mui (middle) and Craig Watters, director of the Riata Center for Entrepreneurship (second from right) were, from left, Mary Melon, publisher of The Journal Record; Lewis Jones, Senior Vice President and head of Commercial Lending for Bank2, and Yolanda Olivarez, regional director for the Small Business Administration.
Tech Cocktail Week: Sessions Speaker Series Downtown Vegas was held at The Downtown Project Construction Zone and was an afternoon filled with great company and incredible speakers. The speakers included: Ali Partovi (an angel investor, startup advisor, and serial entrepreneur), Paul Singh (entrepreneur and investor), Rich Winley (founder of No Chains), Ariel Poler (entrepreneur, mentor and investor) and Vanessa Hurst (founder of CodeMontage). Pictures by Nina Renda
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via Tumblr ift.tt/1liI5Rv via Tumblr ift.tt/1jppVh6 Origami Owl Review | The Good The Bad and The Ugly: What is Origami Owl? Your basically a jewelry seller. You actually get to design and sell your own jewelry. I personally think that this is the coolest thing ever. You get a ton of things for the starter kit. You get tons of jewelry, over 50 peices of it. The so called success tools to be average at best to me. The other business supplies include a e- commerce website which I’m kind of impressed by. Thats the good in a nutshell. The bad part about Origami Owl is the startup cost. They claim the value of the starter kist is $550.25 but you get it for just $149.99. If you compare the startup cost to a brick and mortar business. Which can be low as 3 grand and upwards to 10k. $149.99 doesn’t so bad does it? The ugly part of Origami Owl To really get this business off the ground you going to have to do parties. Not just a few parties but atleast a party a every weekend. Your going to end up spending alot of time away from your family. The consistent traveling and splitting your time up between job, life and travling for business. The best way to make money in this business is building your team. The business model is doing parties and spending time away from your family. There is a better way. Not to say you can’t make money with Origami Owl but your better off learning how to use the power of the internet and you will need to have the tools to do it with. There is a saying if your only good as the tools you use and I have the best tools on the internet. To run a successful business online your going to need Hosting, A Domain name, Autoresponder to build your list. Oh yeah you need to have a list but don’t worry my company will help you build your Origami Owl business online and we can help you get paid at the same time. If you want to know more about this company. You can make $125 dollars a day or more while building your primary company click the link in the description. via Tumblr ift.tt/1gw6ql0 via WordPress ift.tt/NMItJa via Blogger ift.tt/1nVUZa9 via Tumblr ift.tt/OUaiQR via WordPress ift.tt/OUd3kW via Blogger ift.tt/OUfELU via Tumblr ift.tt/1jzEtXf via WordPress ift.tt/1gwhcYh via Blogger ift.tt/1puCIfz via Tumblr ift.tt/1gwjjLS via WordPress ift.tt/1gwlm2o via Blogger ift.tt/1oY2YAA via Flickr ift.tt/1jpsuzB via Blogger ift.tt/1jzZJvZ via Tumblr ift.tt/1jA3S2S via WordPress ift.tt/1rsrDzx via Blogger ift.tt/1rsrBHK
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Where Bulawayo comes to build skills, meet incredible people, and launch successful startups
Startup Weekend is a global grassroots movement of young, empowered entrepreneurs who are learning the basics of founding start-ups and launching successful business ventures.
Startup Weekend Málaga, celebrado el 12, 13 y 14 de diciembre 2014.
Más info: www.swmalaga.com/
Fotografías de Koke Pérez: www.kokeperez.es/
Startup Weekend Málaga, celebrado el 12, 13 y 14 de diciembre 2014.
Más info: www.swmalaga.com/
Fotografías de Koke Pérez: www.kokeperez.es/