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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Entrepreneur.com.ph | Nov. 25 | Entering an already saturated market

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FRANCHISING

The guru for franchise success

Why do you want to start a business and how big do you want to see it grow? Business is at its very heart is about knowing yourself as an entrepreneur. The more passionate and aware you are about your abilities, the more capable you can become in making it successful. Francorp can help you map out a strategy for your business.

STARTUP TIPS

Entering an already saturated market

Once your business has made a good number of loyal following either in your locality or in a particular market segment, the next logical step in your business growth is to grab a bigger slice of the consumer pie by widening your consumer base and aiming to become a mass market brand. Here are four tips to penetrate and win in an industry which already has plenty of players.

BUSINESS IDEAS

On the art of freelancing

If you have a day job, freelancing can help you earn extra money to start a business or save up for something special. On the other hand, while full-time freelancers enjoy the freedom of dictating their own schedules, staying competitive and managing your money on a per project basis can be challenging. Here are more numbers on freelancing in the Philippines.

INSIDE THE MAGAZINE

Inside Job

Major companies in the United States are aiming to develop the next big thing for their industries through in-house programs that nurture startups with an adventurous, innovative spirit. But can entrepreneurship thrive within corporate constructs? Read up on the ins and outs of corporate incubators and accelerators - and why they should matter to you. Subscribe or download your own copy from our online newsstand.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS



Sunday, November 17, 2013

Entrepreneur.com.ph | Nov. 18 | 10 ways to prepare your business for the holiday season

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STARTUP TIPS

10 ways to prepare your business for the holiday season

And just like that, Christmas is roughly a month away. It's never too early to start preparing for the busiest (and most lucrative) time of the year. Here's how:.

STARTUP TIPS

Business ideas for Christmas: Holiday Ham

There is no more perfect time for one to try getting into business than the holiday season. Since most Filipinos start celebrating as early as soon as the 'ber' months roll in. Let's kick off this Christmas special with our recipe for this week: Holiday Ham.

BUSINESS IDEAS

Christmas-related businesses can be run the whole year round

As the old carol says, Christmas comes but once a year. But for Filipino entrepreneurs who manufacture Christmas decor, it's actually a year-round business that needs to be attended to every single day. Tried and tested entrepreneurs share secrets of running a successful "seasonal" business all-year round.

INSIDE THE MAGAZINE

A Class Act

Top entrepreneurs share business secrets in a master class on entrepreneurship. Learn from successful entrepreneurs who've paid their dues. They studied the market, developed products and services that meet their markets' needs, and continue to do so amidst challenges. Subscribe or download your own copy from our online newsstand.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS



Thursday, November 14, 2013

Entrepreneur.com.ph | Make It Big! Invitation


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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Entrepreneur.com.ph | Nov. 11 | How to recover from business setbacks

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FRANCHISING

To franchise or to license?

People are familiar with franchising as a way to start a business, but not so many thoroughly understand an alternative form of starting a business with an already established brand—licensing. Find out which suits you best.

STARTUP TIPS

Tips on how to recover from business setbacks

The greatest strength of successful businessmen is their ability to bounce back from setbacks. Life coach Andrea Goseco gives tips on how to be resilient as an entrepreneur. Read it here.

BUSINESS IDEAS

3 steps to prepare your business for typhoons

The Philippines is hit by an average of 20 typhoons annually -- something that should push small and medium enterprises to draft better disaster preparedness plans. PR Gaz Haus shares insight about putting safety first during calamities.

INSIDE THE MAGAZINE

Smooth Operators

Find out how Pawn Stars Rick and Corey Harrison turned a family biz into a Vegas institution in this month's issue. Subscribe or download your own copy from our online newsstand.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS



Thursday, November 7, 2013

Entrepreneur.com.ph | Mobile Festival 2013 invitation


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Mobile Festival - Manila

Learn more!

 

Hi Entrepreneur.com.ph Readers,

With Mobile driving the growth of Internet penetration in the country during the past year, this medium is something you cannot ignore. Learn how to utilize mobile for all aspects of your business, and NOT just marketing!

Here's your chance to avail of a special offer for 
Entrepreneur.com.ph readers for the Mobile Festival (www.MobileFestival.org). Join us in this learning event with regional speakers from Twitter, Google, McDonald's, Freemantle Media the creators of American Idol, and more!  Speakers will discuss how mobile technologies transform customer care, retailing/commerce, marketing, publishing/media, etc.


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KEY TOPICS: 
PLENARY 1How Mobile Transforms Business Models
* How WeChat has reinvented and monetized messaging
* How
 GrabTaxi is fueling change in the taxi industry
* What 
Google’s mobile-first perspective means for brands and businesses


PLENARY 2: How Mobile Transforms Retail & Commerce

* McDonald’s success story in mobile marketing in Asia-Pacific
* How the 
SSI Group is modernizing retail marketing
* How 
bCode enables mobile commerce for all and how should the mobile experience be different (personalization, push notifications, time-bound alerts, geo-location)


PLENARY 3How Mobile Transforms Marketing

  * “Planning for the Moment” by Twitter 
 
* Why “Experience is Everything” for mobile, by Mobext
 
* How mobile supercharges location-based marketing, by Yoose
 
* How mobile enables creative brand experiences, by InMobi
 
* Learn new technologies in mobile media buying by StrikeAd


PLENARY 4: How Mobile Transforms Media

* Successful TV-mobile integration from Fremantle Media, creator of Idols and Got Talent
How mobile has changed content consumption and content creation, by
 Rappler
* The future of mobile and media convergence, by SMART


 

PLENARY 5: How Mobile Transforms Customer Care

Panel Discussion -  Loyalty programs for businesses, New technologies for customer care, Reinventing rewards in the mobile world

LEARN FROM:  View the Complete speakers list here. 

 

 

 

 

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