Business Models

Not sure what business model is right for you? Learn about the different types of business models from subscriptions to franchises and how to create your own.

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A well-designed website is critical to the success of any franchise brand. This article outlines the necessary elements for a consumer brand or franchise development site.

7 Relationship-Building Lessons I Learned By Partnering With Over 20 Franchises

Developing a strong bond between a franchisor and a franchisee is critical to both parties' success. I expand on the key takeaways I've learned from working with over 20 franchisees.

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5 Key Ways to Create an Innovation Culture

Here are five ways to ensure innovation is a part of your business.

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We Can't Rely on Venture Capital Funding to Build a Just and Thriving Entrepreneurial Economy. Here's What to Do Instead

If we hope to build a thriving economy that supports a diversity of business models and entrepreneurs, we should work to expand inclusive non-VC business funding models.

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7 Telltale Signs You're Ready to Quit the Rat Race and Become an Entrepreneur

Grasping the right time to jump on brave alterations is essential to success. Here are seven signs you no longer have an employee mentality.

NFTs Are Giving Web3 a Bad Name. Here's What They Both Can Really Do

Web3 is far more than apes, dogs, cats and punks. It has use cases that are set to transform industries.

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Interested in a Rapid Path to Business Ownership and CEO Status? Follow This Investment Method

This model is a means for entrepreneurs to venture into new fields and acquisitions.

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The Only Business Idea You Need to Start Making Money

Start a business with the skills you already have without a fancy website or complicated marketing tactics.

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Should You Prioritize Growth or Profitability in a Recession? The Answer May Surprise You.

In such uncertain times as these, prioritizing profitability and free cash flow is the only way to manage against forces outside of your direct control, especially for startups and small businesses.

Yancey Spruill