“If I knew what I know now about starting a company I would never have done it.” However once you have been successful its something you want to repeat over and over…more
Jason Kaber
Jason is a Bay Area Entrepreneur providing small companies and organizations consulting services to increase sales and market exposure.
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“Historically if you surveyed some angels they would say the team is about 50% of the deal. From my experience it is all about team – say 90%”
~ Gary Ritner – Founder Puget Sound Venture Club
http://www.pugetsoundvc.com/puget-sound-venture-club/
“If I had asked the public what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse”
— Henry Ford
https://medium.com/@AdamRoberts/inspiration-quotes-about-innovation-f09d46d3cc01
op·ti·mum
ˈäptəməm/
adjective
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1.the most favorable conditions or level for growth, reproduction, or success.
nar·row·cast
ˈnarōˌkast/
verb
gerund or present participle: narrowcasting
Spreading an advertising or content message or signal over a small geographical area, or to a select group of audience. Narrowcasting uses cable television, direct mail, specialized trade publications, seminars, and keyword-associated web advertising and blog sites. Its objective is to deliver custom-tailored ads and content based on demographic, psychographic, and past buying patterns to potential recipients who are predisposed to it.
Read more: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/narrowcasting.html#ixzz3NbQNShig
en·tre·pre·neur
ˌäntrəprəˈnər/
noun
def: A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
Ho’oponopono
Def: To make it right with the ancestors, or to make right with the people with whom you have relationships.
Source 1: http://goo.gl/LOat7X
Source 2: http://www.hooponopono.org/
Hoʻopuka
Def: To rise, as the sun
Source: http://olelooftheday.tumblr.com/
o·ren·da
aw-ren-duh, oh-ren
Def: A supernatural force believed by the Iroquois Indians to be present, in varying degrees, in all objects or persons, and to be the spiritual force by which human accomplishment is attained or accounted for.
Origin
1902; coined by U.S. ethnologist J.N.B. Hewitt from the supposed Huron cognate of Mohawk orę́˙naʔ inherent power (akin to karę́˙naʔ song; compare Seneca oęnǫʔ power, song with power, kaęnǫʔ song)