Doing Business with Mom: What it’s Like to Be a Second Generation Entrepreneur — Interview with Kelly Cornell, Founder of Seaton Cornellby Emma McGowanHow does having a entrepreneur parent shape a person's life and career? Kelly Cornell, son of designer and retailer April Cornell, talks family, business, and what it takes to merge the two.Continue
Interview with Neil Patel On Breaking Down Barriers to Productivityby Sujan PatelKissmetrics and Crazy Egg founder Neil Patel on how he manages to stay productive at work while juggling an ever-increasing list of side projects.Continue
All About Impact: Interview with Chris Gatbonton, Founder of Creation Crateby Emma McGowanSome Founders create companies because there's nothing out there addressing certain needs. Others, like Chris Gatbonton, have a different motivation.Continue
12 Productivity Tips from Famous Historical Figuresby Sujan PatelHaving a solid productivity plan is paramount to success.Continue
Heat-Seeking Missile: WePay’s Journey to Product-Market Fit — Interview with Rich Aberman, Co-Founder of Wepayby Katie ParrottIn 2014, WePay co-Founders Rich Aberman and his co-Founder Bill Clerico were making great progress with their direct-to-merchant business. And they were doing everything in their power to kill it. Continue
Currency: Saving Bootstrapping Startups $5k a Yearby Emma McGowanWhat small business owner wouldn't want to save thousands of dollars? Currency makes it possible by changing the way companies pay.Continue
Bikes, Bamboo, and B2B: How James Wolf Does It All (Part II)by Emma McGowanOne business is more than enough, but James Wolf has figured out how to juggle three companies at once.Continue
The Entrepreneur’s Guide on Forming New Habits and Learning New Skillsby Sujan PatelAs you’re building your business, you’ve got to adapt, learn new habits, and teach yourself things you never thought you would spend time learning – let alone trying to master.Continue
Interview with Co-Founders of Riide on the Importance of Customer Feedbackby Katie ParrottJeff Stefanis and Amber Wason were pedal to the metal on development of their electric bike startup. There was just one problem: nobody was buying it.Continue