Entrepreneurship

Google is not removing third-party cookies from Chrome

After delaying the removal of third-party cookies from its signature Chrome browser, Google broke the news on Monday that it would not be removing the data files after all. In a blog post On Monday, written by Google Privacy Sandbox VP Anthony Chavez, Google explained that in order to “support a competitive and thriving marketplace…

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Startups will succeed once they stop chasing this Vanity metric

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. A school that uses FutureFund — my fundraising platform for K-12 school groups — recently raised $9,500 for their softball team during a hit-a-thon campaign. That money will have a positive impact on those students, but it's not what we would use to advertise the value of…

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How to build a strong company culture in a hybrid work environment

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Cut the barbecue. Post staff calls from the printer. Volunteer with colleagues at a local food bank. Building a company culture can be a fairly straightforward exercise with these types of activities – whether your business maintains typical local office hours. However, those same strategies may fall…

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What every entrepreneur should know about raising capital

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. For any entrepreneur looking to build a successful business, mastering the types of venture capital available is imperative. Here, we'll explore the types of equity available in general, along with their pros and cons, strategic considerations, and common mistakes associated with them. The result is a starter…

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Use these body language tricks to control your image

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Mastering positive body language isn't just a beauty—it's a strategic advantage. By designing FAITHengagement and credibility through their unspoken cues, professionals can elevate their communication skills and achieve greater success. This article explores the essential aspects of positive body language, breaking down the dos and don'ts of…

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How the Bento Box Queen of TikTok got started

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Sulhee Jessica Woo found viral fame by leaning on authenticity. Woo, known as the Bento Box Queen, catapulted to social media stardom by sharing her simple yet beautifully crafted bento-style lunches, capturing the hearts of millions with her loving and creative touch. Since launching her TikTok account…

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REVOLT Names Serial Entrepreneur Pinky Cole Hayes as First Creative Visionary in Residence

I drove by Slutty Vegan here in Brooklyn a few weeks ago. In case this phrase is new to you, Torn vegan it's a restaurant, not a person. Founded in 2018 by Pinky Cole Hayesis a plant-based burger restaurant chain known for its unique, flavorful vegan burgers with catchy names, lively atmosphere, and engaging customer…

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Why value should remain a priority for business owners as they increase their supply budgets

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Navigating the complexities of purchasing business supplies and inventory management can be a constant challenge for business owners and operators. There are so many factors to consider. For example, what are the “must-have” products and does this list change throughout the year? Is it more? cost effective…

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How she grew a side hustle to $45 million with Tony Robbins' advice

This Side Hustle Spotlight Q&A features Cathryn Lavery, founder of BestSelf Co.a planner and conversation card deck company that sold $45 million in product before being acquired in 2022. Answers have been edited for length and clarity. Image Credit: Courtesy of BestSelf Co. Cathryn Lavery. When did you move to New York City, and what…

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Salesforce will be looking for office workers 5 times a week

Salesforce is implementing a strict back-to-office policy for employees across the country. “Selected employees in sales, workplace services, data center engineering and on-site support technicians under the chief information officer will be required to come into the office four to five days per week, beginning on 1 October,” read an internal memo, according to New…

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