Why Do We Still Have Full-Time Employees?by Wil SchroterLet’s find out what full-time employment realistically is for a startup and how you make the most out of it.Continue
This is Probably Your Last Successby Wil SchroterYou’re there, you finally made it — so you think you can replicate that success? The truth is: the probability is low, so what can you do to change this mindset?Continue
How Many Deaths Can a Startup Survive? by Wil SchroterStarting a business is just a series of recovering from deaths — but when does it start getting better and when would you realize that you should stop?Continue
How Should I Share My Wealth with Family?by Wil SchroterIf you're always one call away from your family or friends whenever they need money and it’s supposed to be a “loan” but they have yet to pay anything back — Tune in to find out how you can actually build a financial relationship with your family!Continue
Why Do VC Funded Startups Love "Fake Growth?"by Wil SchroterSome Startup companies may look like they are soaring and scaling really fast but in reality, these Startups are spending more than they are getting back from revenue. So how can we identify whether we are going the real growth route or the fake growth route?Continue
Living the Founder Legend Isn't so Funby Wil SchroterWhenever we hear a story of somebody else’s win most likely we find it inspiring and decide that we want to be like them someday. But are you really willing to go through the pain they had to live through just to be where they are now?Continue
Youth Entrepreneurship: Can Middle Schoolers be Founders?by Wil SchroterThere are tons of benefits when you teach young children about entrepreneurship. Not only do you raise children with better critical thinking skills, but you’ll also raise problem solvers.Continue
How to get Customers for Startupsby Ryan RutanCustomer acquisition for startups is an incredibly important process that can mean the difference between success and failure.Continue
Founder Sacrifice — At What Point Have I Gone Too Far?by Wil SchroterYou might think now that the return on investment of all the time you spent working instead of doing the things you will never get back will be worth it in the long run but think again — are you willing to pay that price?Continue