St. Louis’ Capital Innovators Opens Up Applications For Spring 2014 Cohort
St. Louis Capital Innovators accelerator program opens up applications for their 6th cohort. Details inside.
St. Louis Capital Innovators accelerator program opens up applications for their 6th cohort. Details inside.
19 Chicago startups raise $265M in Q3 2013. More here.
Washington DC’s 1776 reacts swiftly to government shutdown, looks to pair startups with displaced federal workers.
A good team of investors can be the foundation of your startup’s success, but a bad one can obliterate even the strongest ideas. Investors can provide your business with more than capital — they can become resources for organizing, marketing, and realizing ideas. Knowing what to look for in an investor and being able to
Softbank Capital’s Joe Medved offered up amazing tips for startups at Everywhere Else Cincinnati like these.
Ok it’s not officially Cincy startup week yet, but we’re looking to change that for next year. Our own Everywhere Else Cincinnati conference kicked off the week with two and a half days of 20 minute power talks, keynotes, and panels teaching young entrepreneurs and early stage companies anything and everything from branding to talking
Question: What process do you use to spur creativity — in yourself and your team — especially when you’re feeling blocked? Mindmapping Works Like a Champ “Start with a topic or question, and mindmap your way around it. Don’t censor yourself as you come up with all the surrounding topics and bubbles that go with
a>m ventures’ Patrick Woods gives thought provoking talk at Everywhere Else Cincinnati based on soap, drinks and food.
St. Louis’ new FinTech accelerator, Six Thirty (named after the St .Louis Arch) announces it’s inaugural cohort.
Priceline founder Jeff Hoffman wows the crowd at Everywhere Else Cincinnati with 10 tips for entrepreneurs he learned on his very successful journey.
The team from Cincinnati based Modulus took home the Startup Champion trophy at Everywhere Else Cincinnati.
Elevate founder Jake Stutzman shares some very valuable information with attendees at Everywhere Else Cincinnati.
Of all the speakers at Everywhere Else Cincinnati, none embody the Everywhere Else mentality more than John T.Meyer, the Founder of Lemon.ly – a startup that builds awesome infographics. Meyer and Lemon.ly are based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the state’s largest city with a population just north of 159 thousand. “Everywhere Else” personified. Meyer’s talk,
Andrew Warner, CEO of Mixergy, regularly interviews the best entrepreneurs in the world to learn about their tactics and experience. He knows about founders. Entrepreneurs feel the resistance. PUSH BACK ON THE RESISTANCE, was the message from Andrew. While building his greeting card and invite company, he convinced a partner to sell ads until by writing