This month marks the launch of new website aimed at motivating aspiring entrepreneurs. Daily Entrepreneur Tip (DET) is a site that provides short tips (150 words or less) pertaining to various aspects of entrepreneurship. Certainly an interesting concept for those looking for those looking to gain additional insight, yet don’t have hours to spend searching in research. Each post contains only one lesson and is written by an experienced entrepreneur willing to share tips, suggestions and/or lessons learned from a variety of ventures. One new post is presented each day, Monday through Saturday, without exception.
Brian Linton, creator of the site, contacted me last week about becoming a regular contributor, to which I gladly accepted. DET is right up my ally being that, any giving time; I have my hand in or am consulting on various entrepreneurial projects. My first contribution entitled “Customer Service is King” debuted today and joins an array of best practices that continue to grow each day.
Should you need a little boost, DET also offers a free text service sending short, inspirational and motivational quotes directly to your phone at random times throughout the week. Take a look, learn something new or share your personal experience by submitting a tip. Though it’s still in early stages, I foresee this becoming a vast library of entrepreneurial best practices. I have a feeling you won’t be disappointed.
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Thanks for the heads up. I like the concept of the site and plan on making it part of my weekly reading. These types of sites seem to becoming more popular as there is never enough time to follow everything in the blogsphere.
I think this is a great idea from Brian. One thing that I would suggest to him is to trim it to 140 characters so that he can just post it up on Twitter.
Thought you might like this video interview I did with Brian. You can watch the interview here
Let me know what you think. I would greatly value your feedback.
- Jun Loayza