Discussion Board View article

Total 54 messages Pages | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4   Older >
Pat Thakur
WHO SAID SO?
by Pat Thakur on Apr 05, 2010 08:57 PM

GO TO UP, BIHAR ETC; YOU OUGHT TO FIND SPONSORS APLENTY 100%. BET IF YOUR ENTERPRISE DOES NOT ZOOM, CAPTAIN KIRK.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
anil kt
excdellent idea and all the best
by anil kt on Apr 04, 2010 07:22 PM

excdellent idea and all the best

    Forward  |  Report abuse
srihari
back urself
by srihari on Apr 03, 2010 10:27 AM

i am srihari 20 yrs, back yourself u can surely do it guyss,beleive in you,u choose a bzness such that it has gr8 growth potential ,cmonnn am engg student if placed wl get salary of 30 k,whereas with this i can strive to earn more leisurely wrk timings ur the boss so cmonnn try it out ,if ambani can do it u too can do ,:-) ;-);-)

    Forward  |  Report abuse
harshajyoti das
Not a tough thing to acheive
by harshajyoti das on Apr 03, 2010 10:00 AM  | Hide replies

I am an online entrepreneur. My short story: I used to earn like Rs 500 per month working online 2 years back and now I m earning around 50,000. Point to be noted, I am just 20 years old. I currently have 2 online companies working full time with international clients.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
aditya h
Re: Not a tough thing to acheive
by aditya h on Apr 04, 2010 07:25 PM
Hi harshajyoti..appreciate your deeds..what is you company all about can you send me your website link.
Aditya

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Rajesh Kumar
Re: Not a tough thing to acheive
by Rajesh Kumar on Apr 03, 2010 10:05 AM
Hey? How ? I want to become ur friend but not partner. Suggest me how to do that.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
harshajyoti das
Re: Re: Not a tough thing to acheive
by harshajyoti das on Apr 03, 2010 10:21 AM
Entrepreneurship is a thing that cannot be taught. It comes from within. I have a small suggestion. Do whatever you are good at with utmost dedication. You will succeed.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
krishna kumar
Re: Re: Re: Not a tough thing to acheive
by krishna kumar on Apr 03, 2010 11:28 PM
it is advice but i need in details

   Forward   |   Report abuse
abhijit deshmukh
Re: Not a tough thing to acheive
by abhijit deshmukh on Apr 05, 2010 08:35 PM
Hi, How r you ? hope you r doing well and fit and fine .Wht kind of work you do on internet? How about your 2 companies ... any brief idea then please share with me on abhimech12@yahoo.com

   Forward   |   Report abuse
rahul mishra
IT IS NOT DIFFICULT EITHER.........
by rahul mishra on Apr 03, 2010 09:37 AM

IF DHIRUBHAI AMBANI COULDDO IT,BIRLA COULD DO IT IN CLOSE ECONOMY THAN RATAN TATA, MITTALS, GODREJ ARE ALSO DOING THIS AND MANY MORE WILL DO........SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WITH PROFITS ........ANY GOOD ENTERPRENIUER NEVER SHY AWAY TO INVEST IN RURAL AREAS, LIST DEVELOPED PLACES AS HE OR SHE KNOW THAT IF I DEVELOP THIS AREA I WILL GET BUSSINESS FROM THERE ALSO......NEW MARKET IS CREATED LIKE THIS WAY........

    Forward  |  Report abuse
x
I disagree with this
by x on Apr 01, 2010 10:39 AM

I feel in fact entrepreneurship is easy in India as compared to European countries. It could be made very easy by eliminating corruption. If you around you will see lots of small business man/woman doing business may not be in organised way (eg Vada pav vendor, Bhajiwala etc). This is my view which is rebuttable

    Forward  |  Report abuse
arungopal agarwal
Enterpreneurship
by arungopal agarwal on Apr 01, 2010 10:14 AM  | Hide replies

Yes, our all system only favour Govt. systems and its bureacratic Babus who are bent upon to mint money only for petty things. O.K. just try to get a character certificate from Police or DM, one will be lucky if one can get it without spoiling his character.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Rajesh Kumar
Re: Enterpreneurship
by Rajesh Kumar on Apr 03, 2010 10:09 AM
Yes. You are right. U can become my friend easily. We share same thought.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Manvinder Bhatia
All the best!!!
by Manvinder Bhatia on Mar 31, 2010 10:09 AM  | Hide replies

Dear entrepreneurs, I offer my my best wishes to you. The pond is dirty no doubt, par keechad me hi to kamal khilta hai. I salute your grit and determination. May god give you success!!

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Message awaiting moderator review
Message awaiting moderator review
John
New Business Advice
by John on Mar 31, 2010 09:08 AM  | Hide replies

The best advice I got regarding starting a business was: If you start a business just to make money you will fail. But if you start a business to add value, you are more likely to succeed.

Best of luck to all aspiring entrepreneurs. If India is to become a super power, we need more such people who create jobs.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Rajesh Kumar
Re: New Business Advice
by Rajesh Kumar on Apr 03, 2010 10:10 AM
How to add that value and where?

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Total 54 messages Pages: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4   Older >
Write a message