Friday 26 October 2012


"Entrepreneur Things"

I heard Rachel Bridge being interviewed on BBC Radio 2 this morning and found her so inspiring, I thought I would share this with all of you!
Rachel was talking about setting up your own business, more importantly, how to set up your own business with little or no money. Which in this current climate is very sound advice indeed!
Rachel is the former Enterprise editor of the Sunday Times and now writes an opinion column on small business issues for the Sunday Telegraph. She is also the author of five books including "How I made it" and "How to make a million before lunch". It was her latest book "How to start a  business without any money" that really caught my attention. As a lot of us have creative talents or exciting ideas but feel we need a large amount of capital to get started.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Start-Business-without-Money/dp/0753540878/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1351278453&sr=1-2

Rachel says; Creating a successful business from nothing but a good idea is one of the most exciting things anyone can do, also one of the hardest..
So in 2011 she started "Entrepreneur Things". Rachel created a small range of products to inspire and encourage budding entrepreneurs.
She started with mugs and canvas bags, so she could find out what would sell and what wouldn't and her intention is to increase the range as she goes along.
http://entrepreneurthings.com/

Having interviewed hundreds of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs for her popular Sunday Times column, How I Made It, Rachel has gained a real insight into what makes entrepreneurs tick. By drawing on real life examples, she is the ideal person to talk about the common traits they share and look at what we can learn from them.
You can Follow Rachel Bridge on Twitter at www.twitter.com/rachelbridge100



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