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Never Too Late to Startup: How Mid-Life Entrepreneurs Create Wealth, Freedom & Purpose

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Start Your New Company, Get the Freedom You Have Always Dreamed Of
 
What if you could break free of the corporate rat race? How would your life be different if you owned your own business? Entrepreneurship is the ultimate mid-life career change.
 
Startup founder and former venture capitalist Rob Kornblum shows how starting a company in mid-life is not only achievable, but more likely to succeed. Through dozens of interviews with mid-life founders, Kornblum
 
- How to discover great ideas for your new business
- Why great entrepreneurs don't just follow their passion (and what they do instead)
- How to market your products like the pros
- How starting a side business lowers your risk
- How to build a great company AND keep a normal family life
- Why the skills you already have increase your chances of success
- How to find your ideal co-founders and team
- How mid-life entrepreneurs get their businesses funded
- Why this is the best time ever to start a business
 
Including BONUS Resources including a 90 Day Timeline, 1 Page Business Plan, Fundraising pitch template, and more.
 
If you have years of experience in business, have wanted to start your own business but never did, this is the book you need to get you over the hump.


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318 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 12, 2016

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April 28, 2016
An empowering book from a to remind us all you don’t have to be a 20-something tech whizz kid to start a business. Plenty of sensible, practical advice, built on great interviews with people who’ve been out there and lived it, taking into account some of the issues that more mature entrepreneurs might face. Points out risks and potential pitfalls and ways to overcome or manage them. Also comes with a bunch of resources you can pick up online which make the whole thing even more implementable. Useful for anyone starting up a business, whether it’s a one-person micro business or you want to be the next Uber or Facebook.
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July 12, 2017
The bad: nothing in particular.

The good: a good summarized startup book, touching all of the major points, and emphasizing what more mature professionals should take into account. Great for recapping existing knowledge and getting a fresh point of view.
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June 24, 2018
This books is a good summary and compus

This boom is not n MBA but serves its purpose. The book is here to hold your hand and show you some leads to start your business. Some as simple as sites that can help you manage low money start ups till you start speaking about the resources you need if you make it big. The book assumes you will make it big and asks you to be ready for that.
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