Health Care Connect, a competition for Nebraska entrepreneurs
December 14, 2012 by Nebraska Entrepreneur
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DEADLINE December 15! Register now. Designers, developers and entrepreneurs create products and solutions every day. But often the solution is found and then the creator goes in search of the problem. Great products emerge, but the process is backward. The largest private industry in Lincoln is changing that. The city’s health care industry is fostering [...]
New Co-working Program Brings Expert Advice to Mastercraft Tenants
November 2, 2012 by Robert Fraass
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Startup entrepreneurs inevitably must wrestle with business operation issues far removed from their expertise. They face legal and financial questions that can gobble up time and money they can ill-afford to spend. If you are entrepreneur, think how valuable it would be to have a team of experts eager to help you troubleshoot problems. And [...]
Solid Business Support in Box Butte County
May 8, 2012 by Amanda Mobley Guenther
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The towns of Alliance and Hemingford have a strong entrepreneurial and business asset in their county: the Box Butte Development Corporation (BBDC). Since 1986, BBDC has provided support for maintaining, enhancing and diversifying the economy in Box Butte County. While much of the organization’s focus is on maintaining present businesses, it also works to serve new startup companies moving [...]
Video: Opening Summit Keynote Christian Renaud
March 19, 2012 by Nebraska Entrepreneur
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Startups – Midwest Style Opening keynote for the 2012 Nebraska Summit on Entrepreneurship was Christian Renaud of Startup City Des Moines and Present.io. Face Reality Rethink Infrastructure Forget Ownership Shut up and Build it
Video: Startup advice from MindMixer and TELCOR
March 15, 2012 by Nebraska Entrepreneur
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The first Startup Track at the 2012 Nebraska Summit on Entrepreneurship was a great one. Moderated by Danny Schreiber of Silicon Prairie News, the topic covered the five ways to break in. On the panel was Nick Bowden with software startup MindMixer as well as veteran software pioneer Jim Terrano with TELCOR. 1. Identifying an [...]
Investomers: What are they and how they could help your business
As any seasoned entrepreneur can tell you, investment can either help or hurt a company, depending on how it’s handled. That doesn’t change when investment comes from a customer, but the opportunities and risks tend to be a little different. For starters, customer investors tend to be more engaged, according to Isoft Data Systems CEO [...]
Entrepreneur Spotlight: Adam Switzer of Calamus Outfitters
November 10, 2011 by Nebraska Entrepreneur
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It all started when Adam Switzer wanted to move back to the family ranch near Burwell, NE. The ranch had supported several families in the 90′s but now could barely support one. In order to make the move possible it meant having to innovate on the business model. Ranching had been the staple of the [...]
Taking your recipe from product to profit has never been easier
June 1, 2011 by Whitney Hinshaw
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[This is part of a series of articles over the next month to focus on one of Nebraska's key entrepreneurial areas: the food industry. Check back frequently as we explore local food producers, restaurants, and the growers .] With farmers’ markets blooming and themes of “Go Local” sweeping grocery stores, it is prime time for [...]
Opportunity assesment and evaluating a deal with John Moorhead
March 18, 2011 by Nebraska Entrepreneur
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John Moorhead of Free Air Collective and Fiserv talks about the lessons he has learned in opportunity assessment through the 3 startups he’s been a part of. The Startup Lessons event was put on by the Lincoln Young Professional Group on March 8th, 2011. “Equity vs Cash”, what is your contribution, does it interest you…these [...]
$5,000 Awarded to Students with Big Ideas
Students representing Nebraska high schools, area colleges and universities had three minutes to pitch their idea for a new business. The second annual 3-2-1 Quick Pitch Competition was held on Wednesday at Memorial Stadium in the Club Level Concourse. “This year we had over 50 competitors from all over Nebraska. We’ve had a good diversity of [...]
CCC workshops prepare entrepreneurs for real world challenges
December 20, 2010 by Steven Adams
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Taking a class on how to successfully start a business won’t always yield all the answers to questions startup companies face. However, when those classes are combined with speakers and mentors with first-hand knowledge of all the intricacies of the business world, it’s easier to walk away with something more than just an idea for a [...]
NU Tech connects innovators to researchers, promotes development
December 1, 2010 by Steven Adams
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For NUtech Ventures (pronounced “new tech” as in new technologies), success means creating new companies and jobs to spur economic development in Nebraska. NUtech’s team is composed of innovation “matchmakers” whose job it is to connect entrepreneurs with the ideas and resources they need to create viable startups. NUtech is a non-profit organization affiliated with [...]
Basics to financing your small business with SBA loans and grants
November 11, 2010 by Nebraska Entrepreneur
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This guest post was contributed by Todd Furasek, Vice President, Commercial Loans at Union Bank & Trust Company. It is very important that someone interested in owning a small business finds a business related to something he or she enjoys. A small business is a ton of work and if you don’t enjoy what you are doing, [...]
Northeast Nebraska economic development focuses on local growth
September 30, 2010 by Steven Adams
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For nearly a decade, the Elkhorn Valley Economic Development Council has provided small business consulting services for the nearly 50,000 residents in Madison, Pierce and Stanton counties in northeast Nebraska. David Simonsen, executive director for the Elkhorn Valley Economic Development Council, said those in these three counties don’t have to travel all the way to [...]
Marketing can make difference between success and failure
September 17, 2010 by Steven Adams
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Entrepreneurs typically have little or no guidance when it comes to marketing to the proper buyer. And without the proper guidance, marketing can be expensive. Without successful marketing, a business cannot grow. In the small town of Holbrook, Neb., a company is helping all kinds startups with the challenges of marketing, one of the hardest [...]
SCORE experts can help your startup or existing small business
September 10, 2010 by Robert Fraass
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The seed for Chris Miller’s startup business was planted by his own need for clean, affordable housing – and preferably with opportunities for a social life – when he was a senior at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Four years later, he and Cole Stunkard operate Delta Real Estate Portfolio – an Omaha-based property [...]
UNK provides research exclusive for rural entrepreneurs
August 23, 2010 by Steven Adams
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Finding the right market for a new business is complex and paying professionals for research and surveys to find that right market can cost more than the small business owner can afford. Oftentimes these surveys aren’t focused on the consumer. However, the University of Nebraska at Kearney’s Center for Rural Research and Development is an [...]
Small companies find ways to compete, keep business
July 29, 2010 by Steven Adams
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Being able to bring in revenue is challenging when there are larger businesses or massive corporations selling the same product just blocks away. Entrepreneurs can find it tough to compete and as a result, many ideas for small businesses often never reach the drawing board. Entrepreneurs also face the challenge of keeping shoppers or customers [...]
NxBizSuccess reaching out to entrepreneurs via portal, podcasts
July 22, 2010 by Adam Templeton
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As social media becomes more prevalent and newer, bolder ways of distributing facts, figures and fictions enter the picture, it seems the paradigm for acquiring and analyzing information shifts on a near daily basis. Although this means more people are able to actively search out the information they seek (we live in a world where “Google” has [...]
NebraskaEDGE bundles networking, education and growth into single package
July 19, 2010 by Adam Templeton
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While it’s relatively easy to set up a learning environment (often as simple as putting a teacher and at least one interested pupil in the same room), sustaining that educational ambiance proves a much more involved task. While traveling lecturers and keynote conference speakers undoubtedly impart some lasting knowledge to those who hear them, at least a portion of [...]







