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Experience Level: Intermediate
Num. of articles: 1
Words per article: 1000
Information for the blog/website: Personal blog
Industry: Technology
Topic: Micro-entrepreneurship
Tone: Informal/Casual
Outline & Structure: Intro
What is a founder/entrepreneur/startup
- founder/entrepreneur - someone who starts something (turns an idea into a business) -- EXPAND
- startup - a startup doesnt have to be something that is valued at $1B, planning to exit or IPO. By definition, a startup is anything a founder/entrepreneur 'starts' -- EXPAND.
Rise of the micro-entrepreneurs
- Mostly due economic downturn, many people have started to turn to their passions/talents as a way to make a viable income or supplement their earnings.
- Millenials are anti-corporate, want to work for themselves
- its never been easier to start your own business
How Technology is enabling this trend
- technology is helping 'anyone' to start their business and run it from anywhere in the world, on any device. The consumerization of IT and proliferation of mobile devices has meant that small business owners have access to the same technology that big businesses run on - think Dropbox (storage, cloud), Weebly (websites), Square (for payments)
Extra notes: This article should be all about how the hype of getting a startup to $1B and Silicon Valley has really dymistified people into thinking that 'starting up' or being a founder/entrepreneur means this. What happened to the side business (passion project), the freelancer or the self employed individual.
It should focus on how technology has made it easier more than ever to 'start something' and how the traditional 9-5 is dying. Also, how micro-entrepreneurs have huge impact on their community, their family and ultimately, their happinness (due to the freedom they have).
Words per article: 1000
Information for the blog/website: Personal blog
Industry: Technology
Topic: Micro-entrepreneurship
Tone: Informal/Casual
Outline & Structure: Intro
What is a founder/entrepreneur/startup
- founder/entrepreneur - someone who starts something (turns an idea into a business) -- EXPAND
- startup - a startup doesnt have to be something that is valued at $1B, planning to exit or IPO. By definition, a startup is anything a founder/entrepreneur 'starts' -- EXPAND.
Rise of the micro-entrepreneurs
- Mostly due economic downturn, many people have started to turn to their passions/talents as a way to make a viable income or supplement their earnings.
- Millenials are anti-corporate, want to work for themselves
- its never been easier to start your own business
How Technology is enabling this trend
- technology is helping 'anyone' to start their business and run it from anywhere in the world, on any device. The consumerization of IT and proliferation of mobile devices has meant that small business owners have access to the same technology that big businesses run on - think Dropbox (storage, cloud), Weebly (websites), Square (for payments)
Extra notes: This article should be all about how the hype of getting a startup to $1B and Silicon Valley has really dymistified people into thinking that 'starting up' or being a founder/entrepreneur means this. What happened to the side business (passion project), the freelancer or the self employed individual.
It should focus on how technology has made it easier more than ever to 'start something' and how the traditional 9-5 is dying. Also, how micro-entrepreneurs have huge impact on their community, their family and ultimately, their happinness (due to the freedom they have).
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