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		<title>It&#8217;s not all bad news in economic development</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 13:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Lorinczi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://blog.lorinczipal.com/2010/11/17/economic-recovery-starts-with-you/">It&#8217;s not all bad news in economic development</a></p><p>Look around your community and I am sure you will find an economy of Entrepreneurs in your area. People who live to turn ideas into action. These people are your leaders. They are the ones that turn ideas into jobs. </p></p><p>Paul Lorinczi is President of <a href="http://problogservice.com">Professional Blog Service</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>My friends and family who are all Cable TV junkies are always down and out about where the country is headed. I even have one relative preparing for the upcoming revolution, if it would happen. (Note: He is not participating in any group, he is just preparing himself to protect his property). This is all foreign thought to me.<a href="http://blog.lorinczipal.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/startupweekend2.png"><img itemprop="image" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-361" title="startupweekend" src="http://blog.lorinczipal.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/startupweekend2-300x68.png" alt="" width="300" height="68" /></a></p>
<p>I was asked, what do you think? I pointed out that there are a lot of smart people in this country always generating new ideas for business. Business is happening. The problem is Cable Television is not reporting on it because <strong><em>good news does not conform to the &#8220;economy of fear and anger&#8221; ruling our flat screens</em></strong>. I conveyed a story about a friend who I had not seen in a while.  Last time we had met, he was involved in a startup dealing with medical informatics. I asked him how it was going, he says, &#8220;I sold that company. It got bought by a big company recently.  I am now onto building a new company.&#8221;</p>
<p>And, this weekend, there was the Startup Weekend at Purdue. It was a marathon event where 60 bright people came up with several ideas to start a new business. Out of Indiana, one idea has made it to the Global Battle.</p>
<h3><a href="http://pdl.me/startupweekend">Startup Weekend Indianapolis</a></h3>
<p>&#8220;StartUp Weekend Indianapolis has brought together people with ideas and people with skills. A mix of seasoned vets, and lots of rookies are spending the weekend, building something truly exciting. .. The weekend is filled with opportunities to learn new things, try new things, and possibly even build something. <a href="http://///%22http://indianapolis.startupweekend.org/schedul////////%22">Check out the Schedule</a>e .. Busy this weekend? Join us for just the <a href="http://///%22http://www.eventbrite.com/event/851407583///////%22">Pitches Sunday night </a>and see who goes on to compete in the <a href="http://///%22http://globalstartupbattle.com////////%22">Global Battle.</a>&#8221;</p>
<p>It is a national program where hope is ever present. Let&#8217;s take some ideas and build a new company from it.</p>
<h3>It really is time to turn off Cable TV and the &#8220;Economy of Fear and Anger.&#8221;</h3>
<p>Look around your community and I am sure you will find an economy of Entrepreneurs in your area. People who live to turn ideas into action. These people are your leaders. They are the ones that turn ideas into jobs. Here in Indianapolis, there are several groups specializing in supporting their industries. <a href="http://www.techpoint.org">Techpoint</a>, <a href="http://www.ventureclub.org">Indiana Venture Club</a>,  and <a href="http://www.biocrossroads.org/">Bio-Crossroads</a> to name a few. These groups support new businesses and ideas in our community.</p>
<p>Now, we have <a href="http://pdl.me/startupweekend">Startup Weekend</a>.  How cool is that? Turn off Cable TV, look around, you will find there is Gold in your community.  Join the real revolution &#8211; Entrepreneurs building new industries. It&#8217;s the American Way.</p>
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		<title>Stop whining</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2010 14:08:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Lorinczi</dc:creator>
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<p><a href="http://blog.lorinczipal.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/14070100.jpg"><img itemprop="image" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-299" title="14070100" src="http://blog.lorinczipal.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/14070100-150x150.jpg" alt="picture of stop walking sign - stop the whining" width="150" height="150" /></a>We should have a national day of, &#8220;Turning off Cable TV&#8221;. We need to ween people off the we are all going to die channels and get people back into their communities actually solving problems.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s about the economy. Join your local Entrepreneurial group. Learn about new companies that need support. Find out where your local economy can engage into the global economy.</p>
<p>Our problems do not stem from minority groups or Mexican immigrants.  It&#8217;s because we moved all our manufacturing off shore along with the jobs. It&#8217;s because we need skilled workers today, not unskilled. It&#8217;s because our economy has been on a slow decline since the 1950s.</p>
<p>Yet, we can not look back to the 1950s. The advantage we had at the time is gone &#8211; a world devastated by war and rebuilding. The United States economy was the only one intact. Now, we have to compete again. Yet, today, we choose to compete with each other’s opinions about right and wrong &#8211; black and white &#8211; left and right &#8211; forwards and backwards.</p>
<p>Government can not solve the problems.  It can be part of the solution.  Here in Indiana, laws holding us back were the inventory tax and daylight savings time. When the State Government repealed these laws, the logistics companies were able to take advantage of the Indianapolis being the Crossroads it always claimed to be. Government has a role. It can work towards the future without disrespecting the past.</p>
<p>This country was built on idea generation like no other in the world. You can still try anything you want here. You can succeed, but you are allowed to fail. Let’s stop arguing about social issues and encourage ideas, investment and creation of new industries. We are the only nation good at doing those things.</p>
<p>My favorite line from John Stewart, “We are not living in the “End of Times”, we are living in difficult times.” Let’s all stop whining and pointing fingers at each other.  If we lose hope as a nation, it&#8217;s too late to fix our problems.</p>
<p>Turn off the Cable Television and join a local Entrepreneurs group.  If there is not one, start one because the future depends on it.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt; color: #000000;">Paul is the President of </span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><a href="http://problogservice.com">Professional Blog Service</a></span><span style="font-size: 12pt; color: #000000;">. PBS works with clients making strategic investments into </span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><a href="http://pdl.me/pbs">blogging, social media and search engine optimization</a></span><span style="font-size: 12pt; color: #000000;">. </span></p>
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		<title>Ego and the Entrepreneur</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 18:55:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Lorinczi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://blog.lorinczipal.com/2008/10/14/ego-and-the-entrepreneur/">Ego and the Entrepreneur</a></p><p>I have been working with a lot of Entrepreneur’s over the last 6 years as a consultant, a business leader, and one myself. There are two types of Entrepreneurs and I have definitions for them: 1.Successful Entrepreneur 2.Unsuccessful Entrepreneur 3.New Entrepreneur Not very catchy definitions are they? Let me define them based on their characteristics [...]</p></p><p>Paul Lorinczi is President of <a href="http://problogservice.com">Professional Blog Service</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>I have been working with a lot of Entrepreneur’s over the last 6 years as a consultant, a business leader, and one myself. There are two types of Entrepreneurs and I have definitions for them:</p>
<p>1.Successful Entrepreneur<br />
2.Unsuccessful Entrepreneur<br />
3.New Entrepreneur</p>
<p>Not very catchy definitions are they? Let me define them based on their characteristics because the “New Entrepreneur” out there could save them self a lot of headache if they look for behavior that generally leads them to failure.</p>
<p><strong>Sucessful Entrepreneurs</strong></p>
<p>These guys are easy. They know the game. They understand why you build a business. They do it over and over again because they love the challenge. They are not in it for their egos, the idea, or the need to have President on their business card. They do it because they can’t do anything else, but build things and then sell it off. They get it started, then hand it off to people to run it.</p>
<p><strong>Unsuccessful Entrepreneurs</strong></p>
<p>Things just don&#8217;t work out for the unsuccessful Entrepreneur. More often than not, they keep on trying, and get it a little more right next time. They take the initial risk, but can never really get it moving the right way. Or, they come up with ideas that the market does not really need. Eventually, some become successful. Often, they give up and return to the safety net of a 40 hour per week job.</p>
<p><strong>New Entrepreneurs</strong></p>
<p>I have a lot of respect for people that venture out into their own or try to turn an idea into action. These are people that generally don’t fit into the corporate structure, are generally liberal minded (not to confuse the Rush Limbaugh listeners of the world, liberal minded means finding new ways of doing things from how it is always done. Or, it simply means outside the box thinking). Having the audacity to question how things are being done and suggest there is a better way to do it.</p>
<p>So the new Entrepreneur has this great idea! Then, they get excited because they could make a lot of money doing it! “I am going to be rich!” So, they embark on the emotional high of becoming an Entrepreneur. They become infatuated with their idea. It is the best idea and the only idea worth investing. Most need money to fund their idea, yet they don’t want to give anything up to get other people’s money. Their valuation of the business is way over inflated and they have no sales. Ego and control start to get in the way.</p>
<p>I have been involved in several start-up ventures and this is a common pattern that occurs. As I sit at the Venture Club and listen to new ideas being pitched around the table, the pattern is there. The “New Entrepreneur” is excited about their great idea, yet they cannot really articulate how to make money with it. Their assumptions about their market are not well defined and they do not really understand what it takes to get a business going. They don’t understand why no one will invest in their business. They are passionate about the idea and their ego loves the fact that they can now put President on their business card.</p>
<p>So what is important for new Entrepreneurs? It is all about sales.</p>
<p>When I was President of the Indiana Entrepreneur’s Alliance, one of the guests to our meeting made an important point. He said, everyone says you need and accountant and a lawyer to get a business started. So, everyone goes out and gets and accountant and a lawyer to make you feel good about your idea. This is backwards. He points out that you need customers first to determine if the idea has merit, then go out and hire an accountant and a lawyer. Is what you are doing in demand and are people willing to pay for it?</p>
<p>In other words, it is about sales and marketing. As a New Entrepreneur is weighing the idea, the emphasis needs to be on sales and marketing. Get the idea, product, or service out there and see if someone will pay you for it. Do you need an infrastructure to support it? Yes. Do you need to be able to deliver it? Yes. But figure out what kind of expectations you can put out there and manage. As another successful Entrepreneur told me, don’t be afraid of success. You can always find money, if you have a book of business to show an investor. And, you can always find ways to deliver.</p>
<p>In our web consulting, we see the New Entrepreneur all the time. Some people are looking for the “Mirror”. “Come in and tell me that I am great, my idea is great, and that you can sell it the way I want it to be sold, even though I have had mediocre success to date.” In our case, the web plays an important part for most customers trying to sell products or services. They focus on their logo and their image, their name. Unsuccessful entrepreneurs gladly feed into their egos and leave results starving at the table.</p>
<p>The reality is New Entrepreneurs need to focus on results. In business, results equal sales and profits. Logos, names, and images can have value – only if people buy because of the name, logo and image.</p>
<p>Get centered Answering the questions of the buyers will:</p>
<p>1.What is it?<br />
2.What is the value?<br />
3.How do I get it?<br />
4.Has anyone else used it?<br />
a.What do they say?<br />
b.If not? What is the edge I get with it?<br />
5.Yes, I want one!</p>
<p>With limited resources and limited time, investment needs to be on finding the market, bringing them to you, engaging the market, and closing some deals or selling product. The question to always ask:</p>
<p>Is what I am doing or spending money going to help me generate more sales?</p>
<p>Case in point, people always feel like they need to reinvent something that has been tested to work. (Ok…I respect out of the box thinking, but dollars can be wasted on IT projects that bring very little value in the end). E-Commerce is an area that people feel the need to “customize”. We had a client that need to change e-Commerce systems because the one they were using did not support standard marketing practices for e-Commerce sites. Yet, they would not do it because the one they were using had a feature that really brought no value to the buyer or their business. Again, was what they were doing going to help them generate more sales? The answer was no, yet they chose to spend $20,000 when $3,500 would have done the job for the next five years.</p>
<p>So, New Entrepreneurs, here are some things to keep in mind:</p>
<p>1.No one cares about “the idea.” They care about what the idea will do for them.<br />
2.Investors don’t care about “the idea.” They care if their investment in the idea will make them money.<br />
3.Investors don’t invest in “the idea”, they invest in the people behind the idea. If you do not demonstrate your ability to execute, you will not get investment.<br />
4.Being President of nothing with no sales has no value.<br />
5.It’s about marketing and sales, particularly for start-ups.<br />
a.Always ask, is what I am doing going to help me sell more?<br />
b.Is what I am spending my money on going to help me sell more?<br />
c.Can I apply metrics to what I am doing?<br />
6.It’s about execution.</p></div>
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