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7 Quotes to Inspire and Motivate Budding Entrepreneurs and help Them Grow Their Businesses

Every person aspiring to be a successful businessman or a successful entrepreneur has to remember one thing that you should keep yourself going, despite all odds. There are many definitions of success, but one thing remains constant that success comes only to those who try and fail in their efforts at first. One has to be hardworking, inspired and dedicated to the work one is into. An entrepreneur should focus on their business and has to look out for opportunities in the market to make his/her brand stand out from the rest.

However, there are times when most people think of giving up because they are tired of trying. But wisdom lies in giving yourself some break and revitalizing yourself with some positive energy.

Here are some inspirational quotes from successful people like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and others to inspire you:

  1. “Always deliver more than expected.” – Larry Page, co-founder Google
  2. “All humans are entrepreneurs not because they should start companies but because the will to create is encoded in human DNA.” – Reid Hoffman, co-founder LinkedIn
  3. “Every time you state what you want or believe, you’re the first to hear it. It’s a message to both you and others about what you think is possible. Don’t put a ceiling on yourself.” – Oprah Winfrey, media proprietor
  4. “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs, Co-founder, CEO, Chairman Apple Inc
  5. “All humans are entrepreneurs not because they should start companies but because the will to create is encoded in human DNA.” – Reid Hoffman, co-founder LinkedIn
  6. “I knew that if I failed I wouldn’t regret that, but I knew the one thing I might regret is not trying.” -Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO Amazon
  7. “My biggest motivation? Just to keep challenging myself. I see life almost like one long University education that I never had — every day I’m learning something new.” -Richard Branson, founder Virgin Group

We hope these inspiring quotes will surround you with some positive energy and inspire you to keep going and trying hard to make your business successful.

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Tech Startups To Get Major Boost As India and Singapore Ink Pact To Usher an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

New Delhi, April 24: India and Singapore have inked a pact to boost the startup ecosystem and encourage start-ups to take advantage of the Singapore-India trade and technology corridor. Under the pact, the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) and Start-up Incubation and Innovation Centre (SIIC) of IIT-Kanpur have come together to provide a gateway of opportunities to tech-based start-ups. This would help these startups to usher a circular economy and an entrepreneurial ecosystem.

India is today the third largest start-up ecosystem in the world, with over 45,000 start-ups in various stages. In 2014, only four start-ups in India were in the Unicorn club. According to a report by PTI, the SICCI-SIIC conducted the first in a series of cross-border collaborations on Friday under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed on March 10, 2021.

Here’s how the pact between India and Singapore would help tech start-ups:

  1. The two institutions are collaborating to identify young, indigenous talent to provide them with an array of incubation services.
  2. A joint statement said that this one-of-its-kind association will provide start-ups in Singapore and India a competitive edge in the global market.
  3. With an array of services, both SICCI and SIIC will promote homegrown and international initiatives operating in the technology domain with mentorship and access to capital.
  4. To galvanise their efforts towards promoting indigenous innovation, SICCI-SIIC Launchpad Competition – SICCI-SIIC INNOVATION LAUNCHPAD – held a start-up pitch competition on a virtual platform.
  5. Nine pre-selected contestants – five from Singapore and four from India – pitched their ideas to the judges.

Prof Amitabha Bandyopadhyay, in-charge of Innovation and Incubation at IIT Kanpur, said that LaunchPad 2021 is the first of many upcoming endeavours that marks the beginning of an unseen era in the incubation ecosystem. “SIIC and SICCI have come together to develop a symbiotic relationship to benefit indigenous innovations in our respective countries,” he said.

“As we open our doors for their startups to explore the Indian market, and vice versa, we bring in a plethora of opportunities for all stakeholders. We are delighted to support tech-based businesses that are sustainable, ensure value-addition, and provide local employment opportunities,” he added.

Meanwhile, SICCI Chairman Dr T Chandroo said with SIIC, we plan to provide a well-deserved launchpad to our start-ups and those in India to create well-established global brands that thrive on excellence, innovation, and ingenuity. It was with this expectation that the Prime Minister of India launched the ‘Startup India’ initiative in January 2016.

 

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Stand-Up India Scheme: Banks Sanctions Rs 25,586 Cr to 1.14 Lakh Stand-Up India Accounts To Promote Entrepreneurship Amongst Women, SC & ST Category

With an aim to promote entrepreneurship among women, the government announced that banks have sanctioned Rs 25,586 crore to about 1,14,322 beneficiaries under the Stand Up India Scheme in the last five years. There is a large group of potential entrepreneurs particularly women and Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) who want to set up an enterprise of their own, which allows them to grow and thrive. Such entrepreneurs are spread across country and are bubbling with ideas on what they can do for themselves and their families.

Aspiring SC, ST, and women entrepreneurs are energetic and enthusiastic but may face challenges in converting their dream to reality. Recognizing these challenges, the Stand up India Scheme was launched on April 5, 2016. The scheme aims to promote entrepreneurship at grassroot level focusing on economic empowerment and job creation. This scheme has been extended up to the year 2025.

The objective of Stand-Up India is to promote entrepreneurship amongst women, Scheduled Castes (SC) & Scheduled Tribes (ST) categories, to help them in starting a greenfield enterprise in trading, manufacturing and services sector, by both ready and trainee borrowers.

About Stand Up India Scheme:

  1. Under the scheme, bank loans between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 1 crore are provided to at least one Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe borrower and at least one woman borrower per bank branch of Scheduled Commercial Banks.
  2. Started in April 5, 2016, the scheme has benefited 93,094 women entrepreneurs with outstanding loan of Rs 21,200 crore as of March 23.
  3. This scheme, which has been extended up to 2025, covers SC/ST and/or women entrepreneurs, above 18 years of age.
  4. In case of non-individual enterprises, 51 percent of the shareholding and controlling stake should be held by either SC/ST and/or Women Entrepreneur and borrowers should not be in default to any bank/financial institution.

 

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5 Powerful Fundamentals every Entrepreneur must know for growing Startup!

Starting your own business can be very exciting. A young mind, which is full of aspirations and creative ideas willing to give everything that it needs to turn a dream into reality, knows no limits. But just like there is no shorter way to success, every successful entrepreneur will tell you that the journey to success is daunting!

No matter what the nature of the business is, there are fundamentals that every entrepreneur must be aware of to keep their business thriving. Doing multiple things at the same time and without having a solid business background, being in charge of a lot of things can feel overwhelming.

Understanding how to read a balance sheet and a financial statement is just as vital as it is to understand how to make, launch and market the product or offer an A-class customer service.

Here are five fundamentals that you must know to grow your business startup:

1. Build & Grow Network

Networking is one of the most crucial factors that can help a business to grow immensely. Topping the list, every entrepreneur must focus on building an online and offline network. Building an online network with some of the most important key influencers is a really powerful thing to do. This can lead to people sharing your brand with others.

If you don`t have a large circle, go out and meet new people to build meaningful connections. Create a profile on social media and be socially active with influential people. Follow their blogs, leave comments on their social network profiles.

Engaging with influential people on social media can bring you to their notice. This can further help you in growing up your business because you never know on which door opportunities will knock.

2. Avoid Rushing

Business expansion is on every entrepreneur`s mind. However, rushing to do a lot of things in a very short time can result in a disaster. If your business is in the early stages then do not try to market your product or service to everyone. Target a small niche of consumers first, and then focus on reaching out to a wider audience. Here is a very informative video that will tell you how you can scale-up your business. Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxTCBzr9q-k&t=76s

3. Cash Flow

Budgeting is the first step that will take you on a successful entrepreneurial journey. Understanding the concept of cash flow projection is a vital step. You must be well acquainted with information like how much money your startup can expect to earn. How much profit will be generated, and how much fund will be required to continue day-to-day operations. It is essential to set realistic goals and take a cold, hard, fact-based look at what you can reasonably expect in the future from your business.

Have a basic understanding of financing and fundraising options that include angel investors, venture capital, self-funding, crowdfunding, loans, grants, and more.

4. The Regulatory & Legal Framework

Every business requires certain financial, economic, and legal frameworks in India. Adhering to all the regulatory and legal requirements is required to smooth the working of your business. Some of the legal aspects that your business must include are:

a).Business structure (corporation, partnership, and sole proprietorship).

b).Business name (copyright issues).

c).Tax IDs

d).Permits & Licenses

Understanding the legalities also means managing your rights and maintaining the right to do business. Also, insurance is crucial to any business as the future is uncertain. Having insurance is essential to growing a business at any stage of development.

5. Marketing Strategies

Last but far from least, having deep marketing knowledge is a must-know thing for every entrepreneur. Marketing is essential for the growth and profit of any business.

For instance, you have created an amazing product. It can change the lives of your customers, but your customers are not aware that your product exists in the market. Would it be beneficial for your business or your customer? Not exactly! Hence, you will have to invest a considerable amount of time into marketing.

Also, people do not like to make purchasing decisions impulsively. They need to be persuaded, coaxed, and reassured. That`s what a good marketing strategy does. You will need to understand your customers and their buying behavior to sell your product or services in the market.

These were some of the best tips that every entrepreneur must keep in their mind that will help you to scale up your startup business. Put these to use and with your determination and perseverance, you will see some excellent results.

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Want To Grow Your Business on Instagram? Here Are 4 Tips That Every Entrepreneur Should Know

Instagram can be a boon to anyone wanting to promote their business. An entrepreneur can easily target the audience with the use of this image and video-sharing social networking service. With a massive user base, Instagram can be a profitable platform for marketing activities for anyone wanting to kick off their businesses. On the app, you can use images and videos that are appealing that have the potential to lure customers.

Putting Instagram into use, a businessman can always help position the brand and increase its credibility online. The app has all those features to bring out the best show of your products as compared to other social media channels.  You can click and share the picture of your product, you can make reels of them and you can also make videos for better effect and result. If you are looking for some Instagram marketing tips for entrepreneurs, we’ve got you covered here.

Here are 4 Instagram marketing tips for entrepreneurs:

  1. Make your hashtag game strong

Be aware as to which hashtags are trending on Instagram. Use a variation of hashtags and geotags that are popular with users. If you use the hashtags that popular with the audience, chances are that your products may hit the ranking and would be at the top, thus helping it reach the maximum number of people.

  1. Have a catchy and crisp bio with a link where you want to direct your audience

Having a catchy bio can help the users land on a page you want them to. You will be able to tap the right set of audiences if you mention the details of your products and give a gist of it in the Instagram bio.

  1. Use quotes from experts

While you post on Instagram, one trick that you can use is to use quotes in your posts from experts and famous personalities from the business that you are in. That way, chances of your post appearing in the trends are more likely. You can also use a watermark on the images with your logo. Posts, reels, and videos with quotes by famous personalities have a high interaction rate on Instagram.

  •  Use Instagram live

One thing you should keep in mind is interaction with the customers. You can use the Instagram live option to give tips, talk about your products to people and take their feedback. Using the Instagram live option, you can take your customers along with you wherever you go, to any events and conferences. This will give you an edge over others when you find new ways to go live and engage with your audience.

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Startups in India Need To Be Encouraged To Ensure That They Are Not Afraid of Failure: Piyush Goyal

New Delhi, March 3: Piyush Goyal, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said that startups need to be encouraged to experiment and ensure that they are not afraid of failure. In his address at the CII’s Global Bio India Startup Conclave, Goyal said that in some sense, failure also has its importance, particularly in research, innovation and invention. The Minister emphasised that Indian startups need to be encouraged to experiment and only then they will be able to prove their capacity to go beyond in the long run.

“Our startups need to be encouraged to experiment, to go beyond the run of the mill thinking. We need to ensure that our startups are not afraid of failure. I believe that the country should celebrate failure because it is only when somebody fails, he knows how not to do something,” he said.

Emphasising on the talent in rural India, the minister said that the need of the hour is to engage more with rural India as there is a lot of talent lying there. “You cannot have great innovation and invention coming up through just government initiative, we need to have all sections of business involved. The government should act as an enabler, a service provider,” the minister added.

In India, the government is taking steps to promote startups by launching a slew of initiatives to boost the startup ecosystem in the country. It had launched the Startup India initiative in January 2016 to build a strong ecosystem for nurturing innovation and entrepreneurship.

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Startup Ecosystem and Entrepreneurship in Jammu and Kashmir To Get Major Boost As JKEDI Inks Pact With HED and We HUB To Promote Startup Culture

In a bid to promote the culture of entrepreneurship and innovation in Jammu and Kashmir, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) on Friday. Separately, JKEDI also signed an MoU with ‘WE HUB’, India’s first and only state-led incubator of the government of Telangana to promote women entrepreneurship and startup culture, the spokesman said.

The pact between JKEDI and HED will lend expertise and evolve the ecosystem of entrepreneurship and startup environment in the colleges of the Union Territory. The MoU was signed in presence of Commissioner Secretary, Industries and Commerce (I&C), Manoj Kumar Dwivedi and Commissioner Secretary, HED, Talat Parvez Rohella.

Here’s how the MoU will enhance the startup ecosystem in ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir:

  1. The MoU will boost the entrepreneurship and startup ecosystem in J&K. It will help to establish entrepreneurship development cells, innovation and incubation centers in colleges besides a module of entrepreneurship course will also be offered in colleges with other degree programs.
  2. Under the pact, both the departments can share our expertise and build capacities among the stakeholders. “This will benefit the students across the Union Territory. There is no dearth of talent and this partnership will provide ample exposure and the students will face no difficulty in creating their own enterprises,” the official said.
  3. In his address, Rohella said JKEDI has a mandate of creating entrepreneurship avenues in Jammu and Kashmir and by this collaboration between JKEDI and HED entrepreneurship courses will be started in colleges for the young generation who will be job creators rather than job seekers in coming times.
  4. This MoU will provide a platform for budding entrepreneurs and will create end to end solutions. They will be exposed to options of angel funding, technical expertise to create prototypes and help in up scaling and launching of the final product of startups.

Initially, the programme will start with 14 colleges in the cities of Srinagar and Jammu and will subsequently expand to other regions of the Union Territory. The second MoU was inked virtually between Principal Secretary (IT, E&C), Government of Telangana, Jayesh Ranjan and Dwivedi.

“Apart from the pre-incubation, incubation and startup exchange programs between JKEDI and WE HUB of Telangana, certain aspects of Progressive Innovation Startup Policy of Telangana government can be replicated in J&K for promotion of culture of startups and entrepreneurship,” Ranjan said.

According to reports, JKEDI is starting a pre-incubation programme that would focus on women founders and co-founders, with 30 start-ups from Jammu and Kashmir and 30 from Telangana.

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Startup India Scheme: 69 Startups Registered in J&K With an Aim To Enable Startup Ecosystem and Foster Innovation in the Region

Srinagar, February 10: The Startup India Scheme, which is an initiative by the Government for generation of employment and wealth creation, is gaining momentum. The goal of Startup India is the development and innovation of products and services and increasing the employment rate in India. In Jammu and Kashmir, as many as 69 startups have been registered in Jammu and Kashmir under the Startup India scheme, officials said. These startups aim to promote and boost start-up ecosystem across the region.

According to data from the Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI), 69 startups have been registered in the Union Territory. At present, the J&K government is focussing on several sectors including food processing, agriculture, renewable energy, handicrafts and handloom for promoting startups.

In a bid to enable the startup ecosystem and create awareness, outreach, and scouting of startups, Startupjk.com has also been made live. To foster the growth of startups in the region, the Central Government has announced a Rs 945-crore Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS). This will be operational from April 1, 2021, to 2025. In the same light, the Jammu & Kashmir administration is working to encourage startups and foster innovation, thereby creating jobs and boost economy.

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Startup Ecosystem in India To Get Major Boost As IIT-Kanpur and IIM-Lucknow Sign MoU To Empower Future Innovators of the Country

New Delhi, February 1: In a bid to give an impetus to innovation in the startup ecosystem in the country, the IIT Kanpur Research and Technology Park and IIM Lucknow-Enterprise Incubation Centre (IIML-EIC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU). The pact between the two world-class premier institutes would boost the entrepreneurial ecosystem and empower future innovators of the country. The two teams met over a zoom call for signing the MoU.

Abhay Karandikar, Director, IIT Kanpur and Chairman Board of Technopark, said that the association between the two top institutes will not only foster close linkages between academia and industry but will also open new avenues for resource sharing. The official further added that IIM Lucknow Incubator and Technopark are a part of academic powerhouses and bring unique values to the innovation ecosystem. We are delighted to partner with the IIM Lucknow Incubator to blend these strengths and leverage synergies. “We believe that this partnership has the real potential to make a deep and tangible impact on not only Uttar Pradesh but also the country at large,” he added.

Anadi Pande of IIM-Lucknow said that as an emerging economy, one needs to fill in the institutional voids that have long existed to create something on the lines of the Silicon Valley and incubation and innovation is the only way out. “At IIM-Lucknow, we are deep into artificial intelligence and have many technology start-ups incubated with us. This MoU will facilitate a collaborative exchange of ideas and knowledge between our start-ups and IIT-Kanpur and Technopark companies and our faculty,” he added.

India is witnessing an unprecedented boom in the innovation start-up ecosystem of the country. The association between IIT-Kanpur and IIM-Lucknow may serve as a benchmark for other IITs and IIMs to follow. In the current scenario the motto of “self-reliance” and ‘Make in India’ and start-up holds more prominence than ever before.

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12 Entrepreneur Quotes to Inspire Success in Your Life and Business in 2021

What is success? There are many definitions, but one thing remains common that success comes in the face of failures and barriers. The nature of success requires hard work, inspiration and motivation. An entrepreneur should focus on their business; having few phases that motivate can give businessmen support they need. That’s why we have gathered a few inspirational quotes for successful people like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and others to inspire you daily.

Motivating and Inspiring Quotes by Successful People:

  1. “My biggest motivation? Just to keep challenging myself. I see life almost like one long University education that I never had — every day I’m learning something new.” -Richard Branson, founder Virgin Group
  2. “You don’t learn to walk by following rules. You learn by doing and falling over.” – Richard Branson, founder Virgin Group
  3. “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs, Co-founder, CEO, Chairman Apple Inc
  4. “Every time you state what you want or believe, you’re the first to hear it. It’s a message to both you and others about what you think is possible. Don’t put a ceiling on yourself.” – Oprah Winfrey, media proprietor
  5. “I knew that if I failed I wouldn’t regret that, but I knew the one thing I might regret is not trying.” -Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO Amazon
  6. “Whether you think you can, or think you can’t — you’re right.” – Henry Ford, Founder Ford Motor Company
  7. “It’s not about ideas. It’s about making ideas happen.” – Scott Belsky, co-founder Behance
  8. “Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.” -Bill Gates, founder and CEO Microsoft
  9. “If you just work on stuff that you like and you’re passionate about, you don’t have to have a master plan with how things will play out.” –Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO Facebook
  10. “Always deliver more than expected.” – Larry Page, co-founder Google
  11. “Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.” -Steve Jobs, founder, chairman and CEO Apple Inc
  12. “All humans are entrepreneurs not because they should start companies but because the will to create is encoded in human DNA.” – Reid Hoffman, co-founder LinkedIn

What’s your favourite success quote? We hope you can draw inspiration and motivation from these powerful quotes as you continue to grow your business.