Coming up with a business idea, building a product or service line and designing a website are all vitally important steps to getting a business off the ground — but they’re only the first steps. In order to truly have success with any business, you’ll need to drum up some positive publicity to help get your business noticed and get new customers through the door. Read Abby’s ideas here. >>>
Read MoreIf you’re familiar with the TV Show Shark Tank, then you know how challenging it can be for many business owners to get an offer, let alone, offers from four out of five sharks. Well, that’s exactly what Kim Kaupe, Founder of Bright Ideas Only, was able to do. Today, Kim shares more details about her entrepreneurial journey and the advice she has for other aspiring business owners. Watch her interview here. >>>
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Read MoreTo build a community of fans, you’ll need to hand them the reins. At BIO we love taking advantage of our work ‘in the wild.’ Read here >>>
Read MoreAfter the tumult of 2020, many people who lost their jobs are now considering turning to entrepreneurship to get back on their feet. Starting a business is an exciting and empowering way to earn a living, and many who go down this path are drawn in by the promise of freedom and flexibility. Read here >>>
Read MoreIn this episode of Prickly and Blooming, Kim Kaupe speaks with host Jessie Browning about moving to Texas during the pandemic and the experience so far. She also talks about becoming an accidental entrepreneur and the importance of celebrating your accomplishments. Listen to why you should actively publish your accomplishments on Linkedin and stop waiting to be picked. Listen here >>>
Read MoreKim Kaupe describes herself as an accidental entrepreneur. She was under no illusions when, at just 25, she took the opportunity to start Bright Ideas Only — which offers fan engagement strategies for music, sports, events, and brands — and knew the vast majority of startups fail. However, against those odds, her business succeeded. Read here >>>
Read MoreIn this episode, Kim Kaupe, Founder at Bright Ideas Only, Keynote Speaker, LinkedIn Learning Instructor & Host of Coffee With Kim a LIVE Weekly Podcast, discusses difficult conversations with your cofounder, negotiating with friends and family, and what to do when things go wrong. Listen here >>>
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