...what would it be? Let me be more specific: if you could ask an entrepreneur one question about business or marketing, what would you ask?
This week, Thursday through Saturday, we'll be attending Adam Urbanski's InfoProduct Intensive in Newport Beach, CA. Since both Patsi and I have Flip Videos, we're going to do 2 minute interviews with as many of the participants as possible.
We want to know what other entrepreneurs are doing to make their businesses successful.
That's where you come in. If you could ask an entrepreneur one question about business or marketing, what would you ask?
Click the comment link below and let us know your burning question. If we pick your question, we'll send you a gift. Not sure what yet, since I'm making this up as I'm writing, but we promise it will be good!
We have a couple of ideas about what we want to know, but the videos are for you, to give you insights into how others are doing business, on and offline. So, we won't muddy the waters by posting our ideas. We want to hear from you. But you've got to submit your question by Wednesday night because we're out of here early Thursday morning.




What do you do to organize and prioritize for your business the new and/or recent information you've learned/received re technology (updated software, new software & hardware), marketing approaches, selling techniques and other areas about which I'm not aware.
Posted by: Ruthan Brodsky | Monday, March 24, 2008 at 01:57 AM
Where do you get the funds to grow when banks don't want to talk to you, and your family doesn't have money you can borrow?
A lot of small business owners and entrepreneurs I know get to a point where they are ready to expand, but they don't yet have the income to hire new people... so they hit the banks for a business loan, and get turned down... for a number of reasons.
What other resources should (can) entrepreneurs explore, to help grow their business?
Posted by: Yvonne DiVita | Monday, March 24, 2008 at 08:07 AM
20/20 hind-site is always clear. Was there some advice you did not heed early on, that is still valid, that you wish you had done because it would have saved/made you money or saved lots of time getting to the place you are now?
Posted by: bruce | Monday, March 24, 2008 at 10:56 AM
How do you organize and prioritize what you've recently learned about technology and marketing approaches for your online business?
Posted by: Ruthan Brodsky | Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 02:39 AM