anyone hear how Bleron is doing?
I have been looking for a few months and I believe it is starting to pick up, but it seems finding opportunities is more word-of-mouth rather than postings.
Entrepreneurship is good from a 'hustler' sense but the business needs to be capitalized enough to last through until economy does better. And of course the 'idea' has to be one which can grow in this market environment. The other most important part of entrepreneurship is to have a solid team of founders that can work closely together and trust one another's strengths. I've found that most people can go the entrepreneur route when they are 2,3, or 4 close friends with common interests but also complementary skills. That way capitalization is shared, network is grown by x, and each can focus on separate areas of the business.