A Guide for Technology Entrepreneurs (aka "The Cheap Revolution")

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One of the greatest challenges of tech startups is finding the best resources to help them leverage changes in the market and reposition their offerings to better compete in today and tomorrow's business world - particularly in the areas of marketing, technology and products, sales, management and infrastructure, legal, and finance and accounting. We have created what we dub as the "Cheap Zone", a site where entrepreneurs like you can find and share your recommendations on the "best of the best" resources in each of these areas.

Discover how others have rated each resource, choose the one best suited for you, and give it your own rating once you try it. You can even suggest your own resource and we'll add it to our site, mentioning your name.

We have broken each of the resources areas into the following sub-categories:

  • Do-It-Yourself - searchable databases and simple solutions that you can easily use on your own
  • Business Building Blocks - affordable and customer-friendly resource partners that can be very useful to you as you develop your startup
  • Pre-Packaged Offerings - professional services that will render critical support to your growing business
  • Hire A Professional - the best places to go when seeking out top-notch virtual team members, subcontractors, and employees

Click the category links below to discover resources in:

For more information on the background behind the "Cheap Zone," visit www.thecheaprevolution.com. This site is sponsored by Team and a Dream. Visit the site at www.teamandadream.com

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What kind of Technology Entrepreneur are you? 

There are eight types of entrepreneurs organized by their primary motivations based on my working practice with tech entrepreneurs. Read on to figure out what type you are - Skip Shuda
  1. Get Big Fast

    Is your primary motivation financial gain by creating a global enterprise?

    Do you want to change the world with your idea?

    Are you a student or recent graduate?

    Do you have limited experience with starting a business?

    Do you have a healthy dose of enthusiasm and idealism?

    Commentary: I've encountered a number of student entrepreneurs who fit this category. Their unbridled enthusiasm and optimism is a double-edged sword.
  2. Freedom Builder - Industrialist

    Is your primary motivation financial gain by creating "cool technology" stuff?

    Are you an experienced business person coming out of a different, (maybe even non-technology) industry?

    Do you feel that you have a good handle on how business operates?

    Commentary: Often approaching their new venture with a been-there, done-that attitude about business, this entrepreneur brings business acumen but sometimes encounters a culture clash as they move from more traditional business settings to the fast-paced technology world.
  3. Passion Mavens

    Do you have an area of expertise that can be leveraged to help a large number of people or organizations like businesses, schools, towns, governments?

    Do you consider yourself an artist or artisan?

    Would you describe yourself as more of a "Feeling person" than a "Thinking person"?

    Are you relatively inexperienced on the business front?

    Commentary: These are usually loving, caring people who are filled with optimism. Oftentimes they need to fill big business gaps like defining a clear value proposition, a go to market strategy or a business model.
  4. Spice of Lifers

    Is your primary motivation for starting a business to "set yourself up" for a potential second career - which initially is a part-time pursuit?

    Do you plan to play the role of "strategist/idea generator" while having a virtual team that can help you achieve your goals?

    Is your business concept a passion of yours which not received your full attention?

    Are you hoping for cash-flow, passive income streams and enjoyment from your venture?

    Are you an experienced business professional in an unrelated field from your business idea?

    Commentary: This entrepreneur seeks a second-career and is often willing to invest evenings and weekends to research, detail and pursue their dream. Often bound by existing time constraints, they usually realize the need for and seek out a team that can help them reach their goal.
  5. Solopreneur

    Do you seek independence from organizational constraints and hierarchy?

    Does the slogan, "Do what you love, love what you do" resonate with you?

    Are you seeking a positive lifesytle and cash-flow from your business to support that lifestyle?

    Commentary: Independence and balance form the cornerstone of the solopreneur. They enjoy working with teams, but will keep their distance as a "virtual team member". They often need help with infrastructure.
  6. Expert Idea Generator

    Do you have deep technical domain expertise that can be captured in a product or service?

    Do have a deep desire to innovate?

    Would you consider yourself to be a strong "conceptual" thinker and highly intelligent?

    Do you believe in new product development as a key element of company strategy?

    Commentary: The true inventors of the world are driven to create; create to improve; improve to help; help to be remembered. Aspiring to be the next Dean Kamen (Segway) or Thomas Edison they can work with relentless energy. Oftentimes communication skills present opportunties for optimizing.
  7. Freedom Builder - Technologist

    Do you want to achieve independence so you can build/create "cool" stuff that adds value?

    Do you desire growth for its excitement, high energy and personal validation?

    Are you coming out of a corporate environment with a specific technology proficiency?

    Did you find the corporate setting "stifling" to pursuing your dreams?

    Commentary: These entrepreneurs have typically grown in the cocoon of a corporation until they realize that they have wings. Many times they will seek business degrees just before or immediately upon leaving the corporate world to round out their technical experience.
  8. Serious Competitor

    Is your primary motivation to create value through a deep understanding of market systems?

    Do you enjoy competition through playing high stakes, winner-take-all "games"?

    Do you have a business degree or MBA?

    Do you consider yourself relatively business savvy?

    Commentary: This group represents the entrepreneur most adored by Venture Capitalists. They are typically very conceptual, fast on their feet and go way deep on the markets they are pursuing. They see and ride waves - and as near as I can tell - they all have a formula for "businesses that work" (but not always the same one).

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The Innovator's Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book that Will Change the Way You Do Business (Collins Business Essentials) by Clayton M. Christensen

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