for founders The CEO of BAUCE Magazine on using data and analytics to grow your business Can you guess what is your biggest resource as a founder? It’s data. If content is king, then data is queen. By being solid in your data and reviewing
for founders The owner of LIT Brooklyn on what she's learned about money as an entrepreneur Let’s talk about money. At Mogul Millennial, we believe that when we avoid the important conversation around money, it becomes a silent tool for oppression for the Black entrepreneurial
for founders 5 Black Women Career & Business Coaches You Should Consult Now What does Steph Curry, Serena Williams, and Usain Bolt all have in common? Besides being world-class athletes, they all have coaches. Investing in coaching is something any Mogul Millennial [https:
for founders Black Public Relations Professionals That You Should Know If you think about your favorite celebrity [https://www.mogulmillennial.com/amour-jayda-influencer/], author or reality television star, you can probably remember their best interview, amazing campaigns or cutest social media
for founders Are you a new business owner? The COO of Dashing shares marketing tips for entrepreneurs “Build it and they will come” is the worst piece of advice that anyone could give a new founder. Despite how often you see entrepreneurs flex on IG and make
for founders 5 Tips for Protecting your Brand through Federal Trademarking The name of your business is one of your company’s most valuable assets, so it's important that you protect it at all costs. Many entrepreneurs often think
for founders [Watch] 5 Black founders practice their pitch at The Quick Pitch Entrepreneurs, your pitch can either make or break you. As a startup founder, being able to succinctly pitch your company will help you get your first employee, client, and investor
for founders Don't be scared of the algorithm. Use these social media tips by Cookie Society to grow your brand today. Scrolling through the Cookie Society Instagram page is like viewing cookie heaven. The small business has thousands of engaged followers and many local fans who flock to their storefront location.
for founders A Day In The Life Of A Stylist The most common questions I get from aspiring stylists are regarding the styling process so I decided to do a break down of my process from start to finish. Notice
for founders When and why should you hire a publicist? This PR maven breaks it down So you’ve been an entrepreneur for a while now, or have been making moves as a corporate leader. You have people following your brand and visiting your website, but
for founders Ruben Harris of Career Karma on building a venture-backed startup The tech industry has undoubtedly become one of the most sought after career fields, especially in the millennial generation. However, if you’re not technical by education or trade, it
for founders Meet the barber creating a new direction in the men’s grooming industry Starting a new venture can be a daunting, intimidating, and stressful task. When it comes to the world of entrepreneurship, you often make a lot of mistakes before you reach
for founders How “In Perpetuity” Contract Language Can Stop Your Bag When my girl Erykah said, ‘I’m an artist, and I’m sensitive about my sh*t’, I know all of us felt that on another level. Owning your work
for founders How to maximize Clubhouse to build a brand and develop your audience online We all have that friend who knows about the “cool” thing before anyone else. Mine works for an emerging creative shop in Atlanta and he called me one day to
for founders How This Young Founder DIY'd Her Social Media Business Straight Out of College With Zero Savings Natasha Samuel was having the usual crisis every soon-to-be college grad has and wondering “what am I going to do for the rest of my life?” But instead of applying
for founders What Miami’s hottest DJ learned from pivoting during a pandemic Guyanese-born Rahsaan Alexander, known to most by his stage name- DJ Fly Guy, is a perfect example of when life gives you lemons, make a lemonade… and then build a
for founders How to Get Paid as a Freelancer (and Know Your Worth) Why does talking about money [https://www.createcultivate.com/blog/tag/money] make people uncomfortable? It’s something we all need. We spend it on a daily basis. We always
for founders 3 Steps to Defining Your Target Market As an entrepreneur knowing all aspects of business is essential. Your first task? Understanding your target market and context. Who does your business serve? What's the context? In
for founders Pivoting during a pandemic with Chef Amber In the midst of a global pandemic, many business owners have been faced with the challenge of staying afloat due to decreased economic activity--the hardest hit segments being Black-owned businesses,
for founders This founder is creating a fund to develop opportunities for people of color From a young age, Nadiyah Johnson had an interest in computers and mathematics. This interest was formed early, as her father was a software engineer. She said that she was
for founders Fly Ry of The Guys Next Door on building a successful podcast From lucrative careers in social media, marketing, and tech, millennials are impacting the future of work. One career industry, in particular, that's creating new jobs and opportunities is
for founders What VCs can do to create an even playing field for Black founders Aspiring entrepreneurs are very aware of how important it is to have your money right to launching and maintaining a successful business. However, lack of access to capital has long
for founders How Lydia Nelson went from a CNA to entrepreneur, earning $2 million in sales 'I had this burning fire in me to take charge and become my very own boss" - Lydia Nelson Lydia Nelson was a CNA for years, making $8.
for founders 5 steps to take before launching your business When launching a successful business, it’s important to first establish a firm foundation—one that includes a strategic plan, an undeniable passion and perseverance. And luckily, author Raven Paris
for founders How this whiskey founder uses his brand to unite Black businesses Let's be real, whiskey has a sordid history. Unlike cognac, which has embedded itself in Black culture—from the formation of the relationship with Black soldiers during World