Entrepreneur opportunity


Monday, November 16th, 2009

Personal Success with Coal

Personal successAllan Blood has made a lot of money and achieved personal success with coal.

And no, that isn’t a tall poppy type statement. It’s a fact. He has every right to be upbeat about the prospects for Victoria’s vast reserves of much-maligned brown coal.

His company, Australian Power and Energy Ltd (APEL), proposed to use new technologies to develop a lower-emissions power station while also turning coal into diesel. APEL was a project-specific company, its only interest the new $5 billion Latrobe Valley-based power and coal-to-liquid scheme. In 2004, APEL’s 260 shareholders on-sold the company, the project and the coal licence to the international Anglo American. Last week, Blood confirmed the company sold for more than $100 million. He won’t tell how much he made, but he does not deny he did well. So personal success aside what was it that made him go after such a strange and specific business?

Mounting concerns about climate change did not deter him from following an entrepreneur opportunity. The West Australian resources entrepreneur paints a rosy picture of his dream of a future in which the Victorian Government gets its policies ”right”: when it opens up its coalfields for a range of uses, not just for burning in local power stations; when it approves the use of caverns under Gippsland to store the gases that come from the ”cleaning” of coal; and when it helps build a vast network of pipes and other infrastructure to carry with ease coal gas and products for export.

Perhaps his personal success will guarantee other utopian visions and spur him to dream even greater dreams

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Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Entrepreneur Opportunity Given a Boost in Australia

successful businessIf you are thinking of starting a business in Australia perhaps you are worried about whether your idea will be commercially viable? Or perhaps your entrepreneur opportunity is only an idea and needs to be brought to market? How can the average man or woman take on that kind of monetary burden when they don’t know for certain it will work?

A lot of it has to do with the leap of faith, but that can be dangerous. What if the entrepreneur’s vision is not particularly clear? What if the idea is sound but the business model is poor?

This raises the question: Will the newly announced Commercialisation Australia (CA) help?

Assistance will be provided to researchers, individuals and private enterprises to convert their ideas into successful business ventures. Think of this program as a combination of COMET, Commercial Ready, Commercial Ready Plus, BIF and the old R&D Concessional Loans. The entrepreneur will be provided with a Case Manager to guide them through commercialisation of the entrepreneur opportunity and to facilitate access to experienced business mentors and other support. Funding is also available for up to $ 250,000 for testing and R&D.

Commercialisation Australia isn’t going to pay for your marketing campaign, help you with your advertising or fund you to break into your desired market whether that means posting ads on facebook or doing flyer drops in the post.

And why should they? That is your job. CA will help you up to the point that you are ready to go commercial. That is, it will help with pre-commercialisation and get you on your feet and ready to deliver. So it looks like your entrepreneur opportunity may just be given a boost when the institute is officially launched in early 2010.

Shane Krider- Polaris Media Group

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Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Weird and Wacky Inventions are an Entrepreneur Opportunity

InventionsEntrepreneurs isolate a niche market and then provide a product or service that satisfies that gap in the market. An entrepreneur opportunity is often born from an inventive solution to a problem.

Portable gyms, two-man submarines and Wondercubes are among the wacky but smart innovations turning heads at the British Invention Show. Everyone from madcap inventors, first-time experimenters to mothers who’ve had a “Eureka” moment were at the annual gathering of creative pioneers in London.

These are true entrepreneurs. They see that there is a problem and they not only solve their problem in an innovative and exciting way but they provide a way for others to benefit from their entrepreneur opportunity.

Sometimes ideas are great but their execution is flawed.

Pep Torres, an inventor from Barcelona in Spain, has a business card in a red capsule. One person swallowed it. It took them two days to call.

Torres brought a handful of his innovations with him to the Show. They include scratch-off postcards, magnetic tea towels that stick to the refrigerator and a pressure-sensitive floor tile that keeps fridge raiders on their diet.

A voice will tell you “Hey! Put the cream cake down and back away from the fridge!”

Genius for midnight fridge raiders.

According to Torres, everyone is born to be an inventor. Everyone has a good idea to give to the world but the problem is to take that step and try to do it.
Great advice from a man who really thinks outside the box, and when it comes to your entrepreneur opportunity, your crazy idea to solve a pesky problem might just make you money.

Shane Krider- Polaris Media Group

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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Stress Relief from Your iPod

Stress reliefEntrepreneurs need stress relief. It is all important that they are able to distress from their work environment so that they are able to engage fully. Some may take personal time for massages or workouts and some hit the golf course. It’s a way to bash out some stress and walk and talk at the same time.

If you don’t play golf you may like to take a long bath after a gruelling work period. Bulgarian entrepreneur Fredy Vasilev, has invented Bathomatic, which lets busy people fill their bath at the touch of an iPod, to the right depth, temperature and aroma — and keeps the water warm.

They tried to create the ultimate house of the future and there were systems for controlling lighting, heating, music — and nothing for the bathroom so they satisfied that need. Their invention allows you to save energy and water.
This is a problem with a brilliant solution that is going to generate them a lot of money.

Another way to stay ahead of the game as an entrepreneur is to keep fit. It is a subject I am sure I will be blogging about again in the future, but stress relief and physical fitness go hand in hand.

Iranian telecom consultant, Ehsan Yazdani has invented a portable gym, a lightweight kit on which one can do 15 different workouts, which comes out before the New Year.

You can use it in a hotel, on long flights, in the office, anywhere as long as you have a chair. The exercise product was inspired by being an office worker spending 10-12 hours a day at the laptop.

Once again a problem has become not only a product, but a whole new business and life. Ehsan couldn’t find the time to get to a gym to workout and so he worked out a way to solve the issue and now his stress relief has become an entrepreneur opportunity.

Shane Krider- Polaris Media Group

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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Entrepreneur Opportunity in Online Publishing

developing authorsOctober has been an interesting month for women. Not only is it Women’s Small Business Month, but the publishing world is getting a shake-up from industry veteran Jane Friedman.

The former long-time chief executive of HarperCollins Publishers Worldwide has launched Open Road Integrated Media, which will publish e-book editions drawn from the backlists of well known authors and new e-books from unknowns.  Friedman expects to draw on the backlist of the late Michael Crichton, whom she published for years at HarperCollins.

Partnered with film producer Jeffrey Sharp (Boys Don’t Cry) they will be developing movies as well as developing authors’ “brands” through “enhanced” e-book editions and extensive online marketing campaigns. Their e-books will be readable on most platforms and have audio and video content embedded in them, including author profiles and mini doccies.

What a comeback for Friedman, who was spectacularly fired from HarperCollins, a division of News Corp., in June 2008!  The move by News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch stunned the publishing world at the time.

Well, this time it’s her turn!  The new company, released Wednesday at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany, means she is not only a shining example of a true entrepreneur, but a groundbreaking forward thinker.

So while some may lament the passing of the humble book, Friedman sees an entrepreneur opportunity and after a huge career setback steps to the fore and shakes the publishing world to its core.

Shannon Lavenia- Polaris Media Group

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