April 14th, 2008
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Quick Summary: Check out the fourth edition of ‘The Best of Indian Business Blogs’, a weekly digest by business bloggers you trust.
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The Idea
The basic idea is simple: we form a network of five to ten influential Indian business bloggers to promote link-worthy posts from other Indian business bloggers in the form of a weekly digest published on our respective blogs.
The People
The present members in our network are (in alphabetical order):-
- Gaurav Mishra, that is, yours truly, is a marketer and a social media enthusiast (Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter).
- Gautam Ghosh is an HR professional and a veteran business blogger (Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter).
- Kiruba Shankar is India’s original A-list blogger and podcaster and a regular speaker at technology conferences (Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter).
- Palin Ningthoujam is a public relations professional and the founder of India PR Blog (Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter).
- Rajesh Lalwani is the founder of social media agency Blogworks (Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter).
- Ranjan Varma is the writer of personal finance online weekly Personal Finance 2.01 (e-Book, Blog, Facebook and Twitter).
April 14th, 2008 |
Posted in Blogging, Internet, Marketing, Social Media, Trendspotting
| Tagged with Atanu Day, Business Blogs, Community Initiative, Corporate-Blogging, Dot Corn, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Ethanol, Gautam Ghosh, Health, India, Indian Business Blogs, IT, ITES, Kamla Bhatt, Kiruba-Shankar, Mastek, Outshourcing, Palin Ningthoujam, Probiotics, Proto.in, Rajesh-Lalwani, Ranjan Varma, Social Media, Social-Networks, Startups, Sudhakar Ram, VeerChand-Bothra, Vijay Anand, Weekly Digest, Welness |
April 7th, 2008
Quick Summary: Check out the third edition of ‘The Best of Indian Business Blogs’, a weekly digest by business bloggers you trust.
- X - X - X -
The Idea
The basic idea is simple: we form a network of five to ten influential Indian business bloggers to promote link-worthy posts from other Indian business bloggers in the form of a weekly digest published on our respective blogs.
The People
The present members in our network are (in alphabetical order):-
- Gaurav Mishra, that is, yours truly, is a marketer and a social media enthusiast (Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter).
- Gautam Ghosh is an HR professional and a veteran business blogger (Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter).
- Kiruba Shankar is India’s original A-list blogger and podcaster and a regular speaker at technology conferences (Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter).
- Palin Ningthoujam is a public relations professional and the founder of India PR Blog (Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter).
- Rajesh Lalwani is the founder of social media agency Blogworks (Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter).
- Ranjan Varma is the writer of personal finance online weekly Personal Finance 2.01 (e-Book, Blog, Facebook and Twitter).
April 7th, 2008 |
Posted in Blogging, Internet, Marketing, Social Media, Trendspotting, Weekly Digest
| Tagged with Atanu Day, Business Blogs, Community Initiative, Corporate-Blogging, Dot Corn, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Ethanol, Gautam Ghosh, Health, India, Indian Business Blogs, IT, ITES, Kamla Bhatt, Kiruba-Shankar, Mastek, Outshourcing, Palin Ningthoujam, Probiotics, Proto.in, Rajesh-Lalwani, Ranjan Varma, Social Media, Social-Networks, Startups, Sudhakar Ram, VeerChand-Bothra, Vijay Anand, Weekly Digest, Welness |
April 28th, 2007
Mechanical Engineer turned Java Programmer turned Software Salesman turned Ship Chandler turned Stock Market Investor turned Transport Fleet Operator Chenthil shares the lessons he has learnt as a first generation entrepreneur -
Dream big, but make sure that there is some arrangement for running your day to day life. If your dad has left you a fortune, good for you. Another option is to have one spouse working full time while the other is chasing his/her dreams. All my risk taking is possible only because of the solid support of my wife, who takes more than her share of the family burden.
Techie turned restaurateur Madman offers similar advice to wannabe entrepreneurs -
It is good to dream, but not to day-dream. You need hope, but not delusion. That said, you should realise that to boldly go where no one has gone before (please pardon my Star Trek geek cliche) does indeed require a leap of faith and a hope for a market that may not even exist yet (certainly true in my case.) Just be sure that your decision is an informed one and based on solid research, not solely on an impulsive moment. We have to deal with the constraints of the world we live in, and one of those is earning a livelihood.
April 28th, 2007 |
Posted in Blogging, Personal
| Tagged with 30 by 30, Career, Career-Shift, Dear-Diary, Desi Blogging, Desi-Blog-of-the-Day, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Goals, Interviews, Tips |