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Monday 04 August 2014 7:25 am  |  Updated:  Friday 07 June 2019 2:02 am

Gimme 5: Blogs for entrepreneurs

By: Harriet Green

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The Entreprenurial Mind
This is the blogging home of Jeff Cornwall, chair of Entrepreneurship at Belmont University. He gives his advice on setting up a business, how to grow, entrepreneurial financing and business ethics.
www.theentrepreneurmind.com
 
Copy Hackers
The brainchild of seasoned copywriter Joanna Wiebe and skilled website optimiser Lance Jones, Copyhackers provides practical ideas and insight on how to improve what you offer your customers.
www.copyhackers.com
 
Penelope Trunk’s blog
Founder and chief executive of Brazen Careerist Penelope Trunk uses her blog to mix personal anecdotes with small business advice. It’s filled with useful snippets, but also a very pleasant read.
blog.penelopetrunk.com
 
WorkHappy
WorkHappy is a selection of tips and ideas that’ll help you improve the copy on your site “even if you only have five minutes”. It’s run by entrepreneur Carson McComas, who also documents insights from relevant conferences. 
www.workhappy.net
 
Richard Branson’s blog
The business heavyweight shares his expertise on everything, from how to write a complaint letter, to why a three-day week could work. He’s happy to share personal stories and ways of working, to help you on your way.
www.virgin.com/richard-branson
 

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