Miami falls in the top 20 metros in the US with the largest amount of venture capital investment in startups - over $320 million, actually. Plus two big universities pump out talent annually, and the real estate is more reasonable than the Valley or Manhattan. Even with all of this going for it, Carl Kruse says Miami remains overlooked as an entrepreneurial hub. "People just don't realize all that's going on in Miami. I always have to explain the geography, particularly to investors who are not from the area."
Carl Kruse : In any business, there are always risks involved.
For entrepreneurs, it's even worse in these times because the consequences are brutal in this poor economy.
This is the reality of what's going on out there in the world right now, but the ones that do succeed have one thing in common.
It is called the right mindset.
All entrepreneurs suffer from an illness.
They over task themselves with all sorts of work they are not good at instead of delegating their time and efforts properly into what they know they can do.And yet, more and more young people are starting to build their own businesses.