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Blogs for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Juggling school, student organizations, and a social life can be exhausting.


With so much going on, it can sometimes feel like there’s never enough time to pursue your passion and reach your entrepreneurial goals. Sure, you can scroll endlessly through social media in hopes of finding content that will help you on your journey, but that can take more time than it’s worth. 


That’s where blogs come in!


There are online blogs specific to any niche you’re interested in, and they make it easy to learn and grow when you’re working with limited time and energy.


We’ve gathered a list of some of our favorite blogs for entrepreneurship advice, self-improvement, inspiration, and news on current trends. Whatever you’re looking for, these blogs will help you reach your goals.

1. Both Sides of the Table

This one’s for the aspiring startup founders out there. Mark Suster, managing partner at Upfront Ventures, offers thought-provoking pieces that will change the way you think about any roadblocks on your entrepreneurial journey. With article titles like “How to Decrease the Odds That Your Startup Fails” and “How to Improve Your Odds of Getting to Yes with a VC ,” Suster’s advice is invaluable for the up-and-coming entrepreneur.


2. Forbes

Forbes is a trusted source in business news. The Entrepreneurship section is especially useful for everything from industry updates, inspiration, productivity hacks, and more. Whether you want to learn how to be more persuasive or discover which industries need disruption, you’ll likely find what you’re looking for. 


3. Inc. Magazine

With categories like Innovation, Leadership, Technology, and Startups, it’s easy to see why Inc. Magazine is on this list. Whether you want to become a better leader, embrace your creativity, or even find more attention-grabbing ways to introduce yourself, Inc. has you covered. 


4. She Owns It

This one’s for the girls! She Owns It is run by women, for women. They aim to “empower women to write their own success stories.” Categories include business, marketing, social media, money, and lifestyle, and they also have a plethora of free resources available.