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5 Must-See YouTube Channels Entrepreneurs Will Love

YouTube is one of the most powerful platforms on the planet, so it comes as no surprise that just about all the major entrepreneurs have a YouTube channel. Some of them are going to be more enjoyable to watch than others, and usually the amount of views and subscribers they get are a pretty good determining factor. Here are five of the best, according to us at InventureX, to check out to really get some inspiration and some insight from the top.

1) Kris Krohnhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCokIq0eihRhkiqClyV0WCdw

Known for his real estate investing, Kris Krohn has been very helpful for a lot of people out there. He focuses on the importance of building wealth by investing into residential and commercial properties. What makes him very relatable is that he shows exactly how a person can start to make money in about a month by following some pretty easy instructions.

For inspiration and information, there are very few out there as great as limitless TV and Krohn.

2) Dan Lokhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs_6DXZROU29pLvgQdCx4Ww

For those looking for information on creating passive income streams, Dan Lok is a great place to start for YouTube information. He provides a lot of insight on how to properly set up multiple streams of income and how to scale a business.

Completely self-made, Lon has been helping people for a few years now. A lot of confidence is needed in order to be a successful entrepreneur, and he aims to help people in that category as well.

3) John Henryhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8DtckolktBSKEfr3GLhwkA

John Henry might not be as well-known as some of the others on this list, but he is really starting to gain a following on social media, including YouTube. He has even crossed over to being a host and making appearances on Viceland.

He touches on a number of topics on his YouTube channel, and he does so in a very energetic and unique way. His approach is definitely one to check out if others are not really getting through to people out there.

4) Grant Cardonehttps://www.youtube.com/user/GrantCardone

Without question, Grant Cardone has been a mainstay on list similar to these for a few years now. He has had quite a bit of success as an entrepreneur, sales expert, motivational speaker and author. He has founded three multimillion dollar businesses, and he is constantly putting content out on his YouTube channel.

As far as true content is concerned, it is very tough to beat a guy putting out multiple YouTube videos in a day at times. That is the main reason why he has so many followers on the platform.

5) Graham Stephanhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV6KDgJskWaEckne5aPA0aQ

Another guy who has made a lot of money in the real estate business, Graham Stephan is starting to become a bonafide YouTube sensation as well. He shares a lot of insights on how exactly he got to where he is now, and what he’s focusing on in the present day.

From pretty humble beginnings to almost 500,000 YouTube subscribers, it is clear that Stephan is really starting to help people reach their entrepreneur dreams with education and inspiration every single video.

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Our Top 10 Favorite Books All Entrepreneurs Should Read

Reading is essential for any type of working person is end. For business owners and entrepreneurs, it’s especially important to learn from others.

Recently, we sat down and put together a list of 10 books people should read who consider themselves entrepreneurs. All of them provide quite a bit of value that can be used in the future.

1) Scrum by Jeff Sutherland

This is one of the best guides to applying Scrum practices. People looking to be more productive on a daily basis can learn a lot from Sutherland. This works for teams who might be falling behind and lacking motivation needed to reach new goals.

2) The Sell by Fredrik Eklund

Sales are huge for any business, so even those who despise the selling aspect can learn from Eklund. He provides a ton of advice for people struggling to get people to fully commit to buying what is being sold. With a creative way to explain his tactics, he’s very helpful for those just starting out as well as seasoned veterans.

3) The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone

Effort is a huge part of success. For Cardone, he sees it as a true necessity. A person must separate themselves from the rest of the pack to stand out. Learn about all of that in more in The 10X Rule.

4) Millionaire Success Habits by Dean Graziosi

It is often said that people should study the habits of those people they want to be. Millionaire Success Habits is exactly that. People can learn habits that successful people use on a daily basis to be productive and grow their business. This mindset book combined with practicing emotional freedom techniques can create powerful and positive changes you’ll notice as well as everyone around you.

5) Growth Hacker Marketing by Ryan Holiday

From PR to advertising, Ryan Holiday covers it all. Things are changing in the world, and he is here to explain marketing in 2019 and beyond.

6) The Millionaire Fastlane by MJ Demarco

Instead of paying attention to the old way of saving and preparing for retirement, Demarco focuses on the new ways to make money. Putting readers in the fast lane to success using new age tactics instead of the past mind process.

7) Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink

A lot can be learned from the US Navy Seals. Like, how to lead and win in business and in life. Extreme Ownership takes a unique look at success in this regard.

8) The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson

For some people, minor changes can make a huge difference. Instead of trying to reinvent the wheel, Olson shows smarter paths towards success.

9) Tools Of Titans by Tim Ferris

This is another book that focuses on helping people realize that successful people are the ones who should be copied. Using their routines and habits can pay off handsomely in the end.

10) Hooked by Nir Eyal

Habit building can get a person to really be a more focused entrepreneur. It can also get customers to really buy into a process as they need it for success.

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5 Must-Watch TV Shows Every Entrepreneur Should Check Out

As every reader knows, success as an entrepreneur means one is always growing and learning. While having unique ideas and plans is essential, there is much to be learned by observing other business-minded people.

Successful entrepreneurs offer lessons to a budding businessperson, and even unsuccessful people offer guidance in the form of what not to do.

Believe it or not, television offers inspiration for those starting out and evolving in their own businesses. Several industry-minded TV shows provide opportunity for those wishing to grow:

1) Pawn Stars:

The Harrison family, long time successful pawn shop owners in Las Vegas, have now become household names. Their now world-famous shop, started in 1989 by Richard “Old Man” Harrison has enjoyed success for thirty years. Their business demonstrates several unique attributes, from 24 hour operations to connections with hundreds of experts; not to mention the depth of knowledge demonstrated by the Harrisons themselves. This family, successful not only in their business, but in television, is an inspiration to the average tradesman.

2) Shark Tank:

Shark Tank allows inventors the opportunity to demonstrate their unique products in front of a judging panel of industry professionals. This show definitely provides audience members with several “dos” and “don’ts” within each episode and shows unparalleled insight into industry trends.

3) The Profit:

Marcus Lemonis is undoubtedly a successful entrepreneur. The chairman and CEO of Camping World, a multibillion dollar corporation, Lemonis clearly knows his stuff. He shares this invaluable knowledge with struggling business owners on The Profit, with the goal of leading them to success. Lemonis provides the owners with cash for improvements in exchange for a piece of the company. A lot can be gleaned from Lemonis’s techniques, even if one does not have access to his pot of cash!

4) Silicon Valley:

Named after the electronics capital of the United States, Silicon Valley is unique from the other shows listed here in that it is a fictional comedy as opposed to a nonfiction reality show. However, it is inspired by creator Mike Judge’s own experiences working in Silicon Valley during its boon in the 1980s. The show follows a group of tech businessmen as they struggle to strike it rich as technology reaches its pinnacle. Though the show is fictional, the trials and errors that the characters go through are realistic and reflect many of the challenges faced by non-fictional entrepreneurs.

5) Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles:

Those interested in real estate success will be drawn to this Bravo series, following real estate agents in California. These young entrepreneurs are blessed with looks and charm, but are required to employ their real-life entrepreneurship skills to make the sale.

Television may often be viewed as a folly or a time waster, but budding entrepreneurs may find that TV offers many a learning opportunity.

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Project Management Softwares: Which Is The Best? Comparing Our Top 4

Entrepreneurs looking to really develop crowdfunding projects are in need of the right project management software to have success. There are a lot of options when it comes to project management softwares out there, so how do you know which is best? Below are some of recommendations for project management softwares to help with your crowdfunding projects and campaigns.

Asana

Price: Free (up to 15 members), Premium is $8.33 user/month

A lot of people like Asana because it can do so many things while simplifying the entire process so everyone can stay on the same page. It combines project management, file storage, and collaboration during projects without making things too complicated.

While the software is pretty easy to use, it does not mean it is stripped of too many features. The notifications work well for people staying on top of projects. Organization is a huge key, and about the only downfall is if Asana is used for a super complex project.

For smaller companies, pricing is a really big deal since it is free for up to 15 members. Even after factoring that in, the pricing per member after that it Is still pretty affordable. It is the best place to start since there is a free option.

Basecamp

 

Price: Free for teachers and students, $99 per month for unlimited users

Most people who have worked in project management are probably already familiar with Basecamp. It has been around for a while, and people really seem to love the layout and the modern look of the software. In many ways, it is set up like a social media website.

Collaboration is done very easily with Basecamp, which is why it is so popular. It can be done entirely in the application, which is a plus. Sharing project ideas is just done easily with this software as there are message boards and other ways to communicate quickly and easily.

Basecamp still offers their software for teachers and students at no cost. For unlimited users, the cost of $99/month might seem somewhat steep, but that is mostly geared towards bigger companies and projects.

Breeze

Price: $29.99 user/month

Breeze is very popular with the freelancer crowd, although larger companies also get use out of it. They keep things simple for project management, from beginning to end. The software really focuses on a simplistic setup, but still has so many features.

Out of Kanban boards, this might be the most versatile on the market. It doesn’t look robust at first, but it does everything the vast majority of businesses want.

The price for Breeze can start to get up there, but it helps with productivity quite a bit. It is one of the most positively reviewed project managing softwares on the market right now.

Trello

Price: Free for personal use, $9.99 user/month for companies

Visualization is the biggest selling point for Trello, as the software company does a great job with that. Everything can be managed, from short-term projects to daily assignments.

Some software can make it a little bit difficult to share images and files within the app. Since visualization is such a big thing for Trello, they made sure that this is easy to do as well. A lot of Fortune 500 companies use Trello and productive collaboration has really gone uphill.

For more tips from InventureX, or to ask specific questions, visit our website at https://inventurex.com/launch. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter to get more crowdfunding and business tips and advice.

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InventureX Reviews Building Business Balance: How Work Isn’t (Always) Everything

At InventureX, we see all kinds of clients. A representative sampling of their characteristics includes being extremely fast in everything they do, having a willingness to work weekends or holidays, being relentless in their pursuit of excellence, possessing a high degree of persistence, and a being unafraid to do whatever it takes to “get the job done.”

Finding Balance is the Key

Clients like these are a good match for our team, because the InvetureX professionals also possess these “type A” personality qualities in good measure. The good news is that we at InventureX have learned how to achieve a good level of life-work balance.

That means avoiding burnout, being able to maintain optimum creativity, keeping enthusiasm high, gaining personal satisfaction through work, and just being less stressed at the end of each day.

What You Can Do To Stay Sharp, Calm, and Creative

The InventureX team members have learned a thing or two about winning the battle against stress and burnout. Our professionals have taken the time to attend top-notch continuing education courses on topics like motivation, stress reduction, finding life-work balance, and learning how to relax at the end of a long day. We’ve even read up on symptoms of brain fog to ensure we work with the most clear mind.

Below is a condensed listing that includes five of the key lessons we’ve learned. Whenever possible, we at InventureX like to pass these nuggets of wisdom along to our readers, clients and friends. After all, following smart tips like these is what has helped make InventureX the top ranked crowdfund marketing agency for entrepreneurs and inventors.

1. Exercise during the work day.

Take a cue from our friends in Australia, where during-the-workday exercise is a way of life. The famous “walkabout” offers a potent dose of aerobic exercise and mental de-stressing. It’s not about getting in a “hard workout,” but just getting the muscles and body moving, the blood circulating a bit more, and stepping away from the desk.

Many scientific studies have backed this approach. An hour of slow walking mixed with a few fast bursts brings about dozens of positive physiological changes as well as mental ones. The bottom line: Try to accumulate 60 minutes of walking within your work day. Note that it need not be all in one session. Take a few walking breaks to reach the total.

2. Meal prep and cooking.

Keep an eye on the foods you eat. By making time to cook for yourself and your family a few times per week, you’ll be able to incorporate healthful foods into your weekly menus.

Best of all, you and your family will have more time together and you will more easily avoid fast, “convenience” foods, which can often be low in nutritional value.

3. Allow yourself to take a vacation.

Don’t miss vacation time. There’s a reason that most hard-working people take a couple weeks off each year. It’s an ideal way to recharge your mental batteries and give yourself a reward for all those weeks of intense work. You’ll come back from vacations feeling better and more able to handle a full workload.

4. Feeling stressed? Meditate.

Daily meditation is one of the most effective ways of keeping the mind and body refreshed, de-stressed and appropriately rested. Try to take at least 20 minutes, or an hour if possible, to just sit and clear your mind. Find a book on basic meditation and learn how to achieve a clear mental state.

5. Allocate time for hobbies.

Having a hobby can do plenty for your long-term mental health. This need not be a physical activity like tennis or softball (but those are good hobbies if you have time for them). Think of hobbies more along the lines of painting, crafts, writing poetry or short stories, or scrap-booking.

The InventureX team members have a wide range of hobbies, which makes for lots of cross-learning within the team. One member writes short detective stories, another does intricate needlepoint crafting, and several are avid “amateur chefs.”

Hobbies, meditation, vacations, smart eating and daily exercise are all part of an effective lifestyle that supports creativity and productive work. Think about the suggestions above and see which ones you are ready to put into action.

Feeling balanced? What should you do next?

If you’ve followed some of the suggestions above, you’re probably feeling better about your business and personal life.

Now that you’ve developed that balance, check out these 5 steps to transform your idea into a profitable business using crowdfunding.

Check out this quick read on Entrepreneur.com where we shared some of our best advice for business owners looking to leverage the power of crowdfunding.