by Venture Forward | Covid-19
Theresa Delaney started her events business, Creative Kind, as a way to bring people together for a few hours of DIY arts and crafts. She loved the in-person experience and never wanted to be an internet entrepreneur. But since the COVID-19 crisis forced her to close...
by Venture Forward | Business
As the U.S. rides out the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic storm, one often overlooked group has emerged as critical ballast for local communities: online micro-businesses. As stay-at-home orders crippled economies, 44% of these micro-businesses moved more of their...
by Venture Forward | Covid-19
When the COVID-19 crisis hit, Jim Masterson had to figure out how to massage a horse online. For more than a decade, Masterson and his wife, Conley, have been the go-to experts for equine performance bodywork. If your show horse got sore after a jumping competition,...
by Venture Forward | Technology
This article originally published on GoDaddy’s Venture Forward website. Karen Mossberger worked on creating economic “empowerment zones” for Detroit’s city government in the mid-1990s, to help aspiring entrepreneurs overcome decades of urban decay by starting their...
by Gennifer Giusiana | Build Your Brand
As a 12-year-old, Jenn Daniels taught herself bookkeeping so she could help her father run his tool-and-die shop. Nearly 30 years later, she uses those skills as part of a side business she runs out of her Gilbert, Arizona, living room helping entrepreneurs navigate...