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Entrepreneur is a
Entrepreneur.com
In 1997, the magazine launched its website, Entrepreneur.com, which has now expanded to include features, contests and other publications and
.Franchise 500®
Each year, Entrepreneur lists its top 500 franchise companies based on a submission and review process. 2013 marks the list's 34th anniversary [7].
Entrepreneur of the Year
Each year Entrepreneur runs a contest to select the Entrepreneur Magazine's Entrepreneur of the Year through a submission and review process.
2012 Award Winners
- Entrepreneur of the Year: Limor Fried, founder of Adafruit Industries
- Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year: Jason Lucash, founder of OrigAudio
2011 Award Winners
- Entrepreneur of the Year: Lee Rhodes, founder of glassybaby
- Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year: Adam Nelson, creator of the Good Nite Lite
- College Entrepreneur of the Year: Gabrielle Palermo, of Arizona State University
2010 Award Winners
- Entrepreneur of the Year: KIND Healthy Snacks
- Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year: Derek Zobrist, of Enovative Kontrol Systems
- College Entrepreneur of the Year: Allen Kim, of the University of Michigan
2009 Award Winners
- Entrepreneur of the Year: Rick Alden, founder of Skullcandy
- Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year: Kelly Giard, founder and CEO of Clean Air Lawn Care
- College Entrepreneur of the Year: Bradley Ericson, of Drexel University's Bennett S. LeBow College of Business
Top Entrepreneurship Programs
In collaboration with the
Other Publications and Spin-offs
Entrepreneur publishes the Entrepreneur StartUps Magazine, available through subscription and on newsstands [10]. Entrepreneur publishes a blog, which is managed by a dedicated online staff.[11]
The magazine is also published in digital editions through its mobile apps available on
In 1999, YoungEntrepreneur.com was created as a spin-off of Entrepreneur.com. It is an online forum and provides resources for young entrepreneurs and startup founders [13].
In 2010, Entrepreneur launched SecondAct.com, which is targeted towards an older audience. It is aimed at people who want "major change in their lives"[14], according to Ryan Shea, the corporate publisher and vice president of Entrepreneur Media Inc[1].
In early 2013, the magazine company announced a partnership with Mimvi, Inc. to launch TrepLabs™, an app discovery program for mobile app developers [6].
Entrepreneur Press
Entrepreneur publishes books for small business people, through its Entrepreneur Press division, featuring a backlist of over 200 titles in categories such as franchising, wealth building, startups, sales and marketing, and home businesses[15]. The books are available at the magazine's online bookstore. Authors can submit their book proposal online[16].
Controversies
In 2006, Entrepreneur.com had allegations of using pop-ups to gain readers due to unusual web traffic measurements [17].
The magazine company has also been involved in several lawsuits regarding their trademark for the word 'entrepreneur' [18].
References
- ^ a b c Entrepreneur Media, Inc. (2013) Company Overview. Retrieved April 2, 2013 from http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4592213
- ^ "eCirc for Consumer Magazines". Alliance for Audited Media. June 30, 2012. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
- ^ "Contact Us." Entrepreneur. Retrieved on December 10, 2009.
- ^ Entrepreneur Magazine Online, South Africa
- ^ Entrepreneur Media Kit. (2013) About us. Retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com/mediakit/about
- ^ a b PRNewsire (2013, March 25) "Mimvi and Entrepreneur Media Join Forces to Launch App Developer Crowdfunding and Discovery Program, TrepLabs™." [Press release]. Retrieved from http://www.cnbc.com/id/100587633
- ^ Entrepreneur. (2013) "About the Franchise 500®". Retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com/franchises/franchise500/about.html
- ^ Entrepreneur. (2013) "College & Business Schools." Retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com/topcolleges/index.html
- ^ The Princeton Review. (2012, September 24). "Top Entrepreneurship Programs Press Release." [Press release]. Retrieved from http://www.princetonreview.com/top-entrepreneurial-press-release.aspx
- ^ Entrepreneur. (2013) "Startups Magazine." Retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com/magazine/startups/index.html
- ^ http://blog.entrepreneur.com
- ^ Entrepreneur. (2013) Entrepreneur Digital Edition and Apps. Retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com/page/217251
- ^ Young Entrepreneur. (2013) "About." Retrieved from http://www.youngentrepreneur.com/about-us/
- ^ Fell, Jason. (2010, January 1) "Entrepreneur Magazine To Take on AARP with New Web Site." Retrieved from http://www.foliomag.com/2010/entrepreneur-magazine-take-aarp-new-web-site
- ^ Entrepreneur Press 2007 Backlist Catalog
- ^ Entrepreneur (2013) "About Entrepreneur Press." Retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com/entrepreneurpress/
- ^ Edmonston, Peter. (2006, December 11) "In Web Traffic Tallies, Intruders Can Say You Visited Them." The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/11/technology/11push.html
- ^ Barrett, P. M. (2011, May 19). "Entrepreneur, the magazine that sues entrepreneurs." Business Week. Retrieved from http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/11_22/b4230078121476.htm
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