Pick up money-making lessons from these fictional entrepreneurs from TV, movies, and books.
Max Black and Caroline Channing of Two Broke Girls
Max and Caroline were on the right track even before Martha Stewart told them. "When you're in business for yourself you have to take every situation as a business opportunity." While working as waitresses, they've managed to sell Max's homemade cupcakes at the dinner, catered for a gallery opening and baby shower, and pitched their business to the pastry mogul.
Jerry Maguire of Jerry Maguire
Jerry's mentor Dicky Fox said, "The key to this business is personal relationship." Be thankful when you start your business with a few clients because you can focus on them more. As you foster your relationship with your clients, you build a better, more reputable business that people would have want to be part of.
Max Black and Caroline Channing of Two Broke Girls
Max and Caroline were on the right track even before Martha Stewart told them. "When you're in business for yourself you have to take every situation as a business opportunity." While working as waitresses, they've managed to sell Max's homemade cupcakes at the dinner, catered for a gallery opening and baby shower, and pitched their business to the pastry mogul.
Jerry Maguire of Jerry Maguire
Jerry's mentor Dicky Fox said, "The key to this business is personal relationship." Be thankful when you start your business with a few clients because you can focus on them more. As you foster your relationship with your clients, you build a better, more reputable business that people would have want to be part of.