Cool Companies

6
Mar

News is changing

Web Find: How the news is changing

News War is a video series documentary from PBS’ Frontline. It examines the forces influencing how news is reported today in the US.

For example, Part 3 looks at how the definition of news has changed: Regular people can report on the internet. Opinions can now pass as news. There is a decline of news as a sense of public service and finders of truth.

Thank you Louis for telling us about this site. 

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23
Jan

Mentors – how I find them and what I look for

Canadian entrepreneur and founder of Cool Companies Inc, Claudia Sammer,
blogs about growing the magazine and company

Cool Companies magazine was invited to be a contributing sponsor at the YPO event on innovation last week in Toronto. YPO is an exclusive networking club for business leaders. You have be under 55, have a company with $8 million in revenue and about 50 employees. There’s about 1,500 YPO members in Canada and 10,000 members globally. I’ve always wanted to know first-hand what happens at an YPO event. Needless to say, the content of the event was fantastic. I also had the chance to meet some YPO members in Toronto. You wouldn’t believe the CEOs and Presidents in this crowd.

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10
Jan

Starting our Founder Blog

Canadian entrepreneur and founder of Cool Companies Inc, Claudia Sammer,
blogs about growing the magazine and company

Hello. I’m Claudia Sammer, the founder of Cool Companies magazine and Cool Companies Incorporated.

2007 is a big year for us: we are in high growth mode. Through this blog, I’ll take you with us on our adventure of growing our magazine and our company. I look forward to your comments and questions.

Cool Companies magazine is in its 3rd year of publishing. In publishing terms, our age already makes us unusual because most new and independent Canadian magazines don’t reach their first birthday. Of course, you are “in business” doing all the background work long before you open your doors. I founded Cool Companies in May 2003 and had the first issue of Cool Companies magazine in my hands October 2004, which is the month we “opened our doors” and started making revenue.

I’m an entrepreneur, like you. It took me a long time and lots of effort to find a business concept I could be passionate about. I knew I wanted a company that was product based. I like lots of things but I’m not exceptionally crazy about anything. My passion is for cool ideas (innovation) and doing something to help people in a meaningful way. How do you create a business concept with that? After meeting lots of entrepreneurs, I also discovered that I love talking to entrepreneurs because they always have lots of cool ideas. Combining these interests, our company’s business concept became: finding innovative ways to help make it easier for people to be successful entrepreneurs.

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6
Jan

Blogs of Canadian entrepreneurs

We would like to start a blog roll of Canadian entrepreneurs talking about the challenges of growing their company. Have you come across any blogs like this you could suggest?

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