Young Âé¶¹Éç’s 10 Most Popular Stories of 2012

By Diana Ransom | Dec 31, 2012
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A person could tell a lot about readers just by looking at the site’s top 10 most read stories from 2012.

Among other things, you’re seeking knowledge about tackling common start-up obstacles like writing a , or just . You’re also in search of , no matter if serves as a story’s protagonist or not. But chances are, if he’s in it, . You also like and debunking too.

But don’t take our word for it. Here is a list of top 10 most popular stories of 2012:

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In starting up, whatever you do, do not miss an opportunity to meet tastemakers like Sir Richard Branson. Here’s how two young founders met the billionaire and won him over.

2.
Not sticking to the basic etiquette of email can lead to annoyed friends or even get you into hot water at work. Here’s how to refine your approach.

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You never want to make the same mistake twice, but isn’t success sweeter when you don’t make any? Here are some reasons why businesses fail and tips for how to avoid it.

4.
A business plan is the minimum requirement you need before asking anyone for money to build your business. Here is what it should include.

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Even as the shark infested TV show can be intimidating, the business lessons are plentiful. Here are some inspired tips that even off-camera entrepreneurs can learn.

6.
A college degree can give grads confidence and poise. But it won’t guarantee business success.

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For those plugging away on their startups on days when everyone else has off, here are a few choice words of wisdom to keep you going strong.

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When coming up with a name for your startup, don’t consider it lightly. But do consider these business-name trends.

9.
Starting up isn’t always going to land you fame and fortune, but, if you’re lucky, you will control your own destiny. Before you start up, consider the truth about common myths.

10.
Even the world’s most iconic brands make mistakes. Here are five giant company logos that now serve as giant cautionary tales.

What was your favorite YE story from 2012? Let us know which one and why in the comments section below.

A person could tell a lot about readers just by looking at the site’s top 10 most read stories from 2012.

Among other things, you’re seeking knowledge about tackling common start-up obstacles like writing a , or just . You’re also in search of , no matter if serves as a story’s protagonist or not. But chances are, if he’s in it, . You also like and debunking too.

But don’t take our word for it. Here is a list of top 10 most popular stories of 2012:

Diana Ransom is the former deputy editor of Âé¶¹Éç.com.
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