by Billy Epperhart | Dec 8, 2021 | Biblical Encouragement, Business Blogs, Entrepreneurship & The Business Model Canvas, The WealthBuilders Podcast
For Christians in business, it can be a challenge to integrate faith and work. The culture of our industry may not reflect Kingdom values, and the Bible doesn’t directly discuss how to start a business from scratch. However, when we look closely, we can see that...
by Billy Epperhart | Nov 17, 2021 | Business Blogs, Entrepreneurship & The Business Model Canvas, Leadership, Leadership and You, Personal Growth
It’s easy to have a dream, but it’s much harder to bring it to pass. Having a vision is only the first part—there are steps that must be taken to turn our dreams to reality. Here’s the thing–when you are given a vision from God, it’s always going to be bigger...
by Billy Epperhart | Nov 5, 2021 | Business Blogs, Entrepreneurship & The Business Model Canvas
After years of working alongside entrepreneurs (and being one myself), I’ve found that there are several qualities they have in common. There’s an entrepreneurship mindset that business owners cultivate in order to achieve success for their companies. There are many...
by Billy Epperhart | Sep 29, 2021 | Business Blogs, Entrepreneurship & The Business Model Canvas
So, you have a great business idea. The question is, do other people agree? Market Research is a practice that helps entrepreneurs evaluate whether there is a market for their product or service. When you learn how to do market research effectively, you can develop a...
by Billy Epperhart | Aug 30, 2021 | Business Blogs, Entrepreneurship & The Business Model Canvas
A business model is not a business model if it doesn’t connect to a revenue stream. In fact, every business should have at least two recurring revenue streams. This may seem like a no brainer, but you would be surprised by how many start-ups I have consulted who...
by Billy Epperhart | Jun 14, 2021 | Business Blogs, Entrepreneurship & The Business Model Canvas
Doughnuts are responsible for one of the first lessons in business philosophy I ever received. One sticky southern summer afternoon, I riding around town with my mentor in his truck. He was much older than me and what you would call rough around the edges. To be...