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Pursuing - and Winning - Awards for Entrepreneurship
Feeling competitive? There’s no end of contests that spotlight and reward entrepreneurs for their business plans, new products, professional excellence and more. If you think you can’t win, think again. If you think it’s not worth the effort, read on.
Cash prizes can range from a few thousand dollars to seven figures. And the other benefits to you and your company from winning — or even taking part in — such competitions can be enormous.
Time well spent
Like any competition — or for that matter, investment — there’s no guaranteed return for the time and trouble to prepare an entry. But when there is, well, take a look:
David Becker, founder of Philippe Becker Design spent two days applying for a business-excellence award sponsored by the local chamber of commerce. He entered branding and marketing work his agency did for a local philanthropy, and landed a new $80,000 account because of the exposure.
Jennifer Elias and Julie Tucker filled out a 50-page application for the 2006 Make Mine a $Million Business contest sponsored by Count Me In for Women's Economic Independence and American Express. The result was a five-figure package of loans and advice for their game company, SmartsCo, and the attention of a major game publisher.
There are new contests all the time.
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