ABOUT
Yuli Ziv is an entrepreneur and online media expert revolutionizing the fashion industry. She is the Founder & CEO of Style Coalition, a network of influencers in partnership with Hearst Digital Media.Read full bio >>
FASHION 2.0 BOOK
FASHION 2.0: BLOGGING YOUR WAY TO THE FRONT ROW.
The insider’s guide to turning your fashion blog into a successful business and launching a new career. BUY IT ON AMAZON>>
CONNECT
SUBSCRIBE
-
Category Archives: Entrepreneurship
Why Fashion Startups Fail?
Well perhaps not entirely fail, but don’t get serious traction. Sure, we’ve seen activity overload in the fashion startups space during the past few years – entrepreneurs are jumping on the bandwagon to reinvent this industry online; investors rushing to put their money into unfamiliar space, attracted by billion dollar valuations like in the case [...]
Startup Lessons: Uncertainty.
Eric Ries, the bestselling author and creator of the Lean Startup Methodology defines entrepreneurship as the management discipline of high uncertainty. I think it’s not the uncertainty that makes entrepreneurship so tough, but the pressure coming from being in charge of your own future. Uncertainty is a creation in our mind and fighting it is [...]
Posted in Entrepreneurship
Tagged as: Entrepreneurship, eric ries, lean startup, yogi bhajan
Leave a comment
Coming up in 2011: Fashion 2.0 Books!
I’ve been playing with an idea to write a book for a while now, since I’ve been getting great responses to my posts here and on Mashable, not to mention countless emails asking for advice on anything from entrepreneurship to how to turn blogging into business. As much as I love receiving those, they are [...]
Startup Lessons: Envy.
This is another post in my Startup Lessons series, where I share a (very) personal insight on not only running a company but on “running” my own life – setting goals and achieving them. Looking back to when I began my entrepreneurial path 4 years ago by launching My It Things (the first user-generated online [...]
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Silicon Alley
Tagged as: Entrepreneurship, fundraising, startup lessons, startups, Technology, vc
4 Comments
Startup Lessons: Looking For The Signs.
This is another post in my Startup Lessons series, where I share a (very) personal insight on not only running my company but on “running” my own life – setting goals and achieving them. I found that one of the hardest things about running your own venture is decision making. There is no boss/parent/superior who [...]



