Thursday, January 11, 2018

Very good jump starter

Jump-N-Carry JNC660C

This product in particular is one of our most favorite jump starters on the market hands down. You’ll end up paying price for it, but it’s quite amazing at what you can do with it. First off, the SUAOKI T10 is a 12-volt 2,000 peak amp portable jump starter. What this means is that it can jump a vehicle up to 40 times on a SINGLE charge… how’s THAT for impressive.. For all of that power it’s very small in size and weighs under 3 lbs. You can jump gasoline vehicles that have engines up to 8.0 liters and diesel engines that are as big as 6.0 liters (in most cases people have reported being able to jump diesel engines that are bigger).



The spark-proof technology protects you from reverse polarity, and the terminals are easily tucked on the unit for a very convenient package. Some additional bonuses you’ll get with this unit are a 12 volt power port for tire pump, power-converters, lights and other things, you’ll be able to charge electronic devices using the built-in USB port, and even use the 400 lumens LED flashlight with the 7 modes (including SOS and Emergency Strobe). It will be hard to get stranded with a dead smartphone, on a full charge you’ll be able to recharge a dead smartphone up to 8 times.

With all these features, you can easily hide this device in your glove box or cubby and use it when desired. Highly recommended!




Undoubtedly one of the best selling traditional styled jumper boxes online right now is theJump-N-Carry JNC660C starter box. This unit in particular is designed to be used on the go in practically any vehicle you can throw at it. The most basic design is well put together and features the necessary parts to get the job done. Probably the most admired aspect about this jumper box is the minimalist design with no additional accessories that drain from the battery. In terms of power you should be looking at 1,700 peak amps and 425 cranking amps to start passenger vehicles and light to medium duty trucks.

Both negative and positive terminals are 46″ inches in length and are of higher gauge wire, making them very durable and not likely at all to get torn. You can recharge this unit from the front, as well as see the current battery status with a crisp, clean analog gauge. Over 2,160 individual user reviews have given this jumper box a VERY impressive rating overall (4.7/5.0). Check it out below on Amazon.

Friday, April 14, 2017

10 Ways to Build a Winning Culture



If an entrepreneur can’t build a culture of excitement and commitment at a startup, the chances of long-term success are negligible. It simply doesn’t matter how great your solution is. Every investor knows this. That’s why they insist on spending a day with your team as part of the due diligence process. A winning culture is easy to see, and a culture of fear and desperation is hard to hide.

As a mentor to entrepreneurs, I often get asked what you can do to build the right culture. The simple answer is effective communication and leadership. Here are 10 specific recommendations that I believe will help every founder put this into practice.

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

7 Actions to Take After Incorporating Your Business



Much has been written about incorporating a new business, including advice on how to incorporate and what business structure to pick. However, I have found that new business owners can have just as many questions after incorporating or forming a limited liability company (LLC).

As you can imagine, there are some essential differences between running a corporation and running a sole proprietorship, and it’s important to get all your legal ducks in a row as early as possible.

If you have recently incorporated or formed an LLC, here are seven items to check off your list.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

You May Have an Awesome Product, But It Won't Mean Much Without a Marketing Plan



Last week, I wrote about minimum viable products, and that it is important for it to actually be viable. Viability, as I explained, means the ability to live. To be viable, the product needs to have enough hooks and feedback loops. But even if you design the most amazing product, it still may not take off. To have a successful launch you need a great MVP and a solid marketing plan.

Let's start by considering your typical launch. You picked a date. You secured an exclusive with a hot publication. You planned your Product Hunt strategy. You told all your friends.

The launch went really well. You got the coverage you wanted, got in the top five on Product Hunt and a ton of tweets. All that led to thousands of signups. The users seemed to be happy and engaged. They love the product and keep coming back.