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Business Is Dead: Resurrecting Entrepreneurship Through the Fan-Focused Venture

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Business Is Dead: Resurrecting Entrepreneurship Through the Fan-Focused Venture
Business Is Dead: Resurrecting Entrepreneurship Through the Fan-Focused Venture

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Business Is Dead: Resurrecting Entrepreneurship Through the Fan-Focused Venture

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A guide for fans of all genres of pop culture on pursuing their first entrepreneurial venture in business, philanthropy, or the arts.
“Pop culture is a very broad realm and approaching the subject of entrepreneurship within this area could be overwhelming. I really appreciate the way author Neil A. Cohen approached this subject. By choosing just one pop culture phenom to analyze, as he did with
The Walking Dead
, he provides a really well-crafted narrative that can be applied to any Fantrepreneurial tract.”
—Lance Fensterman, President of ReedPOP Global, world’s largest pop culture event company
“Fandom is a complex subject to cover, and like anything complicated in life, there are nuances. I love that you are writing about fantrepreneurs. I am fascinated by it. I can’t wait to read it and I am proud to be a small part of it.”—Jay Bonansinga, Author,
Woodbury series
For anyone who ever wanted to be more than just a fan,
Business Is Dead
offers easy-to-follow pathways for first-time entrepreneurs looking to start a fan-focused venture. Here you will find funny, inspirational stories of turning passion into action and creating a new form of start-up—the FANtrepreneur.
Neil A. Cohen blends his insight, advice, and humor from thirty years’ experience as an M.B.A. specializing in corporate growth, with his own personal experiences as an entrepreneur, learning the intricacies of the fandom-driven marketplace.
At the book’s core is the author’s experience of launching his first entrepreneurial venture. Sparked by his fandom of
The Walking Dead,
he formed an LLC to promote and sell his own zombie trilogy. Along the way, he has met with other authors, artists, philanthropists, and business owners who were driven by their fandom—each forging their own economic path and turning their passion into action.

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