Lambeth Hochwald, Contributor
Lambeth Hochwald is a freelance journalist and a contributing editor at Scholastic Parent & Child magazine. A lifestyles writer who also reports stories for Coastal Living, HGTV magazine, O The Oprah Magazine, Real Simple and Redbook, Lambeth started her career covering the magazine business at Folio: and is an adjunct professor at NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
5 Big Brand’s Mistakes Solved
How five companies messed up -- and what they should have done.
8 Things Startup Founders Should Know Before Writing a Book
If you’ve long dreamed of writing a book that tells the story of your business -- or highlights your expertise -- here's a post for you.
How Creative Thinking Can Nab a Coveted Celeb Endorsement
Targeted marketing and persistence make for a powerful combo on the endorsement front.
4 Ways to Get Your Product on the Shelves at Whole Foods
These entrepreneurs took on the Whole Foods challenge and won, demonstrating that a variety of approaches can help you make the cut.
Tech-Savvy and Fashion-Forward: A Look at Today’s Stylish Startups
Making it big in the fashion world has always been a tall task. Here's a look at how three startups are using technology to find an 'in' with customers and brands.
Rock The Post’s Tanya Privé on the Future of Crowdfunding
This start-up crowdfunding site isn't just up against giants like Kickstarter and Indiegogo, it also has the JOBS Act to contend with. Here, the founder dishes on the site's progress and overcoming obstacles.
13 Tips to Stay Motivated in the Dog Days of Summer
Here, we turn to the experts, including pro athletes, authors, happiness experts and, of course, entrepreneurs, to find out what they do to recharge.
Recognizing the Silver Lining – And Business Idea – Behind a Bad Internship
After a dismal summer internship experience, Shara Senderoff wanted to help others avoid the same fate. Here's how she's attempting to start up a bad-internship antidote.
Food Trucks Need Love, Too
When one young entrepreneur witnessed a line forming at her favorite food truck in New York City, she also saw a business opportunity.
Online Education for Young Entrepreneurs: Worth Your Time?
For busy entrepreneurs, an online degree may be a just-right option. But definitely weigh your options carefully.
Going Out Tonight? Zoom in, Point and Click
New nightlife apps from three young treps give scenesters the inside scoop before setting foot inside a bar or club.





