Logan Kugler

, Contributor

Logan Kugler is a 22 year-old entrepreneur and technology writer based in Silicon Valley. He's written for more than 60 major publications including Entrepreneur Magazine, Forbes, Fast Company, Men's Journal, Autoweek, Computerworld, PC World, and PC Magazine and he's been hired by Fortune 500 companies including IBM, CDW, BMW, and Oracle. He started his first business when he was 10 and turned a five-figure profit within the first year. He's currently working on getting humanity into space.
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A Young Entrepreneur’s Quick Path to Profitability

A new spin on a tech necessity propeled Eastern Collective's quick success.
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4 Ways Introverted Young Treps Can Win in an Extroverted World

It’s not easy for introverted young treps to put themselves out there, but these tips can help you master the networking scene.
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How to Be Profitable From Month One

One Florida company's approach to starting a business generated positive cash flow within days.
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How Young Entrepreneurs Stare Down Personal Crisis

Three young treps share stories of how they overcame serious personal crises -- while keeping their businesses afloat or starting new ventures.
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The 3D Printing Craze Hits Young Entrepreneurs

Three-dimensional printing technology is helping treps start and run dynamic new businesses.
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5 Ways Start-up Founders Can Eat Healthy on the Cheap

Launching a startup doesn't leave much time (or money) for buying and preparing gourmet meals. With these tips, you can still eat well without wasting time or cash.