Every year since 1979, Entrepreneur has published a list of its top 500franchise companies. The magazine also published many other lists and awards, one of the most prominent being the Entrepreneur 360 formed to identify businesses mastering the art and science of growing a business. Companies are evaluated based on the analysis of 50-plus data points organized into five pillars: Revenue and Customers, Management Efficiency, Innovation, Financial Evaluation, and Business Valuation. In 1996, the magazine launched its website, Entrepreneur.com, which expanded to include features, contests and other publications and spin-offs.
Franchise 500
The Franchise500 is an annual list compiled and published by Entrepreneur that ranks 500 of the world's most prominent franchising companies through a submission and review process. The list includes both publicly held companies and privately held companies globally and in the United States. The Franchise 500 first began in 1979 and has been published every year since. The ranking also includes several specialized sub-rankings.
Overall
Franchise 500
Top Global
Top Brands
Specialized
Fastest Growing
Top New
Top Franchises for Veterans
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Spin-offs
Entrepreneur publishes the Entrepreneur StartUps magazine, available through subscription and on newsstands. The magazine publishes a blog managed by a dedicated online staff. It is also published in digital editions through its mobile apps. In 1999, the website YoungEntrepreneur.com was created as a spin-off of Entrepreneur.com. It is an online forum for young entrepreneurs. In 2010, Entrepreneur launched the website SecondAct.com, which is targeted towards an older audience. When launched, the site used advertising as its sole source of revenue. Entrepreneur also publishes books through its Entrepreneur Press division. The company has a backlist of over 200 titles on business and entrepreneurship.
Masters of Scale
In April 2017, Reid Hoffman announced the launch of a new podcast called "Masters of Scale", hosted by Entrepreneur magazine. In each episode, Reid acts as the host, introducing a counterintuitive business theory and proving it out through the episode through a series of conversations with successful entrepreneurs. Masters of Scale is committed to a 50-50 gender balance. The official podcast launched on 5 May 2017 on the Entrepreneur Magazine website but is now hosted at mastersofscale.com. Episodes so far feature guests such as Mark Zuckerberg, Brian Chesky, Sheryl Sandberg, Stewart Butterfield, Diane Greene, John Elkann and Nancy Lublin.
Controversies
In 2006, unusual web traffic measurements led to allegations that Entrepreneur.com used pop-ups to artificially boost its number of readers. The company has been involved in many lawsuits regarding its trademark on the word 'entrepreneur', suing a wide variety of entities for using the word. The trademark has generally attracted criticism for being on a commonly used word for which there is no substitute, and the aggressiveness with which it is applied has been noted as somewhat ironic; Business Weekasked "why would the publisher of Entrepreneur magazine be bullying entrepreneurs?"