Archive for April 8th, 2004
Entrepreneur: “Turning passion into profit takes serious work, though. Just because you love making pottery doesn’t mean you know enough to create a profitable business from it. Experts and entrepreneurs stress the importance of researching any business idea before jumping in. Denise O’Berry, president of business consulting firm Small Business Edge Corp. in Tampa, Florida, [...]
Logo, Company Name, Slogan, Name, Title, Address, Phone, Fax, Cel, Email, Web Address
Speak Up: “The business card is far from obsolete. It still serves as the primary leave-behind and the single source of contact. It also serves as the ambassador of the company, out there alone, standing in for people in Rolodexes everywhere (yes, people still, incredibly, use Rolodexes); and along with what foolishness might come out [...]
Heads Up!: “Twenty years ago, “think outside the box” was a powerful, new thought. Sparked by the nine-dot puzzle that required the breaking of assumptions, this way of thinking asked us to break through barriers and open our minds to fresh information. It helped us avoid judgment too soon. It was a good thing. Today, [...]
The Quick Guide to the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
IncorporationBlog.com: “An LLP is a special breed of partnership under state law, and can in some circumstances be a very attractive way to do business, as all fifty states and the District of Columbia have enacted LLP legislation (in some states, the term RLLP is used, which stands for Registered Limited Liability Partnership). The central [...]
Self-Employment and the 50+ Population
AARP: “A disproportionate share of the self-employed in the United States are middle-aged and older workers. Although many older workers have been self-employed for much or all of their working lives, some move into self-employment later in their careers, often as a planned part of the retirement process. Despite the importance of self-employment in the [...]


