Archive for May 3rd, 2004
Chief Executive: “Medrad is one of a growing herd of mid-sized manufacturers across America’s industrial belt—with annual sales ranging from a few hundred million dollars to a couple of billion dollars—that are demonstrating surprising success in international sales. Some have doubled or tripled the share of their overall revenues generated by sales abroad to 30, [...]
How much is that business you want to purchase worth? Steve Pilgrim explains: Let’s say you are given the opportunity to buy a great business. It’s a business you like. You’ve used the products and services of this business for years. You like it. You like it a lot, and now you have this opportunity [...]
India’s Secret Army of Ad Clickers
The Times Of India: With her baby on her lap, Maya Sharma (name changed) gets down to work every evening from her eighth-floor flat at Vasant Vihar. Maya’s job is to click on online advertisements. She doesn’t care about the ads, but diligently keeps count — it’s $0.18 to $0.25 per click. A growing number [...]
This week’s Carnival of the Capitalists is up on the Brain Brew Radio Blog.
The Occupational Adventure: “I’ve been meaning to do a post on procrastination for months now, but I just haven’t gotten around to it.” In all seriousness, procrastination can cause serious damage to your small businesses. Curt links to some great articles about overcoming procrastination and making thing happen.


