Archive for October 4th, 2005

How To Buy A Business

One year ago today: How To Buy A Business.

 

7 Habits of Highly Horrible Networkers

Scott Ginsberg: Networking is a term that didn’t exist (academically) until almost 40 years ago. It’s a word uttered in and around the business world every day, yet is unclear to most as to how it actually works. Still, it’s a fundamental tool to the success of any business. By definition, the term networking is [...]

 

Finding the Source for Nearly any Product

Frank Ross: Have you ever been to a specialty store and seen something you thought might sell well in your business? But maybe you wondered how to find the wholesale product source for it? Here’s a way to find out the wholesale product source for just about any product. Look at the UPC Label. Nearly [...]

 

2005 Small Business FAQ

Small business still drives the economy, and this FAQ, a PDF from the Small Business Administration, entitled SBA Office of Advocacy 2005 Small Business FAQ really illustrates why: Represent 99.7 percent of all employer firms. Employ half of all private sector employees. Pay 45 percent of total U.S. private payroll. Create more than 50 percent [...]

 

The Growing Marketing for Slightly Used Books

Startup Journal: The Internet is creating a new and fast-growing category in the book-selling market — the barely-used book. An increasing number of consumers are snapping up used volumes online at invitingly cheap prices. These aren’t yellowing copies of out-of-print titles but often unblemished copies of newly published books — sometimes available just a few [...]

 

Carnival of Personal Finance # 16

This week’s Carnival of Personal Finance is up at Canadian Capitalist.

 

Carnival of Debt Reduction #3

This week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction is up at Free Money Finance..