Archive for December 11th, 2008
Mr. Half Dome Arms Yosemite Fans With The Information They Need
Do you feel like you’ve done everything that you would have liked to do by now? Unfortunately there are too many people who would have to respond to that question with a no. Rick Deutsch hasn’t cleaned out his to do list, but he’s well on his way! Also known as Mr. Half Dome, Rick [...]
Mom And Daughter Team Set Up Shop
Fort Collins Now: Once a stay-at-home mom, Debbie Stinar filled her time with crafting, traveling to as many as 28 shows a year to sell her hand-made goodies. Her daughter, Tracie Rydgren, got involved too, traveling the circuits through Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska, which kept them both away from home more than they liked. In [...]
Mom And Daughter Duo Set Up Store in Front Range Village
Fort Collins Now: Once a stay-at-home mom, Debbie Stinar filled her time with crafting, traveling to as many as 28 shows a year to sell her hand-made goodies. Her daughter, Tracie Rydgren, got involved too, traveling the circuits through Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska, which kept them both away from home more than they liked. In [...]
Celebrating Births Make For Profitable Home Business Despite Faltering Economy
PR.com: The lawn greeting industry shows no sign of the economic pinch, as proud new parents across the country continue to rent 7-foot tall Stork lawn signs to announce the birth of a child at a steady rate, prompting home-based entrepreneurs to open lawn announcement rental businesses to supplement drooping incomes. Carrie Bryson, owner of [...]
Government Aims To Restore The Flow Of Credit To Entrepreneurs
Los Angeles Times: The credit crunch looks like an espresso machine. At least it does to Michael McDonald, who is trying to open a coffee shop near UC Santa Barbara next month but just heard that his funding had evaporated for an equipment leasing deal. McDonald needs the espresso maker and other gear in place [...]
Great American Hanger CEO, Devon Rifkin, Named Entrepreneur Of The Year
The Miami Herald: The small act of hanging up clothes, which is mundane to most, has become a symbol of success for a Miami-based entrepreneur. Devon Rifkin, 34, the founder and CEO of the Great American Hanger Co. and Hangers.com, has been able to thrive in a field of uncertainty and risk and turn his [...]


