Ever wonder what happens when you’re done with the wine? By Gordon takes those bottles and turns them into a unique Chandelier. We recently→
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NY Times: It’s really not surprising that some businesses are getting a technology assist from, well, children. They are way ahead of the rest→
The following is a guest post by Marsha Friedman. Nearly every day, someone asks my advice on the best way to promote their business→
Speaking of gold rushes, we’re having our own in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California right now. No, it’s not about gold, even though→
WSJ: A small but growing number of chains—such as Cousins Submarines Inc., Tasti D-Lite LLC and Toppers Pizza Inc.—are following in the tire tracks→
How’d you like to life in a old nuclear missile base? Maybe it’s not for you, but there are more people that want to→
When you think of something warm, what do you think of? Wool? How about Alpaca? Some people might be surprised to find how warm,→
Milford Daily News: Steve Gorham has spent most of his life renovating homes. Now, he restores World War II tanks. “It’s a one-of-a-kind job,”→
BusinessWeek: Water is precious in Jordan, where shortages have prompted decades of rationing and exacerbated tensions with Israel. Nader Atmeh and his sons, Hassan→
At one time, sewing was an important skill to possess if you wanted clothing to wear. Although these skills are no longer necessary for→
Nanaimo Daily News: Colin Catton gently reassures his five-year-old dog Jack as he places him in the seat attached to his bike handlebars. Jack→
Lamp-In-A-Box was founded in 2007 by Daniel Cytrynowicz with the idea of redefining people’s experience with table lamps. The vision from the beginning was→
Harry writes, “Can you suggest websites where I might contact people already in a dog walking/dog sitting business? I’m looking for hints & tips→
Sher-Lee’s kids were intrigued by the idea of receiving mail but, unfortunately, they almost never received any. Inspired by their interest, Sherri-Lee formulated a business that would deliver postcards to those kids who loved to receive mail.
If, like me, you keep track of the price of commercial chicken feed, you know that for some hipsters, raising chickens in your backyard→
First it was drive thru funeral homes, and now there’s a drive thru churches: They run a drive-thru service, but they don’t want your→
Would you start a retail store selling dolls for boys that were only one and a half inches tall? A Beaverton, Oregon man did→
On this date in 1952, Julius Freed, the American inventor of the Orange Julius died. The drink grew out of an orange juice stand→
Behind every farm there is a unique story and for Mike and Shannon Wiggins it all started with a couple goats. Their daughter became→