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Blogging for Dollars

ABC News: “Some blogs have become start-up businesses devoid of traditional business plans or venture capital finances. Because of relatively low start-up and maintenance costs, bloggers have found they need not market a longer lasting light bulb or build a better mousetrap — they can simply sell themselves, and they can do it through their

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Five Things

Suzi Bonk: “Five Things I Would Tell Someone Who Wanted to Be An Entrepreneur… Before they became an entrepreneur (aka… The Five Things No One Told Me… Before I became an Entrepreneur)”

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Ink is Big Business

SFGate: “It’s one of the great ironies of the digital age. Ink, a substance that has been around some 5,000 years, has become an enormous cash cow for computer companies. They sell the printers dirt cheap and, just like razor manufacturers, rake in the big bucks on the disposable component. ” The article gives some

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Grave Marker BizOp

Dan Sherman: “What you’ll be doing is providing/making grave markers for the lower income families the funeral home may be talking to. Markers can cost well over $500. You can make one for about $10-$15 in materials out of material called Hydrastone. That’s a substance kind of like plaster, but very, very hard after setting.

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Entrepreneurial Wisdom from MIT

On the MIT Entrepreneurship Center website, there is a great collection of entrepreneurial advice and tips from friends and alumni of the school. My favorite quip comes from Bart Stuck, now the Managing Director of Signal Lake Venture Fund, L.P.: “Make sure the wire transfer happened; anything less than that is non-binding. “

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American Entrepreneurial Economy

Jeff Cornwall: “The Kauffman Foundation has released its latest report on entrepreneurship that is part of its Global Entrepreneurship Monitoring project. United States Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2003 Report, by Maria Minitti and William D. Bygrave, offers more evidence of the robust nature of our entrepreneurial economic recovery. ‘Entrepreneurship in the United States continues to thrive

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