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BusinessLogs: “If a weblog pops up on the first page of Google results, there’s a reason for it.” I’ve been saying this for ages, and someday soon, I’m going to share some of my Google secrets.
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BusinessLogs: “If a weblog pops up on the first page of Google results, there’s a reason for it.” I’ve been saying this for ages, and someday soon, I’m going to share some of my Google secrets.
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Womens Wall Street: “Many women, particularly mothers of young children, dream of earning a part-time salary and enjoying the flexibility of a freelance lifestyle. But wary of those Spam-mailing con artists peddling bogus work-at-home schemes, they’re also not up for starting a major entrepreneurial venture requiring a million dollars in investment capital. Is it unreasonable,
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Martin Tobias writing at AlwaysOn: “Good equity investors should be business partners, not just financial investors. Purely financial investors should be the public markets. Unfortunately, as the mood brightens, many of them will come back into the private equity markets. Look for people who have worked in related businesses to yours. An entrepreneur-turned-investor who has
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David St Lawrence: Using conventional thinking, the growing company would have to add office space, extra phone lines, computers, and all of the other expenses that are required to support additional staff. This really blows the idea of an incremental increase in expenses right out of the water. As a result, many micro-business owners delay
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Dr. Jeffey R. Cornwall: “Matt Homann asked me to contribute to a feauture called “Five-by-Five” that he uses at his blog the [non]billable hour. He asks five experts to contribute five comments each about a particular topic. This week he asked for advice that we would offer lawyers on how to work effectively with entrepreneurs.”
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Russell Roberts’ account of this exchange with a sidewalk artist makes me feel all warm and tingly inside: I gave him a $20. He handed me the change and said, “We’re even.” I smiled and said, on the contrary, we have a beautiful picture and you have our money to enjoy as you wish. We’re
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BizStats: “Want to quickly know what the average small business owner keeps from each dollar of revenue? Then, see our summary of industry profitability – sole proprietorships. Get great Retail benchmarks at Sales per Foot & Sales per Store – Retailers and see how national retailers compare. Curious about which businesses have the best (and worst)
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Dan Sherman: “What you’re doing is creating a picture database of your town to sell to companies interested in marketing to these houses, based on certain criteria. Once you have a picture catalog of your town, you can create a website allowing authorized (paying) individuals to log in and bring up any address and see
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National Federation of Independent Business: “Every owner of a home-based business should consult with an agent experienced in insuring small businesses. Normally, your homeowner’s policy will cover some business-equipment coverage costs in the case of losses due to fire or theft, but if you’re not completely familiar with the details of your homeowner’s policy, snags
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Marginal Revolution: “Who would have guessed that when taking drive-thru orders at a McDonald’s it’s more efficient to send the order not 25ft into the restaurant but 900 miles away to a call-in center which then relays the order via computer to the workers inside the restaurant making the food. To avoid errors, the system
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