Homeless New Yorker, Daniel Morales found his daughter on Twitter after 11 years apart.
Living in a homeless shelter Morales was asked to take part in a project to talk about his life on Twitter. On 2nd February 2011 Morales, who’d never previously owned a computer started tweeting
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Homeless Man Finds Daughter on Twitter
Posted by TheBetterLeader under StartupsFrom http://bigredtomatocompany.co.uk 4742 days ago
Make Your Mark with Mystery Shopping as a Venture
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4743 days ago
Love shopping and want to be your own boss? Mystery shopping is something you can turn in to a profession and a venture too. Here's the nitty gritty of it.
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5 Signs You Should Stop Spending and Move On in Business
Posted by SmallBizFinance under StartupsFrom http://smallbusinessfinanceforum.com 4743 days ago
When does perseverance become pig-headed? When does confidence become arrogance? When does your gimmick become a trap? Knowing when to quit in business is hard.
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Learning From Failure And Scratching Your Own Itch – with Michael Mills
Posted by timjahn under StartupsFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 4743 days ago
An interview with Michael Mills, founder of MCC Recycling and MyRecyclingReports.com, about the lessons learned from failing not once but twice.
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Build the Right Social Network Resume for Business
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4743 days ago
With the advent of LinkedIn, Facebook, and dozens of other websites requiring your profile, the old-fashioned written resume is simply an artifact of a hiring practice that is slow to change, and should be abolished. In fact, if your profile is not already on one of these sites, it probably means t
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How to Find Niches within Niches- 4 Ways That Work
Posted by marz25 under StartupsFrom http://theoneofakindpreneur.com 4744 days ago
The key to success in business is finding the right niche. This is easier said than done as business has become so competitive these days that it is becoming increasingly difficult to find a niche that has not yet been explored. Or is it?
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No Solopreneur Ever Went Wrong…
Posted by Larry J Keltto under StartupsFrom http://www.thesolopreneurlife.com 4744 days ago
“Nobody ever went wrong” is a useful exercise for solopreneurs and small-business owners to apply to their niches.
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David S. Rose – Father of Angel Investing in New York
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4744 days ago
I recently had the privilege of interviewing David S. Rose, who has been described as "the Father of Angel Investing in New York" by Crain's New York Business, and a "world conquering entrepreneur" by BusinessWeek. He chairs New York Angels, one of the most active angel investment groups in the cou
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Do More By Doing Less
Posted by TheBetterLeader under StartupsFrom http://bigredtomatocompany.co.uk 4744 days ago
How to cope with working on multiple projects at the same time.
Each Monday we focus on one activity you can do today or over the next week to build yourself a better business. These short, actionable posts will show you what steps you need to take to take your business to the next level. Read More
Each Monday we focus on one activity you can do today or over the next week to build yourself a better business. These short, actionable posts will show you what steps you need to take to take your business to the next level. Read More
Don’t Pay Bribes to Get International Expansion
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4745 days ago
Expanding into International is both necessary and positive for every company, including startups, but it has some unique challenges, as I have found out personally, like expected “under the table” payments in dealing with other cultures and bureaucracy. Some companies look at this as a “cost of do
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