Are you one of those guys who are overwhelmed by the thought of completing large projects? By using the Divide and Conquer technique you can finish any large, daunting project in time and within budget. In this post we showed why it works and how to do it.
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Divide and Conquer – How to Complete Large Projects
Posted by AngelBiz under StartupsFrom http://www.angelbusinessadvisors.com 4777 days ago
How To Open an Online Store: Interview With Steve from My Wife Quit Her Job
Posted by bryanps under StartupsFrom http://www.earnmoney-fromhome.com 4777 days ago
Have you ever thought of running an online store yourself? It's certainly one way you can make a living online like Steve who runs a blog at his site called My Wife Quit Her Job. But before I spilled too much about what he does, I'll let him do the talking.
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Own Your Business
Posted by SoloBizCoach under StartupsFrom http://www.solobizcoach.com 4778 days ago
Are you in control of your business? Do you have multiple vendors, a diverse customer base, and multiple marketing and sales channels? If not, you don't own your business.
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Nine Bad Behaviors of Struggling Startup Founders
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4778 days ago
After working with dozens of startup founders, I’m still amazed that some seem to be able to do the job easily and effectively, always in control, while others always seem to be struggling, out-of-control, and fighting the latest crisis. I am more and more convinced that it is the right founder beh
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100 Stories of What Makes an Entrepreneur
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://blog.drshannonreece.com 4778 days ago
Choosing the path of the entrepreneurship is not for everyone. Many would tell you that it requires a certain “it” factor, an inner drive, a burning desire, and/or a bit of crazy to start a business. So last week we posed a question to the entrepreneurial community and asked -
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Google Yourself to See How Other People See You
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4779 days ago
The measure of an entrepreneur used to be the number of real friends claimed, but times have changed. Now the measure is how many hits one has on a Google name search, factored by some formula, like the sum of all positive messages minus 100 for every negative message. If you don’t define yourself
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Blogging 101 For The Not So Tech Savvy
Posted by lyekh under StartupsFrom http://findmyblogway.com 4779 days ago
Whether you’re promoting your business, looking for alternate sources of income, or sharing ideas with whomever might be looking in, blogging cultivates and depends on relationships. Your blog can allow potential clients or friends to see what makes you different from the other companies and online
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Most Important Criteria for Approved Adsense Publisher Account
Posted by crunchynow under StartupsFrom http://crunchynow.com 4779 days ago
Once my friend ask us about the Adsense account on website for earning purpose, Most of the bloggers toke to Blogging just for Adsense. People make the mistake of linking money with Adsense. They think that all they need is a few posts (which they do by copy pasting or intelligent ones spin those a
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How to Start a Screen Printing Business 1-2-3
Posted by HBCinc under StartupsFrom http://www.thenewbusinessidea.com 4779 days ago
Screen printing is a simple-to-start business that can be run from home. Not only can you screen print t-shirts, but other popular items like sweatshirts, mouse pads, stickers, binders, bumper stickers and even floor tiles.
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Pivot Now is Less Painful Than Turnaround Later
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4780 days ago
Startups struggling for survival are not uncommon, due to economic changes, management problems, or product issues. If these challenges can’t be resolved by the existing team with “course corrections” or “pivots,” an investor will often bring in an experienced CEO to tackle the turnaround before or
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