Interested in starting a business? This post is the first in a series that will detail 100 Business Ideas. Each week, we’ll post an article describing 10 businesses in a specific category. This week’s post gives you ideas for businesses you can work out of your home. A future post will discus Internet businesses, so they aren’t on this week’s list. Stay tuned for all the lists, and then look
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10 Businesses You Can Run From Home
Posted by taraholling under StartupsFrom http://www.youngentrepreneur.com 5172 days ago
Welcome To Weedle | RevaHealth.com
Posted by philipboyle under StartupsFrom http://blog.revahealth.com 5174 days ago
Caelen King of RevaHealth.com welcomes Weedle to the world and examines how PPC advertising might work for them as a business model.
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Finding the right people: Weedle.com
Posted by channelship under StartupsFrom http://www.channelship.ie 5174 days ago
Last night we were at the Weedle offices for a (very much awaited) sneak preview. The beta service goes out today and is quite promising. In a nutshell: The objective is to allow you to find the right individuals for the right task (not necessarilly job) anywhere in the world and be found as an individual by people.
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2 Things To Keep In Mind When Starting A Small Business
Posted by ShirgieFulgencio under StartupsFrom http://www.artofbusinesses.com 5174 days ago
One benefit the Internet offers you when starting a small business is your ability to customize it the way you want. You can also keep in the back of your mind
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33 Quotes to Fuel the Entrepreneurial Flames
Posted by taraholling under StartupsFrom http://www.youngentrepreneur.com 5174 days ago
Quotes. Entrepreneurs are fascinated with them. They spark our creativity, motivate us to action, and inspire us to greatness. They offer us insights into the spirit behind innovation and genius. And they act as fuel to the blue-flame fire that burns deep within every true entrepreneur.
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Risk And The Entrepreneur
Posted by BOAI under StartupsFrom http://www.businessopportunitiesandideas.co.uk 5174 days ago
The image of the entrepreneur as a risk taker is pervasive. It’s also a myth. This article explains why being an employee might well be riskier than starting your own business.
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The Socially Responsible Entrepreneur – Are You One?
Posted by taraholling under StartupsFrom http://www.blogtrepreneur.com 5177 days ago
As recent as ten years ago, terms like, “renewable,” “fair trade,” and “sustainability” were considered the vocabulary of the fringe. These words were uttered mostly by those some referred to as “tree huggers” and “granolas,” and “real” entrepreneurs were more concerned with making some cold hard cash than with making a difference. That’s not to say business was completely self-centered...
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Startup Killers: Avoid Becoming a Statistic!
Posted by taraholling under StartupsFrom http://www.youngentrepreneur.com 5177 days ago
We’ve all heard the bleak statistics about startup failures. In fact, according to a recent study by the SBA, a mere 44% of new business startups can expect to still be doing business just four years later. If you’re not strong of heart, these numbers alone could be enough to make you want to throw in the towel before you even begin. Don’t give up just yet though.
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Choosing the right team is critical to small business success
Posted by kikscore under StartupsFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 5182 days ago
When starting a small business, surrounding yourself with key team members will bring success. Be selective - it's not a popularity game.
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Top 4 Resources Entrepreneurs Will Ever Need | Define Magazine
Posted by DefineMag under StartupsFrom http://definemag.com 5182 days ago
Being an entrepreneur can be quite stressful at times, especially when you are starting out. Your resources are limited and you find yourself being a jack of all trades, but master of none. That’s just one trait of being an entrepreneur. When I first started my entrepreneurial career, I was riding off of my corporate experience and mistakes I’d made with other small side projects.
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