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Robert Taylor owned a small soap company called Minnetonka. He had a great idea but needed to figure out how to protect it... Read More
This New Jersey-based arboretum used a for-business model to drastically change how they approach fundraising and program development. What do you think about applying for-profit models to the non profit sector? Read More

Farrier School Adopts 21st Century Marketing to Succeed

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From http://careerfuel.net 4143 days ago
Made Hot by: Fulcrum on July 28, 2013 6:42 pm
Ty Kester took over his grandfather's business at the age of 25. Updating the school's practices and presence was a priority,-- establishing a strong web presence was the key to success. Read More
A great example of how paying attention to customer needs and a willingness to diversify can make the difference. Watch how this central NJ farm has survived & thrived for 37 years. Read More
Scott Krager, founder of SERPs.com, learned that pivoting is just as important as always moving forward. What are the most important lesson you learned in the early days of starting up? Read More
Lori is back in episode two of "Startup Revealed." Check out how she has gone about bootstrapping her startup-- from cleaning out her closet to renting her lNYC apartment! Read More
Some of the best business ideas come from personal experiences-- when a motivated person has an unmet need. Nicole took her own experiences with adoption and turned it into a business, founding The Adoption Consultancy. Read More
If you want to know what it is really like to work at a startup, CareerFuel’s new series, "Startup Revealed," starring Lori Cheek, Founder and CEO of Cheek'd, will thrill you! Lori has a brilliant idea for today’s dating world, and she is the recipient of to-die-for press and multiple award winner Read More

A Family Affair: Greenie Tots Healthy Meals

Avatar Posted by Heathervanw under Success Stories
From http://careerfuel.net 4183 days ago
Made Hot by: y-dolphin on June 18, 2013 4:11 am
Without any experience in the frozen foods industry, these two parents took what they had learned about the connection between children's behavior and food and started a business. Lesson learned? It's all about the pivot. Read More
While in college, this social entrepreneur pinpointed a problem and decided to do something about it. After a lot of hard work and a steep learning curve, Soapbox Soaps can now be found in 350+ Whole Foods stores. Check out how they made it happen! Read More
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