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When you are starting a new business, a well-written business plan is essential to attracting potential partners and investors. But the first person the business plan should impress is you. Read More
Mexican Tech startup Sidengo offers you the ability to build fully functional, well-designed, and mobile-friendly websites without any design and coding skills. Read More
If you're wondering why your blog isn't generating more leads for your business, Marcus Sheridan of The Sales Lion has a few ideas. Read More
I like the outspoken attitude of Mark Cuban. Read what the billionaire tech entrepreneur and "Shark Tank" star says on all things startups and investing. Read More
The GROW Model

Heard of it?

If you haven’t here’s an added bonus for you because I’m going to tell you a little about it now.

It’s the most fundamental part of most coaching.

In fact, if you’re a coach and you haven’t heard of GROW then you need to grow up (ha ha) or get out of coaching Read More
Blog post about Franchising In Your Future? Two Tips for Potential Franchisors are included in this article posted over at Franchise Direct. Good read for potenital franchisors. Read More
If you plan on starting a business where you will be selling products, you most likely will want or need a wholesale license (also called a seller's permit or resale license). A wholesale license enables a person to buy merchandise at discounted wholesale prices with the intention to resell the pr Read More
Recap of the 10 most popular posts that were published on iBlogzone.com, based on most viewed posts during 2012. Read More
The thought of tightening the belt during the holiday season sounds like a bad idea. If there was ever a time we let things go — food, finances, diet, will power — it’s during the end of the year when holiday after holiday hit. New Year’s Resolutions are often an unfortunate reaction to end-of-the Read More
For people who want to be a paid tax preparer - legally, the IRS requires a few things: First, you must register with the IRS and get a PTIN, a "Preparer Tax Identification Number". Second, unless paid tax preparers are enrolled agents, attorneys or certified CPAs, they will also need to pass a com Read More
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