Finding evidence of fraud in a business doesn't always take the skills of super-sleuth. Sometimes there are simple giveaways that point to things being out of the ordinary. Let me demonstrate—
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Digging Into Business Records to Look For Red Flags
Posted by TimJustus under FinanceFrom http://www.allbusiness.com 6106 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 7, 2008 9:32 pm
Small businesses create more jobs than larger ones
Posted by JohnH under NewsFrom http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com 6106 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 7, 2008 1:01 am
In a new working paper called “Do Small Businesses Create Jobs? New Evidence from the National Establishment Time Series,” the economists David Neumark, Brandon Wall, and Junfu Zhang examine the National Establishment Time Series and conclude that small businesses create more jobs, on net, than larger ones. The earlier literature on this subject h
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Search Marketing Tips from Online Marketing Heroes
Posted by JohnH under Online MarketingFrom http://www.toprankblog.com 6107 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 6, 2008 4:46 pm
Here's a collection of online marketing tips from the experts. Lee Odden of TopRank Blog, interviewed a sample of search marketing experts that are featured in a new book, “Online Marketing Heroes: Interviews with 25 Successful Online Marketing Gurus."
The list of internet marketing experts interviewed for the book include Joan Holman, Greg H
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What's an Entrepreneur to me?
Posted by entrepreneur under StartupsFrom http://www.clubenetwork.com 6107 days ago
Made Hot by: Tammy22 on March 5, 2008 10:46 pm
Snocap CEO Rusty Rueff gives an inspiring talk about why entrepreneurs have to do what they do.
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Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business
Posted by dobbie under MarketingFrom http://www.wired.com 6108 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 5, 2008 4:16 am
The idea that you can make money by giving something away is no longer radical. But until recently, practically everything "free" was really just the result of what economists would call a cross-subsidy: You'd get one thing free if you bought another, or you'd get a product free only if you paid for a service.
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Over the past decade, however, Read More
Busting the 'Free Money' Myth
Posted by ArmadaIG under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.businessweek.com 6108 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 5, 2008 2:44 am
Searching for a government grant or no-interest loan to start a business? Don't waste your time.
"I've worked in small-business development since 1989 and there have never been any special programs for women and minorities in terms of easier access to money," says Lori Kravets, executive director of the Growth Opportunity Connection, a non Read More
"I've worked in small-business development since 1989 and there have never been any special programs for women and minorities in terms of easier access to money," says Lori Kravets, executive director of the Growth Opportunity Connection, a non Read More
Yelp! founder Jeremy Stoppelman on building a site with millions of users
Posted by entrepreneur under Success StoriesFrom http://www.clubenetwork.com 6108 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 4, 2008 1:23 am
Yelp! founder Jeremy Stoppelman, a former VP at PayPal, talks about how to rebound from difficult beginnings to go on to creating a site that millions of people visit every month.
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Why Startups Fail: Run Out Of Cash, Run Out Of Commitment
Posted by Aaronontheweb under StartupsFrom http://onstartups.com 6109 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 4, 2008 3:13 pm
From the site: "One thing I've been pondering this weekend is figuring out why startups fail. But, in order to figure that out, I had to first decide what constitutes failure. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that a definitive failure is when the startup simply stops trying. And, the only reasons to stop trying are that you ru
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A True Story About a Chair
Posted by JohnH under ManagementFrom http://www.lonelymarketer.com 6109 days ago
Made Hot by: TerryJackson on March 4, 2008 12:12 am
A simple but effective way to discover the needs of your employees and customers. Patrick Schaber of The Lonely Marketer shares how a friend is using two chairs and a sign to find out what their employees are thinking. I'm putting this under the category of management, but it fits just was well in marketing.
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Marketing's Big Bang Theory
Posted by melanee under MarketingFrom http://www.adweek.com 6109 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 4, 2008 12:17 am
Marketing today is like a spectacular fireworks display. Short-lived and breathtaking. Unforgettably forgettable. All our efforts seem to be front-loaded into launching with a bang. The fireworks are mesmerizing. The sky is filled with brilliant colors, flashes of light and accompanying music to boot. A hypnotized mob "oohs" and "aahs" with ap
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