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Jonathan Fields, the "Career Renegade", challenges entrepreneurs to avoid trying to duplicate past success. Duplicating past efforts may be a temptation but such attempts are often unsuccessful because in most cases circumstances in the market and in others have changed. Watch the video for Jonathan's inspiring message. Read More

Bad Times Can Call for Big Ideas

Avatar Posted by stillwagon428 under News
From http://bigthink.com 5632 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 21, 2009 10:30 pm
The New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Group recently carried out a study of recession survival strategies. Their findings should be of interest to business owners everywhere. They concluded that seven factors helped businesses through the recession, and also that these factors are well applied to small as well as large business interests. Read More
An oldie but goodie. This is hands down my favorite post of all time on startup, as relevant today as the day it was pecked out on Kawasaki's keyboard. Credit crunch? Lack of investment? No problem! Create a product, find someone who will pay for it and go! Number 3 is the one that resonates with me (and, no, it's not because I like the idea of Read More
So, what I'm wondering is this - What fundamental marketing “drills” should you, and every one in the organization be doing every single day to become marketing MVPs? (or at least get off the bench) Read More

50 Social Sites That Every Business Needs a Presence On

Avatar Posted by stillwagon428 under Online Marketing
From http://www.insidecrm.com 5632 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 18, 2009 9:36 am
If your business limits its online presence to advertising banners and blogging, it's missing out. The Internet provides powerful networking opportunities that allow users to effectively target their audience by logging on to social sites like LinkedIn, Digg and more. Take advantage of these tools by asserting your company's presence online and Read More

10 Things To Consider Before Quitting Your Job To Freelance Full-Time

Avatar Posted by stillwagon428 under Startups
From http://www.elance.com 5632 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 20, 2009 9:43 pm
I wish there were a secret formula to ensure that the freelance business you have been madly working on is going to generate enough income to compensate for your current salary as an employee, if not much more. Unfortunately, there are many, many factors that go into determining business success. Read More
Your employees have a direct impact on how customers view your business. They are usually the first ones to come in contact with potential customers and their appearance, attitude and demeanor can easily be a turn off. Maybe your employees aren't even aware of the subtle signals they are giving out. Luckily, there are small changes that employee Read More

How to pitch to investors

Avatar Posted by ShawnHessinger under Startups
From http://www.energybyte.com 5632 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 17, 2009 9:26 pm
Cristian Dorobantescu, a Romanian entrepreneur and blogger, has some interesting takes on business startup from his perspective as a business person operating in Eastern Europe. Here is his reaction, drawing on his own experience, to an article from Entrepreneur.com on how to pitch to investors with a link to the original. Read More
How should you define corporate values for your startup business? Blogger Ben Yoskovitz asks how to balance opportunities with maintaining a company vision. Read More

Small Businesses Thrive by Investing in Green Technology

Avatar Posted by roseanderson under Technology
From http://www.smbtrendwire.com 5632 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 18, 2009 12:39 am
Green technology is an excellent investment to make right now and you don't have to be an industry leader to explore green territories. Small businesses can do it too - and many of them actually are. Read More
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