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Evidence that Selling on eBay is Easy
Mention eBay in a room full of people and pretty well everyone there will have bought or sold something on eBay at one point. But what if you've never sold...
Carnival of Personal Finance
This week’s Carnival of Personal Finance is up at Financial Fruition.
Join the Conversation in the Forum
In the Small Business Canada Forum, small business people are talking about: Should I buy a new car for my business? Are these legitimate business expenses? How do you form an association of...
Entrepreneurship Is in the Blood
Entrepreneurs’ Viewpoint Blog: Yesterday on the BBC news website there was an article about a UK-US study that has found our genes “are crucial in determining whether we are entrepreneurial and likely to become self-employed.” When looking at sets of identical and fraternal twins the study found that the siblings in the identical sets were more [...]
Yahoo is the new Google. Google is the new Yahoo.
What does it all mean? Up is down, and black is white. This spring has been very strange. Google, it seems, has jumped the shark. It has been overtaken, left standing, and not by some new startup of ultra smart MIT alumni or by the gazillions in the Microsoft development budget, but by the deeply unhip and previously discounted Yahoo.
Evidence that Selling on eBay is Easy
Mention eBay in a room full of people and pretty well everyone there will have bought or sold something on eBay at one point. But what if you've never sold...
Need a Summer Job? Start a Summer Business
Summer is a great time to start a business. So if you're a student off for the summer, a recent graduate or just someone thinking that some extra money would...
Linking Strategies for Legitimate Targeted Website Traffic
Discover strategies used by Robin Nobles, John Alexander Michael Campbell, and others . . . Available now for free download.
The Where Did You Get the Idea Poll
Have you already voted? If so, here are the results of the poll that asks, "Where did you get the idea for starting your business? If you haven't, vote in the...
Jump ?N Play Gym
Tracey Howard owner of Jump ‘n Play wrote: I own and operate Jump ‘n Play Gym, which is a parent-child learning program based in play and music. It’s all about families and children and I really believe it’s best of the best in design and structure. I started the company in 2003, when I’d had [...]
LLCs Vs. S-Corps
Jeff Cornwall: [LLCs] offer no real tax advantage for most entrepreneurs, and since they tend to be more expensive, one might wonder why. But, key in on two words from the last two sentences, attorney and expensive, and you get a clue as to one possible reason. Lawyers make more money from pushing LLCs. There are [...]
Spying on Mom
Forbes Small Business: Worried about an elderly relative who lives alone? Upset that you can’t keep your unblinking eye on her 24 hours a day to ensure she’s safe and healthy? Living Independently Group, a three-year-old New York City company, is offering what it bills as the next best thing: sensors throughout her home to keep [...]
These Hot Tools are Too Cool
Wordbombing . . .scripts from Kurt Melvin.
There's Nothing Cheap About These Free Webmaster Resources
Sharon Housely reveals webmaster resources.
RSS Traffic Boost
So, is a list really necessary?
Slow Leadership Killers
Slow Leadership:
Join the Conversation in the Forum
In the Small Business Canada Forum, small business people are talking about: What should I do about this unpaid invoice? What are your top three business books? As a freelancer am I a...
The #1 Way to Differentiate Your Business
Is still customer service. It's still far and away the easiest, most cost effective way to attract new customers and/or clients and retain the ones you already have - which...
Carnival of Entrepreneurship
This week’s Carnival of Entrepreneurship is up at A Thought Over Coffee.
SEO is Key to High Search Engine Rankings
David asks, "how can I organize my Web site so that when someone searches Google, my company's name comes up first?" Getting a number 1 page ranking isn’t a matter of...
The Forgotten Exit Strategy
Almost any “how to start a business” book will give advice on developing an exit strategy when building a business. This allows you to recover from a failed business as easily as possible. For instance… a place to sell off left over inventory, leaving enough in your savings to get you through a few months [...]
RSS - Publish Headlines to the World
Virtually free advertising . . .
Baskets Make Great Father's Day Gifts
This coming Sunday is Father's Day, leaving less than a week to find an appropriate gift. If your Father is like mine, he's probably already received enough ties and cologne...
Need a Summer Job? Start a Summer Business
Summer is a great time to start a business. So if you're a student off for the summer, a recent graduate or just someone thinking that some extra money would...
Who Says You Have to Take Risks?
Gladys Edmunds: Recently while being interviewed for a small business journal, the interviewer asked if I thought anyone could own and operate a business. I told him I believe anyone who has the desire to own a business owes it to themselves to give it a go. Before I could continue, the interviewer interrupted and said, “But [...]
Carnival Of Marketing
This week’s Carnival of Marketing is up on James D. Brausch’s blog.
A Home Office Built for Two
Startup Journal: For many parents, the whole notion of creating a home office centers on walling yourself off from family life, creating a space — whether an entire room or just a desk tucked into the kitchen or den — where your world is private and removed from all the commotion and demands of spouse and [...]
Writing Articles and SEO
More important than you think . . . 10 ways to improve your business and site visibility . . .
Blog and Ping? What Are their consequesnces???
The question is does this- or some variation of it work? If not, where did this idea come from? Okay, bad news first . .
How to Shoot a Bullet Through Your Startup
David Heinemeier: Are you thinking about starting a company in the web space? Step one, don’t listen to Business 2.0 and their How to build a Bulletproof Startup nonsense! They’ll tell you that you need to burn between $1.6 and $4.5 million to get to launch. They’re wrong. They’ll tell you that working on a prototype is [...]
Baskets Make Great Father's Day Gifts
This coming Sunday is Father's Day, leaving less than a week to find an appropriate gift. If your Father is like mine, he's probably already received enough ties and cologne...
Road Wage
Business Journal: In a market overrun by taxis and limos, Seth Riney’s livery business is taking the road less traveled. As gas prices continue to soar, Riney’s 3-year-old enterprise, PlanetTran LLC, is carving out a niche for itself in the public ground transportation market by offering the nation’s first car service using an all-hybrid fleet of vehicles. Hybrids [...]
Join the Conversation in the Forum
In the Small Business Canada Forum, small business people are talking about: What should I do about this unpaid invoice? What are your top three business books? As a freelancer am I a...
How to Start a One-Ingredient Restaurant
MSNBC: These days, the name of the game in the restaurant industry is differentiation. If you specialize in one product and you know your stuff, hungry customers will flock to you for a taste. “There are currently about 1 million restaurants in the U.S., representing about $430 billion a year in sales, with [about] $1.3 billion per [...]
Why a New Idea Isn?t the Key to Entrepreneurship
Business Pundit: I used to think the key to entrepreneurship was a novel idea. Isn’t that what most of us believe? I wanted to invite a new high tech widget or offer a cool new service that no one else had thought of. That was the way I would make my millions. The first blow came when [...]
Founders: Don?t Underpay Yourself
Adventures in Capitalism: I always advise company founders not to underpay themselves. Underpaying yourself isn’t a noble sacrifice, it’s a distortion. If your business can’t turn a profit paying market salaries, maybe it’s not such a good business. Of course, it’s hard to draw this line sometimes, especially when you’re a first-time founder. When I started my [...]
24 Dinners at a Time
Springwise: Last year, we wrote about three fix-and-freeze companies that allow customers to assemble prepped food into healthy dinners. The concept has exploded in the past year. Entrepreneurs across the US have started their own dinner assembly stores, and the field’s leader, Dream Dinners, has expanded from 49 locations in April 2005 to 163 today, thanks [...]
Crafty Web Design Boosts Readership
Discover a few simple design tricks to keep visitors on your site . . .
Phony Invoices and Other Scams
Reading that charges have been laid in a telemarketing scam (CTV.ca) gladdens my heart. Five people and three companies in Ontario and Quebec allegedly "duped tens of thousands of businesses...
Dealing With Failure
Young Entrepreneur: Most entrepreneurs fail at least once, if not many times. The characteristic that defines a successful entrepreneur is how failure is handled. I am a believer in the fact that failure is the best teacher, if you deal with it correctly. As someone who has been through a failed business, here are my tips [...]
On the Cheap--Niche Keyword Lists that Work
Niche Data mining package best buy.
What to Look For When Choosing a Legitimate Home Business
With an increasing amount of scams on the internet posing as legitimate home businesses it is becoming more and more difficult to find a business opportunity that is not going to take your money and run.
Phony Invoices and Other Scams
Reading that charges have been laid in a telemarketing scam (CTV.ca) gladdens my heart. Five people and three companies in Ontario and Quebec allegedly "duped tens of thousands of businesses...
Safelist E-Mail a Pain in the . . .
Been ripped-off lately . . .?
SEO is Key to High Search Engine Rankings
David asks, "how can I organize my Web site so that when someone searches Google, my company's name comes up first?" Getting a number 1 page ranking isn’t a matter of...
Entrepreneurs Make Poor Patrons
Tim O’Leary: I am an unabashed entrepreneur. Since graduating from college - I have never worked for anyone else for any significant amount of time. In retrospect, this was probably a mistake, as I suspect the right mentor could have smoothed the road for me a bit, but it all turned out, and I [...]
Some Lessons from the Big Guys
Steve Strauss in USA Today: Here then are my top 5 big business lessons for small business: There’s Power in Numbers: The fatal flaw for many a small business is that they too often work in a vacuum. Be Thorough: Large corporations, for the most part, make decisions fairly slowly, and even then, only after fully analyzing [...]
The Where Did You Get the Idea Poll
Have you already voted? If so, here are the results of the poll that asks, "Where did you get the idea for starting your business? If you haven't, vote in the...

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