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Vegan Cupcakes Take Over The World Party

Who wears a black leather skirt to a vegan cupcake party? That would be me, Nichelle, your intrepid CTTC cupcake blogger who attended the wonderful book party for
Vegan Cupcakes Take Over The World: 75 Dairy-Free Recipes for Cupcakes that Rule
by Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Terry Hope Romero. You can check out their blog, Vegan […]

eBay Made Easy

Entrpreneur:
With more than 2 billion items listed on eBay in the past year, and close to $50 billion sold, the sheer size of this online marketplace can be overwhelming. Fortunately, as eBay has grown, the company has worked hard to make it easier for new sellers to get started and be successful. Here are 10 […]

The Story Behind One Minute Manicure

Chuck Huckaby:
She originally just wanted to make money while staying at home with her children. Today that ambition has created a business with $20 million in sales. It’s the One Minute Manicure. She got the business going with about $5,000 in cash in 1999. Her products are available online and through major retail outlets […]

Yearly Business Planning Is Vital Organization Tool

Rhonda Abrams:
Fall is a perfect time to take stock of your direction, set goals, and milestones for the coming year. That’s the time when we have traditionally developed an annual plan in my company.
But this year, during the summer, we conducted a thorough marketing plan session, so we put off the business plan process. Whoops!
Without […]

Flipping Websites

Unusual Businesses Ideas That Work:
August 2005, Jermaine Jones paid $1,000 to buy 411Hype.com, a website about all things hip-hop. He beefed it up–added some forums about fitness and health, for example–and managed to boost traffic by a couple thousand unique visitors, to 7,000 a month.
Then, in late March, Jones put the site up for sale […]

Craigslist Brokers

Unofficial Craigslist Book Blog:
It’s an open marketplace; people come to sell their products/services while others hope to find the best deal on something they want to buy.
As Craigslist becomes even larger and busier, connecting buyer and seller can be difficult. Hence the emergence of a new business online, the Craigslist broker.
This person’s sole purpose is […]

Shippers Deliver Small-Business Bonuses

Miami Herald:
Morris Mays — county employee by day, inventor by night — excused himself to change into the costume he sometimes dons to sell the toothbrush-sterilization system he created.
Emerging in a sharply pressed black tuxedo, he asked: “Do you get it? I’m dressed to kill.”
If Mays’ germ-killing outfit is a bit unexpected, so is […]

Sweet Dog Treats


Rachel’s Amy Sedaris interview

This is not technically about cupcakes, but I think you may be interested - I interviewed Amy Sedaris about her new book I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence for Villagevoice.com
Allison is also interviewing Amy and writing about her book for this very blog, coming soon!
Original post by Rachel and software by Elliott Back

Bizops Podcast #8

Episode #8 of the Business Opportunities Weblog podcast is up:
Mike Garrison, vice-president of the Referral Institute and co-author of Truth or Delusion? Busting Networkings Biggest Myths, is on the show and shares some of his networking tips.
Original post by Dane and software by Elliott Back