Entrepreneur:
Now when nature calls you won’t have to leave it hanging. MizPee finds the closest, publicly accessible toilets in the city and rates them by cleanliness for your emergency duck-ins and dashes.
Simply access your cell phone’s web browser, navigate to mizpee.com or send a text to (415) 350-2290 to receive an SMS link. Then type […]
StartUp Journal:
StartUp Journal recently spoke with Tina Wells, 27, chief executive officer of Buzz Marketing, a youth-marketing services company, about trend watching and getting started as a young entrepreneur.
Q: Where did you get the idea for Buzz Marketing?
A: In high school, I was working as a reporter writing product reviews for the New Girl Times. […]
Citizen-Times:
After retiring from teaching math for 33 years, Boyd Tebben was ready for a new challenge. But he knew he still wanted to help people.
This drive to serve plus his lifelong love of audio/video equipment was the impetus behind Audio/Video Concepts, which Tebben started in mid-January. Now, instead of explaining geometry concepts to teens, Tebben, […]
Entrepreneur:
This is one business idea you’re going to have to see to believe. In Mississippi, entrepreneurs are stirring up batches of Kool-Aid dills to sell at their local markets. Yes, Kool-Aid pickles.
According to a teacher in the area, it’s easy to make a gallon of the popular concoction. Simply cut the pickles in half, make […]
Inc.:
The majority of owners and workers at business with fewer than 10 employees have no access to retirement plans or savings, a recent national survey found.
In a poll of more than 3,000 employers of so-called micro-businesses, 80 percent said they don’t provide retirement plans — either for themselves or their workers — according to the […]
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