Which of the following most closely explains why you are (or want to be) an entrepreneur?
You want to make more money.
You have no other alternatives.
You want to work fewer hours.
You want to have flexible work hours.
You believe you can create more interesting work for yourself than others can create for you.
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In addition to all of the books I’m giving away this month, I’ve also teamed up with goWholesale to giveaway an Apple iPod Nano this week!
goWholesale wants to better understand how you use the internet to source products and services for your
business. The iPod Nano will go to the person who leaves a comment […]
Posted by on 03 Dec 2007 at 7:45 am under Ideas, Food
Rhonda Abrams in USA Today:
Chocolate is more than just my favorite food group. Chocolate, as an industry, is booming, sweet with opportunities for entrepreneurs and small businesses.
Like most food specialty businesses, there are few barriers to entry for a chocolate company. Start-up costs can be low; in some states, you can even start in your […]
NY Times:
The saying that nothing good in life is free may be true most of the time. But Martin R. Lehman’s little office in Manhattan is one of the exceptions.
Mr. Lehman, 84, is a volunteer for Counselors to America’s Small Business, or Score (it used to be called Service Corps of Retired Executives), a nonprofit […]
I have this friend who’s been trying to start a business for years. It’s sad, because he actually think’s he’s in business. He’s incredibly smar, and has developed a very interesting technology, but try as I might, he won’t follow my rules and just get out there and try to sell his product. […]
People are always asking me for new ways to make money online, and I’ve recently come up with a new answer: Sitepoint’s Established Websites for Sale. Everyday people post large and small web businesses for sale. I don’t necessarily recommend looking for something to buy, though. I suggest that you read it […]
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