KansasCity.com:
Caleb Markovich started Moovers Inc. back in 2005. It’s a household moving company, which has seven employees and operates within a 50-mile radius of downtown Kansas City. About 5 percent of the business is commercial.
Why did you want to go into business for yourself?
Markovich: “Entrepreneurship has always been a dream of mine, and I’ve been […]
Gazette.net:
Say you’re in China and come upon a road sign in Chinese. The problem? You don’t speak Chinese. The solution: your cell phone.
That’s the idea behind new software being developed by David Doermann, a researcher at the University of Maryland, College Park, and part-time entrepreneur. Doermann is among the cadre of University of Maryland scientists […]
Fortune Small Business:
Cooking fuel doesn’t seem like much to ask for, but an estimated 2.4 billion people worldwide struggle to find it. Consider Haiti, where 700 tons of wood is burned annually, and smoke from thousands of charcoal fires has led to widespread respiratory infections. “Propane is not accessible, and electricity is not affordable,” says […]
BusinessWeek:
Many entrepreneurs are eager to help new business owners find success, either through networking, mentoring, or even investing in startup firms. Fortunately, meeting them is not difficult and it can be a powerful way to obtain vital information and contacts in your industry. “Networking takes an investment of your time, but it can be a […]
Tim Berry at Up and Running:
It’s another question I get asked a lot. What’s a good business to start? As if there were good businesses to start. Whoops, I guess people do make lists, experts even, about types of businesses to start. Does anybody ever go back and check on them?
My favorite answer is:
Look in […]
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