The New York Times:
The original pitch landed in the inbox with a whiff of medical authenticity overlaid with a snicker-inducing headline: “Toxic Ties to ‘New Shower Curtain Smell’ Evident, According to Latest Laboratory Testing.”
There was a news conference, this release said, at New York University Medical Center. It was led by a doctor representing an […]
download squad:
No more excuses: let’s get your small business Website whipped into shape. People who are moderately online use the Web as their first search source.
Phone books are dead trees; if your business is not online with an easy-to-find phone number, I’m clicking elsewhere.
What do your site visitors want most of all from your site?
LET […]
CNBC:
In garages, basements, spare rooms and even dorm rooms all across America, hard-working dreamers are launching businesses right this minute. The thought of this really gets me going.
I’m all about the underdog, the passionate entrepreneur with a small amount of cash and a huge heart. I refer to these people as Toilet Paper Entrepreneurs, […]
Fingerprints are unique from person to person. Deb Nester of Prairie Creations has jewelry-fied the fingerprints, and pet prints, of many loved ones into a charm. The kit, which costs $49.95, includes everything you’ll need to make a silver fingerprint. She carries instructions on her website to help her customers get the […]
The New York Times:
You, too, can be an entrepreneur. Many of them are part of the first wave of America’s 76 million baby boomers who are taking early retirement and turning their hobbies into small businesses. Very small businesses.
They say their microbusinesses are a way to give focus to a favorite pastime, get more […]
Newsweek:
When an executive wants to sound humane during a public address to the staff, he or she will trot out the well-worn phrase, “Our most valuable assets leave the building at the end of the day.”
Clichés are generally true, but this one may not be, thanks to the growth of user-generated content on the Internet.
Whether […]
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PalmBeachPost:
After graduating from Carnegie-Mellon University, young American entrepreneur Justin Fidler scoured the Earth for the perfect place to open a high-tech company.
After eliminating Western Europe as too costly, he looked at Eastern Europe: Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. But it seemed to Fidler that, “if you can buy bagels in Prague, then there must […]
PostStar:
Karen Rosick calls her mother-in-law an “extraordinary woman,” and why shouldn’t she?
At 80 years old, Rose Rosick isn’t spending her retirement traveling the world or playing golf. Instead, the bright-eyed lady with alabaster locks is running her own business — one that requires her to be comfortable not only with computers, but machines run by […]
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