The Dallas Morning News:
Barney Adams will tell you he’s never sold a product in his life.
That might seem strange coming from the guy who invented the Adams Tight Lies fairway wood, one of the best-selling golf clubs in history, and the founder of Plano-based Adams Golf Inc.
But it’s entirely plausible to those who’ve watched this […]
Startup Spark:
President Bush appointed a new chief of the Small Business Administration (SBA). The thing is, for the third time in a row, the appointed chief, Sandy Baruah, has very little small business experience.
Not only has he never run a company of his own, his closest connection to small business would be a consultant job […]
As our loved ones get older, senior care is becoming more important. Non-medical home care is growing in popularity as more seniors are looking for a little help that can make the difference between staying in their own home or having to go into an assisted living residence.
The President of ComfortStay Assistance, Michael J. […]
Reuters:
Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama unveiled a proposal on Sunday to give $6 billion a year in tax credits to small businesses that provide health insurance plans.
In a speech to Latino voters of the National Council of La Raza in San Diego, Obama gave credit for the idea to Sen. Hillary Clinton, whom he […]
The Star:
Soggy towels spreading nasty bacteria around your kitchen could soon be a thing of the past thanks to an invention by a Sheffield student.
Paul Oxley has come up with a hygienic, electronic way to dry dishes and dispose of kitchen mess - the Aquavac.
The 24-year-old, graduating from De Montfort University in Leicester with a […]
Small Business Idea.com:
Every new small business idea must face this simple yet essential question: Is your small business idea a business, a hobby, or both?
Go ahead, take 30 seconds to ask yourself this question.
The Answers:
If you answered “both”, you have failed this test. Chuck your idea and go back to the brainstorming phase. You will […]
Travelers Notebook:
No sooner than framing my college diploma on the wall, I found I was on my own, broke and nestled in the corner of a cubicle just to pay my bills. Yes, living in the city was swell, sort of. As for a desk job? I quickly figured out that wasn’t my thing.
The future […]
After the chewing gum and gadgets for children, is the distributor for ideas seen in the district of East Village in New York. Why not?
Photo by trendsnow.
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