5 Ways to Know When Your Big Business Idea Isn't Big at All
From http://blog.printrunner.com 335 days ago
Made Hot by: BizRock on June 21, 2012 1:07 pm
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Comments
334 days ago
Worst ting is when you invest a lot of time and effort in something and no one is interested in that.
One more time thank you for sharing here at BizSugar!
293 days ago
The worst thing that could really happen is that nobody cares about your idea, and you didn't learn from it at all.
Every process we take in our marketing efforts is to become better in the future. So yes, your ideas *should* inspire you and should not stop you from thinking big at all times. Just my two cents :)