I had been nursing an entrepreneurial itch for a while but while pregnant with my second child, this passion went to a feverish pitch. Maybe it was all the raging hormones. I poured my heart and soul into this venture, an online children’s bookstore.
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Lessons I Learned From My First Year in Business
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 4536 days ago
3 Tips to Lure More Blog Visitors
Posted by sahil2068 under StartupsFrom http://www.iblognet.com 4536 days ago
This is a guest post by Olawale Daniel. Getting traffic is one of the greatest challenges of many bloggers and online business owners as far as getting visitors is concern. The reason is,it looks somehow complex in many cases but when we look it at different angle; we’ll understand that it is very
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One Simple Idea: 3 Steps For Ideas for Products
Posted by argentisgroup under StartupsFrom http://salestipaday.com 4537 days ago
Stephen Key, author of One Simple Idea, goes over his thoughts on 3 Steps For Ideas for Products. Check out more here.
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Part 2: How Software can Impact the Bottom Line
Posted by kcrossland under StartupsFrom http://www.yourofficeanywhere.com 4538 days ago
If you are a small business, solopreneur, or work from your home, chances are you're using the cloud. Software in the cloud is extremely affordable letting companies save thousands of dollars on previous costs. Doing business online has changed the competitive world, leveling the playing field.
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Participate In the Second-Annual Solopreneur Life End-of-Year Survey
Posted by Larry J Keltto under StartupsFrom http://www.thesolopreneurlife.com 4538 days ago
Participate in The Second-Annual Solopreneur Life End-of-Year Survey. The results of this anonymous survey will advance our knowledge of the current state of solopreneurship.
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7 Ways Startups Get Tagged as Too Risky by Investors
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4538 days ago
We all know that every startup is risky. No risk means no reward. Yet every investor has his own “rules of thumb” on what makes a specific startup too high a risk for his investment taste. You need to know these guidelines to set your expectations on funding.
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What Is A Provisional Patent - Protecting Your Idea
Posted by argentisgroup under StartupsFrom http://salestipaday.com 4538 days ago
Stephen Key, author of One Simple Idea, goes over his thoughts on What Is A Provisional Patent - Protecting Your Idea. Check out more here.
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Landing Lucrative Corporate Clients
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://blog.drshannonreece.com 4538 days ago
Today on my show I had the pleasure of a speaking with Angelique Rewers, The Corporate Agent, who provided us with the first steps for how to land corporate clients.
Working with small business owners and corporate clients, Angelique understand the challenges and advantages in both worlds. In ou Read More
Working with small business owners and corporate clients, Angelique understand the challenges and advantages in both worlds. In ou Read More
Investment Advice: Why Investing In Tech Startups May Be The Better Way To Grow Your Money
Posted by NairaBrains under StartupsFrom http://nairabrains.com 4538 days ago
I am never going to say that investing in stocks and bonds is out of vogue. With the right strategy you can still take your savings and increase it substantially investing in stocks. However if you are the type that never has it going
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Hoping To Raise Funds for Your Startup? 7 Questions to Expect From Investors
Posted by NairaBrains under StartupsFrom http://nairabrains.com 4538 days ago
Getting needed funding for your business idea or startup is probably the biggest hurdle you must pass if you are to succeed as an entreprenuer and grow that idea to worth millions or billions.
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