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Going Into My First Small BusinessJump to Original Source

0:00 March 21, 2008|melvin polatnickHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Losing fifty thousand dollars on my first small business adventure was a painful learning experience for me.



Learning How to Buy a Small Business the Hard WayJump to Original Source

0:00 March 21, 2008|melvin polatnickHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Never buy a small business if you lack experience.If you do be prepared to lose your investment.



Extracting the Maximum Value From Your Company's Marketing DatabaseJump to Original Source

0:00 March 20, 2008|Ryan PitylakHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Create a compelling landing page that is always conversions focused. Your prospects should immediately understand the value statement and your unique selling points. Ryan Pitylak believes that you must give them an easy way to sign up, using a very simple sign up form. Do not put up road blocks in the sign up process. For example, no 'input the following code in the box below.'



Going Broke in the Wrong Small BusinessJump to Original Source

0:00 March 20, 2008|melvin polatnickHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Never buy ten candy vending machines and try to put them on location because if you do you will go broke.



The Disease That Targets Small Business OwnersJump to Original Source

0:00 March 19, 2008|Coach Thom FinnHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

I have named it EADD or Entrepreneurial Attention Deficit Disorder. A few years ago I thought it was just an isolated case here and there but now I would say that nearly 40% of all the small business owners I meet suffer from this. Its symptoms include difficulty focusing on 1 thing at a time, trouble sticking to 1 subject or topic, not being able to finish a task, poor follow through in general, and the in-ability to stick with a new pattern or habit until it becomes consistent.



China Plaza Celebrates One-year Rebuild AnniversaryJump to Original Source

0:00 March 18, 2008|Nancy SheerinHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

DATELINE: ROCKLAND AND SOUTH BOSTON, MA China Plaza on Market Street in Rockland has cause for celebration. This year marks the restaurants one-year rebuild anniversary and owner Joe Chan is thrilled with the outcome.



Clean Transitions in Family BusinessJump to Original Source

0:00 March 18, 2008|Maria KeiserHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Best Cleaners continues to grow and bring innovation to their business. Generational transition can sometimes end a successful business if it isn't done properly. The McCann family started their Dry Cleaning Business in 1954, and has been successful in transitioning ownership for 3 generations.



Clean Transitions in Family BusinessJump to Original Source

0:00 March 18, 2008|Maria KeiserHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Best Cleaners continues to grow and bring innovation to their business. Generational transition can sometimes end a successful business if it isn't done properly. The McCann family started their Dry Cleaning Business in 1954, and has been successful in transitioning ownership for 3 generations.



Directbuy of Buffalo Provides a Rolodex of Contractors and Services for Its MembersJump to Original Source

0:00 March 18, 2008|Nancy SheerinHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORKWhether youre looking for new kitchen cabinets, flooring or any other materials for a home improvement project, the search for the right products and the right look is a large enough project all by itself.



Directbuy of Western Michigan Offers play Areas for Parents and KidsJump to Original Source

0:00 March 18, 2008|Nancy SheerinHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

WYOMING, MICHIGANBy purchasing directly from the manufacturer, DirectBuy of Western Michigan members can not only save a lot of money, but enjoy the process as well.



Do You Want the Success You Claim You Want?Jump to Original Source

0:00 March 17, 2008|Timothy Aaron WhistonHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

I meet people on a regular basis who say they want to improve their life, make more money, leave a job they hate, etc. But the truth of the matter is 99% of these folks are only saying they want success and improvement.



Entrepreneur: Advertising Ad Sheets Equal Big ProfitsJump to Original Source

0:00 March 14, 2008|Nicholas TanHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Publishing and distributing a mail order ad sheet can be very profitable.



What it Takes to Become an EntrepreneurJump to Original Source

0:00 March 14, 2008|AnecedHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Starting a new business is not an easy task; however, despite the obstacles, many entrepreneurs work hard in order to achieve success.



CD and DVD Duplication First Started With Floppy Disks DuplicationJump to Original Source

0:00 March 13, 2008|sam fergussonHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

The floppy disk as we all know it has been around on the market since approximately 1969, and even though we only seem to have a blur picture of what it is, it was actually the first truly successful removable storage device and completely revolutionised computer disk storage.



Wine and Chocolate Create Solar PowerJump to Original Source

0:00 March 13, 2008|Clean Solar, IncHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

What do you get when you mix chocolate and wine? In the case of Clean Solar, Inc., you get solar. Silicon Valley Entrepreneur, Randy Zechman, is the founder of City Chocolate Fountains (the largest chocolate fountain rental company in the United States). Jeff Ritchey is a San Jose native and wine guru. He is a wine consultant for Pichetti Winery, San Saba winery, and has two of his own labeled wines. Together, they are the co-founders of Clean Solar, a Silicon Valley solar installer and integrat



Need More Personal Trainer Business Clients?Jump to Original Source

0:00 March 12, 2008|Joe GarnettHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Follow these 5 proven personal training business tips to boost your profits.



Warning to Direct Marketers: Asking These Questions Will Kill Your ConversionsJump to Original Source

0:00 March 12, 2008|Barry A. DensaHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

For those marketers who labor tirelessly, though fruitlessly, oblivious to marketing history, and unversed in copy that brings home the baconplease take note: this article is for you.



Family Owned Grocery Chain With Big Ideas and ValuesJump to Original Source

0:00 March 11, 2008|Maria KeiserHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Highland Park Market has been owned an operated by the Devanney Family since 1953. The business is currently in it's 3rd generation. Highland Park Market has been able to compete with the big box stores through innovative ideas, and maintaing the values of a small town store.



What Makes a Family Business Successful?Jump to Original Source

0:00 March 11, 2008|Maria KeiserHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Family owned businesses are the backbone of our economy. Unfortunately, less than 1/3 of all family owned businesses make it to the second generation, and 1/10 makes it to the third. So what does it take to succeed and be part of the 10% who survive?



Dangerous Affiliate Programs and How to Spot ThemJump to Original Source

0:00 March 10, 2008|Richard ScorpioHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

You hear about them all the time. As soon as you mention Internet business people cringe. The thought of pyramid schemes and illegal programs come to mind. The word scam is usually associated with ANY type of Internet business. Even though these types of business do not have clout and fade out, these are what people fear when considering affiliate marketing. So how do you find a good one?



How You Can Make Money From Web Hosting Niche in Affiliate MarketingJump to Original Source

0:00 March 09, 2008|Richard ScorpioHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

More and more people are making websites. Personal sites as well as business sites. Thats one area of the Internet that can be quite profitable. These people need a place to store their site, and using their home pc is usually not always their first choice. Thus it opens a new door for affiliates to promote these host.



What the Heck is a Company Profile and Why Do You Need It?Jump to Original Source

0:00 March 09, 2008|Anita BrutonHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

What is a company profile? Why is it important? What purpose does it serve? What goes into a profile? This article explores these questions and gives you a basic understanding of what a company profile is and how it is useful to you and your business.



A Meeting of OneJump to Original Source

0:00 March 06, 2008|Victoria K. MunroHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Whether clients are calling and sales are up or you're just getting a new business off the ground, running a business is demanding. The crucial daily tasks of running the business, wearing the many different hats, trying to catch up and keep up can consume all your time and energy. The thought of stopping to take time out to reflect, review and plan can seem absurd. Yet it could be what you need most.



Advanced Business Concepts for EntrepreneursJump to Original Source

0:00 March 06, 2008|Bill RingleHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

I read a newspaper story about a young man named Michael Walton who was raging against the community college dean over remedial skills test. He was a self-proclaimed math whiz because he aced his high school math courses and could balance his own checkbook.



Avoid Common Entrepreneurial Pitfalls: Keep in Balance and Get Where You Want to GoJump to Original Source

0:00 March 06, 2008|Victoria K. MunroHome/Business/Entrepreneurship

Key to business and life success is defining where you want to be in the future, and then keep in balance as you move towards your target.





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