Articles related to "Entreprenuers"Where can one go to get the start-up financing needed to get a new small business off the ground?
There were 909,253 American franchise business outlets at the end of 2005 for a good reason. Franchising is one of the best ways to branch out and become one's own boss.
With all the channels of communication on the internet, it's no surprise people can now fund their special interest projects with a good idea and few clicks of a button.
Here is a list of the most helpful online resources for women who run small and home-based businesses.
The latest from positive psychology on personal strengths, how to spot them, and why you should use them.
A CTR Ring may be the most popular piece of Mormon jewelry, but someone not familiar with the faith may not know what the letters stand for.
Entering contests is a great way to show off work, and maybe even earn a little extra money on the side. Use contests to get ahead, and stand out to show off skill.
Franchising began with restaurants and they continue to dominate the field. Not only are there far more of them, but they also continue to grow.
The commute, the coworkers, the cost of gasoline: it's enough to make one long to work from home. But running a home-based business is not for everyone.
Entrepreneurial activity can spur charitable growth and will benefit the less fortunate as well as the surrounding community - economically and socially.
Hogeland's book brings to life the economic distress of the rebels, the heavy hand of the federal government, and the peace efforts of moderates.
It's possible to make money on eBay from home selling anything at all. There is a market out there for anything anyone is selling. The items just have to be listed.
Marketing skills are just as important or more so for a small business than for a large enterprise. The Internet has a wealth of information for small business owners.
Ideas for making a living by opening and owning a profitable money-making funky coffee shop, espresso bar, java cart, teahouse, cafe, or other fun beverage business.
Kari Kay is a success coach, author, and owner of the Floppy Cat Company living in the United States.
|