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18 Entrepreneurs Explain What They Did Prior to Starting Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

2 – Advertising Agency & Boutique PR and Advertising Agencies. Prior to starting my own public relations and marketing consultancy, I worked for one of the largest global advertising agencies as well as smaller boutique PR and advertising agencies. Thanks to Natalie Harper, Harper PR. #3 4 – Sr.

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37 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

I sent notes to my clients, thanking them for their business, notes to my employees for all of their support over the years, and notes to HelloWorld directors, for their trust in purchasing my company. In 2001, I came home to find my apartment on fire. 17) Devastating Event. Thanks to Lisa Concepcion, LoveQuest Marketing ! #24)

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35 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

We wanted to find a name that had meaning and that would keep every employee focused on what we are all about. When I actually started my PR firm in 2001, I had the name and the LLC already, so that’s what I went with, and in 2009 we rebranded to simply be The Eisen Agency. Image Credit: Carey Balogh.

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Twitter Link Roundup #121 – Small Business, Social Media, Design, Copywriting, Marketing And More

crowdSPRING Blog

The image to the left shows the Lord Howe stick insect, Dryocecelus australis , which was presumed extinct by 1960 but found again in 2001 on Ball’s Pyramid, the remains of an old volcano that emerged from the sea 7 million years ago. How to Make the Move From Big-Business Employee to Small-Business Owner – [link].

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

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Or, rather, more offensively to Facebook and Google employees, less offensive to.NET developers, though the underlying message is the same.). This whole thing sounds like the “fresh-outta-school” employee still stuck with the “i-am-31ee7″ mentality. Thank you.NET for making me and my employees successful.

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