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What is a Social Enterprise?

Up and Running

L3Cs were first formed in 2008, and are currently only legal in Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming, as well as the federal jurisdictions of the Crow Indian Nation of Montana, and the Oglala Sioux Tribe. appeared first on Bplans Blog. B corp, or Benefit Corporation.

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Skype for Small Business Profile: Dr. Sabrina Schleicher

Mike Michalowicz

Tap the Potential, LLC is located in Riverton, Wyoming, and Sabrina’s mission is to help rural businesses face their #1 challenge – “How to find and keep great employees.” Put simply, Skype lets Sabrina offer her services to businesses anywhere in the world, far beyond her beloved Wyoming home.

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25 Entrepreneurs Explain Their Major Accomplishments in 2019

Hearpreneur

16- Made my blog a profitable business. That’s when I started looking into other means to make money as a safety net and when I learned about blogging. I’ve spent all of 2019 learning everything I could about how to run a blog as a business, and one of the happiest moments was back on July 19th, 2019 when I made my first commission!

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Not Just a WordPress User, Now Also an Advisor to Automattic

Hunter Walker

I first met Matt Mullenweg , founder of Automattic/WordPress, over a bowl of chili in Wyoming last decade. Matt, Raanan and Toni, along with several hundred team members across the world, have created a company I admire, anchored by a platform I use for this blog: WordPress. Unless that’s the way all Swiss appear at first.

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New Yorker Longreads for the Holiday Weekend

Hunter Walker

If you’re looking for some great writing this weekend, here are a few of the excellent New Yorker longreads: Citizen Khan – A story of immigration, our melting pot and never forgetting what American values truly are, told through the personal history of a Muslim man selling Tamales in 20th century Wyoming.

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New Yorker Longreads for the Holiday Weekend

Hunter Walker

If you’re looking for some great writing this weekend, here are a few of the excellent New Yorker longreads: Citizen Khan – A story of immigration, our melting pot and never forgetting what American values truly are, told through the personal history of a Muslim man selling Tamales in 20th century Wyoming.

Wyoming 49
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Incorporating Your Small Business: Protect Yourself And Prosper

YoungUpstarts

Some people choose a state with more favorable case law or tax benefits, like Nevada, Wyoming or Delaware. He writes a monthly column in Small Business Today and blogs for Small Business 411. Most people choose to incorporate in the state in which they do a majority of their business.