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The 20 Coolest CoWorking Spaces In The U.S.

YoungUpstarts

Designed as a work space for writers, Paragraph takes up a 2,500-square-foot loft space in New York City. startups, social media firms, advertising and PR companies, and more. This Chicago coworking spot offers a fun, affordable place for people to work, renting by the day, week, or month.

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Public Relations Tips for Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs [Webinar Recap]

Up and Running

To grow a business, most entrepreneurs know that they should be implementing PR strategies. For this webinar, we were joined by Jennefer Witter, CEO and founder of the Boreland Group, and author of the new book, “The Little Book of Big PR: 100+ Quick Tips to Get Your Small Business Noticed.” The first one is define.

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29 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

I came up with my business name Aging Youthful when the network marketing company I am involved with came out with a product for youthful aging. PR and Prose. Thanks to Lauren Gilmore, PR and Prose ! #9- We’ve built a brand around it and are now one of the top web design and digital agencies in New York.

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A Few Key People Really Can Make a Huge Difference

Both Sides of the Table

But it did take Brad as a public spokesman, consummate networker and successful VC to help create legitimacy to let David’s ideas flourish. I’ve often talked about the NY advantage of having the NY Times, WSJ, Silicon Alley Insider, New York Magazine and even the editor of TechCrunch based there. It’s awesome.

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14 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

After a few months working out and end jobs around Chicago, I met an extraordinary business consultant who helped me build my business from the ground up in exchange for social media services. I was a poor college student (in computer networking field), while working part-time in food delivery (restaurant food/pizza).

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37 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

Hearpreneur

Thanks to Joe Silverman, New York Computer Help ! #3) Tapping into my knowledge of and experience in automotive marketing, I identified a need to monetize social networks for businesses. Lots of trial and error, many many hours of unpaid work, networking and investment later I am proud of what I have accomplished.

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35 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

After years working in fashion PR/Marketing in NYC and Milan, and then as a co-founder/owner of a Brooklyn-based rock ’n’ roll play space for kids under 5, I found myself becoming overly excited about my friends starting new businesses. I assumed that if New York State approved my incorporation application than the name must be fine.

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