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9 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Business They are Starting Next Year

Hearpreneur

After living in NYC for over 25 years, when the pandemic hit, I relocated to my home state of Kentucky. So, I will be doing business both in The Lone Star State aside from my hub here in Kentucky. In 2021, I’ll launch The Expat Partner Coach LLC to empower expat partners to live purposeful and positive lives abroad.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain The Future Trends They See in Their Industry

Hearpreneur

Demand for divorce services will lead to more professionals getting into the divorce industry. The housing demand has far outpaced the supply in 2020 and this will continue into 2021. Thanks to Luke Smith, We Buy Property In Kentucky ! #4-Rise . #1- Use of cheaper online divorce tools. Photo Credit: Olivia Summerhill.

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30 Entrepreneurs Share Their Goals for 2022

Hearpreneur

Thanks to Dan Close, We Buy Houses in Kentucky ! #4- While they may all be lucrative, in 2022, I'd like to leverage our internal analytics to better determine which channels we should divest from so that we can reinvest in more successful sales channels that bring in high-value customers and partners. 4- Find more balance.

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19 Entrepreneurs Share Their Business Goals for 2018

Hearpreneur

We at KYDS LLC (Kentucky **Distillation** Services) are fundamentally changing the science of industrial hemp extracts. In 2018, our core focus will be expanding our footprint locally first here in Kentucky and internationally, and job creation. Thanks to Dr. Pritesh Kumar, Kentucky Distillation Services ! #13- 12- Expansion.

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6 Texas-Style Business Lessons That Every Entrepreneur Can Take To The Bank

YoungUpstarts

The biggest business – oil – is always negotiated with a good bottle of Kentucky Sour Mash on the table. If someone is fair and good on the links, then that person is likely a fair and good business partner. Serious contracts demand serious dress and first impressions are everything. Wrong again.

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