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20 Entrepreneurs Share Their Business Goals for 2018

Hearpreneur

It could be more revenue, hiring clients or launching a new product or service, but every new year is an exciting time because it’s ripe with opportunity. This year we will hit our 100,000th person on experiential tours of Detroit and launch a new program that shares lessons learned with other leaders. 1- Efficiency. 6- Expansion.

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Twitter Link Roundup #75 – Small Business, Social Media, Design, Copywriting, Marketing And More

crowdSPRING Blog

How to hire a programmer when you’re not a programmer – [link]. New, improved Google Social Search squeezes out SEO – [link]. Half of Detroit’s public schools being shut down? Is this the start of the second dotcom bubble? – [link]. Site Speed – Are You Fast? Does it Matter? – [link].

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Top 10 Must Attend Conferences And Expos For Entrepreneurs And Innovators

YoungUpstarts

Locations and dates : Miami, May 1-7; Detroit, May 19-25; Chicago, June 23-29; New York, September 29-October 5; Los Angeles, November 17-23. Love it or hate it, SEO is something that every entrepreneur must learn. You’re not likely to find this many SEO, social media and content experts under any other roof. Dates : July 14-16.

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24 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

After thinking about how much I enjoyed helping her business grow and learning all I could about business structure, marketing, SEO and social media to name a few, I decided to take these new skills and help other small business owners. This was with the companies who wanted to hire them. She now photographs thirty newborns a month!

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

techcrunch.com

Inevitably, the excuses begin: I need to hire people to build the product. In later posts I’m going to get into more detail on specific topics like hiring, raising money, what types of ideas have the potential to get big, finding your founders, and the like. In my neck of the woods programmers are hired guns at first year in college.