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9 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Business They are Starting Next Year

Hearpreneur

My solution will allow users to have a more organic, yet virtual way, of making connections for anything from business, networking, fitness, friendship, hobbies or anything with anyone all over the world! Next year, I am expanding my already successful business into Texas. Thanks to Lori Cheek, Cheekd ! #2- 2- Expanding into Texas.

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PressIt, An Easy Way To Convert Original Content Into Merchandise

YoungUpstarts

Louisville, Kentucky-based online retailer of stock and user-customized on demand products CafePress has launched PressIt , a simple and effective way for bloggers or small businesses to monetize their original images and other content, by making it simple to put them on products like t-shirts, mugs and tote bags.

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States of Innovation, Going Gonzeaux Tour – 2012

Gregg Fraley, Author of Jack's Notebook

to anyone who invites me — if you’re within shouting distance of my travel route (roughly I-75, but with swings on I-65) I’ll come and talk to any group of entrepreneurs, inventors, small business people, leaders, CEO’s, students, teachers, new product development specialists, or, in a word, innovators.

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Transcript of The Secrets to Leading Creative People

Duct Tape Marketing

John Jantsch: Leading or managing people in an organization is a tough job. Todd Henry: There really are two primary things that creative people need from their manager in order to thrive. There’s a tremendous amount of identity wrapped up in starting a business, in the business itself. Back to Podcast. Transcript.

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We’re Not Doing Enough to Help Small Businesses

VC Adventure

Specifically how the stimulus is failing to meet the needs of small businesses around America in this time of crisis. There are more than 30 so far nationwide, such as this one in Louisville, Kentucky, that aims to put 0% interest loans into the bank accounts of businesses with fewer than 10 employees within a week.