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Bush Names Small Business Administration Chief
But Sandy Baruah, a Commerce Dept. official, has only limited small-biz experience, and, if confirmed, will have only a few...
Winning with Wine
When you think of the different businesses being opened by entrepreneurs each year, chances are "vintner" would not ...
Yvon Chouinard on Entrepreneurship
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• How to Have More Fun
BusinessWeek.com - You'll have more fun and make more money if you enjoy your customers
• The Etiquette of Business Cards
BusinessWeek.com - The Etiquette of Business Cards
• Is Liability Insurance a Must to Go Global?
BusinessWeek.com - When you're shopping for product liability insurance, make sure your policy covers lawsuits filed in foreign countries, not just U.S. courts
• Demystifying Web 2.0
BusinessWeek.com - Richard J. Goossen shows how entrepreneurs can make the most of Web 2.0
• Dad: An Entrepreneur's Secret to Success
BusinessWeek.com - In honor of Father's Day, notable entrepreneurs share memories of their fathers that have helped shape their careers
• Father Knows Business
Entrepreneur.com - When Greg Bishop dreamed up the idea for a father-to-be boot camp in 1990, the fatherhood industry was uncharted territory. "One of the fundamental problems at that point and ...
• A Health-Care Entrepreneur-Turned-Farmer
BusinessWeek.com - The local foods movement and concern for the environment are among the reasons for the growing popularity of community-supported farming
• Break Into the Global Marketplace
Entrepreneur.com - Many small and midsize businesses are hesitant to break into the global marketplace because of the perception that trading on a global scale is cost-prohibitive. But thanks to the ...
• A Practical Guide to Branding
BusinessWeek.com - Define your brand identity—your product's "personality"—before you spend a dime on advertising or marketing
• Make Your Web Site Work for You
BusinessWeek.com - Your Web site should convey your brand. Our columnist looks at three small companies' sites to see how well they do
• Ciao Bella—in Your Grocer's Dairy Case
BusinessWeek.com - How friendly media attention helped a Little Italy gelato shop move from being a restaurant supplier to a premium supermarket brand
• Optimism Knows No Slowdown
Entrepreneur.com - Spend enough time following the news, and it's enough to make you wonder if Chicken Little was appointed chairman of the Federal Reserve. Granted, things like the dismal ...
• Fresh Entrepreneurs in Chicago
BusinessWeek.com - Old camp buddies mingle online, upscale meals on the go, and a limited-supply shoe boutique: Profiles of three companies worth watching
• Indie Filmmakers Hit Their Target
BusinessWeek.com - Taking cues from musicians' Internet business models, filmmakers are transforming the movie biz by handling marketing, distribution, and DVD sales
• When a Business Partnership Goes Wrong
BusinessWeek.com - If the business is failing and your working relationship sours, there are steps you can take to either mend fences with your partners or dissolve the partnership
• Auctions on eBay: A Dying Breed
BusinessWeek.com - As consumers opt for fixed-price purchases, what happens to the company that perfected the art of online bidding—and the scores of e-auctioneers?
• The Power of Positioning
BusinessWeek.com - How to distinguish yourself from the competition to be sure you have a preferred place in your target customer's mind
• Wolfgang Puck vs. Wolfgang Zwiener
BusinessWeek.com - Two restaurant chains with similar names are about to square off in a trademark-infringement showdown
• What's the Next Bubble to Burst?
Entrepreneur.com - What goes up must come down. It's one of the first rules of life children learn when they throw a ball or jump out of a tree--which may be why it's one of the last things ...
• Art Gets Entrepreneurial
Entrepreneur.com - Jaime Zollars began selling her art prints almost as a lark. Soon after earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts in illustration, a friend encouraged her to set up a booth at the ...

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