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e-Lobbying: A presidential sex scandal got their nonprofit off the ground. Now their 300,000 politically conscious members keep it going
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What's up, doc?
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Sir save-a-lot
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Can I get a little help here? Raising money: You need experience to hit up investors, but no one said it had to be your own
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Hey, good lookin'! Sales force: Every customer's crazy 'bout a sharp-dressed salesperson
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The kindest cut: Sure, Oprah cut the feet off her pantyhose, but she's not the one making money off 'Em
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New age: Want a grown-up company? Get a grown-up marketing strategy
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Lobbying for tech
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Fallen branches; Smart moves: When subsidiaries fail on their own, how do you bring them back into the fold?
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Selling points; Sales success: Catchy phrases become cliches because they're true. Take a look at these 6 sales maxims and see if you agree
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Boys will not be boys: Lewdness and rudeness can be a mess for your businesseven without mixed company
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Out-of-towners: On the road, in the air, in and out of hotelswith the right gear and the best deals, you'll forget that you even have an office
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Travel light
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Reading, write-offs and 'rithmetic: Saving for schooling now can be tax-free
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Really inking the deal
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Singular sensation: It's your best product. Actually, it's your only product. But you can still get big retailers to take notice
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A private exchange
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Everybody's little helper: You don't have to make things to make money. Just help people get things done and rake in the bucks!
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