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Sowing the seeds
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What's the plan? How President Bush's second-term agenda will affect you
by Crystal Detamore-Rodman -
Get tough: no more Mr. nice guy. If you want to stay competitive, you've got to play hardball
by Mark Henricks -
Added security
by Liane Cassavoy -
United front: don't look nowyou may soon be able to have all types of messages coming into a single inbox
by Mike Hogan -
Word on the street: scandal-ridden investment houses are leaving gaps in the financial market, and savvy entrepreneurs are jumping at the chance to fill them. How will this trend shape the new face of Wall Street?
by Joshua Kurlantzick -
The inside scoop: what's it really like to buy a franchise? One entrepreneur dishes up all the details of her journey to open a Cold Stone Creamery
by Nichole L. Torres -
Bucking convention: challenging the industry standard of costly cosmetics, E.L.F. says, "the buck stops here."
by April Y. Pennington -
Ad overload
by Lawrence Mak -
Opting out? Don't want to stick with the microsoft's default browser applications? Here's how to explore your options
by Mike Hogan - Fair share
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That bites
by Joshua Kurlantzick -
Tax-free bill of health: health-care accounts with tax benefits
by Joan Szabo -
Smart money: where to spend your marketing dollars when a product isn't selling
by Nancy Michaels -
An American icon: some things just say "America," like baseball, apple pie and … franchises. Here are 5 big ways franchising has affected our nation
by April Y. Pennington - Corrections
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Taming of the crew: what Lion Tamers teach us about team management
by Geoff Williams -
Share the health: when encouraging healthy living, you've got to walk the walk
by Kimberly Olson -
Picture this
by Liane Cassavoy -
Fantastic plastic: reap rewards automatically when you use creditor debitcards to pay recurring bills
by C.J. Prince -
No surrender: learning to see "no" as valuable feedback can take your sales efforts to the next level
by Barry Farber -
Would you like a franchise with that? You've decided to buy a franchise. Now comes the real choicewhich one? We'll help you narrow down the menu so you can have it your way
by April Y. Pennington -
Big deal
by Gwen Moran -
Tech, please: "next-generation CIOs" offer more than just tech advice
by Mark Henricks - My kind of town
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Wall-to-wall: wireless jacks are the "in" thing for networking
by Amanda C. Kooser -
G whiz!
by Amanda C. Kooser -
Peering in: peer-to-peer interviews give you a closer look at how prospective employees will get along with your staffbut be careful whom you introduce them to
by Chris Penttila -
The home stretch: if you're looking for cash to buy a house, your retirement account could open the door
by Scott Bernard Nelson -
Say it again: to get the attention of multitasking consumers, position your ad message in multiple media
by Kim T. Gordon -
26th Annual Franchise 500
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Starting young
by Christian Polleys -
Enter the wagon: station wagons aren't just for families anymore. They're making a comebackand packing a serious punch
by Jill Amadio -
The real deal
by Mark Henricks -
Multilayered protection
by Liane Cassavoy - Robert Wagner hosts The Litigation Explosion, an eye-opening expose of the growing need for asset protection and financial privacy. Free information kit reveals the rewards of exceptional income, prestige and lifestyle from your own business as a consulta
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It's all in your head: feeling optimistic or pessimistic about the state of the economy? Uncertain times like these can really mess with your mind. Here's what other entrepreneurs are doing to keep it togetherand keep moving ahead
by Chris Penttila -
Value added
by Rich Keller -
Skin deep
by Sara Wilson - Small fry
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Up in arms: prepare for litigation with these weapons of mass discussion
by Marc Diener -
Sign of the times: are you missing out on this simple, inexpensive marketing tool?
by Catherine Seda -
All the rage: wondering what everyone will be crazy about in the coming year? Take a sneak peek at the hottest franchising trends for 2005
by Sara Wilson -
Eminent danger: cash-strapped cities use entrepreneurs' property to lure big businesses
by Joshua Kurlantzick -
In the lap of luxury: the luxury RV market is revved up and rarin' to go. Ready to jump aboard?
by Geoff Williams -
Your own style
by Liane Cassavoy -
Basket case: a lesson in eggs, baskets and diversification
by Dian Vujovich -
View from the top: subway takes the title of the #1 franchise for the 13th time. So what's it really like to wear the crown?
by Nichole L. Torres -
Duck season: what the aflac duck can teach you about getting your message into the minds of prospects
by Jerry Fisher -
Put your finger on it
by Gisela M. Pedroza -
VoIP lessons: learn how to get around potential problems
by Amanda C. Kooser -
Meeting of the minds: women-specific conferences have a lot to offer
by Aliza Pilar Sherman -
Dare to compare. Will listing your products on comparison-shopping sites boost business?
by Melissa Campanelli -
The fast lane: a new concept in retail is popping up all over
by Gwen Moran -
After the makeover
by Jack Hamlett -
What a deal! You can keep hotel costs downif you know what to look for
by Chris McGinnis -
Take a peek: what does congress have in mind for 2005? Go back to the future to find out
by Stephen Barlas -
Half pints: wireless routers have the size advantage
by Amanda C. Kooser -
Send out the search party
by Amanda C. Kooser -
The name game: you can shield your trade name from being ripped off by a larger companyif it's distinctive enough
by Jane Easter Bahls -
Little extras: get more from your insurance company than just coverage
by Jacquelyn Lynn -
EZ does it
by Jennifer Pellet -
Get in the game: think owning and operating is the only way to get involved in a franchise? Well, we can think of 5 strategies you can use to play the franchising game. Read on to find the one that fits you best
by Andrew A. Caffey - 26th Annual Franchise 500: ready reference listings
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Bigger fish
by Rieva Lesonsky -
In the jeans: everyone's mad about premium jeansand entrepreneurs are making crazy profits
by Karen E. Spaeder -
Key bored? Innovative alternatives to the old qwerty keyboard
by Amanda C. Kooser -
E-tail therapy: if you're getting sick of the same old business ideas, then it's time to go online. The robust e-commerce market is hotter than ever, and it just may be the cure for what ails you
by Heather Clancy -
Come together. Is it time to combine your voice and data networks? We've got the latest buzz on IP-PBX phone systems
by Amanda C. Kooser -
Falling flat? How flat is too flat when it comes to management? You'd better find out before it's too late
by Mark Henricks -
Take it for granted: need cash to develop your latest high-tech product? There's probably an SBIR grant for you
by David Worrell -
Making your case: think client testimonials are just icing on the cake? Think again. Case studies can be powerful sales vehicles for your company
by Kimberly L. McCall -
Export advice
by Joshua Kurlantzick
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