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Mixing business with education
by Cheryl Moore -
Catch-22: are small companies that buy from giant retailers sleeping with the enemy?
by Joshua Kurlantzick -
Video to go
by Gisela M. Pedroza -
That's handy
by Steve Cooper -
Payroll piggy bank? Tax talk: the IRS is no pushover when it comes to payroll withholding taxes. So if you're tempted to misuse these funds, you'd better reconsider
by Joan Szabo -
A tug of war: real deal: you can't have it all. To negotiate successfully, you've got to master the art of give and take
by Marc Diener -
Just teasing: A+ ads: refusing to give your prospects the whole story at once is a surefire way to pique their curiosity
by Jerry Fisher -
A hand in remarriage: these entrepreneurs help make it easier for couples to walk down the aisle as many times as they like
by Nichole L. Torres - This month on Entrepreneur.com
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Golden age
by Rieva Lesonsky -
Looming large: are small-business contracts really going to the big guys?
by Stephen Barlas -
A team sport
by Mark Henricks - The great rebate
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Take me to your leaders: a new research tool helps you find leading mutual funds
by Dian Vujovich - Bored meeting
- Quick pick
- An office of one's own: when space is at a minimum, turn your creativity to the maximum
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Best in shoe: knowing what's hip has helped this shoe expert build a footwear empire
by April Y. Pennington -
Sweet anticipation
by David Notowitz -
Ken & Jennifer Miller: 43, 40, co-founders of Thousand Mile, in Vista, California
by April Y. Pennington -
All's fair …: … in love and business, so you may need a prenup to protect your company's assets
by Nichole L. Torres -
Take one tablet …: buyer's guide: give it a good look, and call us in the morning if it's right for your business
by Amanda C. Kooser - At your own risk
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Equal time? Legal: under a new ruling, you may have to let unions use your e-mail system to promote their platform
by Jane Easter Bahls -
Ready? Set? Search! Rev up your sales with comparison-shopping engines
by Catherine Seda -
Labor of love: for Jack and Diane , the road to becoming franchisees is a waiting game
by Todd D. Maddocks - Power up!
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Saving the day: does your brand need triage? Here's something to help
by Mark Henricks -
Global appeal: connecting the world with the push of a button
by Mike Hogan -
Way to give!
by Jennifer Pellet -
Turn it off!
by Joanne Cleaver -
Breakthrough performance: sales success: five stellar ways to steal the show from your competition
by Barry Farber - Full esteem ahead: act like an executiveand get the respect you deserve
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Send in the clones: will competitors' knockoffs destroy your products' edge? Not if you don't let them
by Don Debelak -
School spirit
by Kevin R. Baranowski -
Your loss? Don't risk losing your laptop on your next flight. Try these labeling tools
by Christopher McGinnis -
Playing favorites: find out which Web sites these entrepreneurs use to run their businesses more efficiently
by Aliza Pilar Sherman -
On display
by Gisela M. Pedroza -
Talking shop: wonder what makes shoppers tick? 5 retail superstars reveal how to please customers and, more important, how to keep them coming back for more
by Elizabeth Goodgold -
What's your angle? Get fresh ideas when you change your perspective
by Juanita Weaver -
You're the boss: there are some things beyond your control, such as a poor job market. But that doesn't mean you can't control your future. Forget the 9-to-5 rat race and follow the lead of these entrepreneurs, who bought their own franchises
by Devlin Smith - Many healthy returns
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Resources: Web sites, organizations, events and more to grow your business
by Steve Cooper -
Back to basics: ex-dotcommers create new beginnings through low-tech businesses
by Mark Henricks -
Testing, 1-2-3: wondering if you can really get any work done at a Wi-Fi hot spot? We've got the answer
by Amanda C. Kooser -
Lead the way: new gadgets blaze trails for mobile workers
by Mike Hogan -
Got leverage? Dollar signs: if you're ready to sell, you've got the upper hand. Large buyout firms will be looking to entrepreneurs
by C.J. Prince -
Losing stream: smart moves: is your business leaking profits? Find outand get more of the revenue stream back in your company
by Mark Henricks - Fantastic plastic
- Out of the ashes: this company faced sure disasterbut came out shining
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End of the road? Success isn't a destination; it's simply undertaking the journey
by Romanus Wolter -
The great outdoors
by Justin Allen -
Direct hit: can direct marketing survive a consumer backlash?
by Chris Penttila -
Hired guns: is enlisting bloggers the wave of the future in marketing?
by Chris Penttila -
Hot disks
by Liane Cassavoy -
Do the REIT thing? When it comes to returns on real estate, think long-term investment
by Scott Bernard Nelson -
Bad judgment? Even top execs can make mistakes. With the right coverage, it's no problem
by Jacquelyn Lynn -
Change of face: tactics: is your logo losing its luster? Then maybe it's time to transform it with a new look
by Kim T. Gordon -
Goodwill hunting? Then these franchises are worth a look if you need a helping handor want to lend one to others
by Devlin Smith -
Going deep?
by Eric A. Sohn - California dreamin'
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Now showing …: win partners by letting them see what you're made ofwith a "portfolio" of your patented technology
by David Newton -
Help wanted: net profits: want to hand a project to a freelancer but don't know where to start? The internet can help
by Melissa Campanelli -
Not so fast! Raising money: seeking an investor? Slow down and take five steps to protect your company from making a bad choice
by David Worrell -
Risky business: staff smarts: should a prospective employee's credit history determine whether he or she gets the job?
by Chris Penttila -
Charted territory: candy crosses the border to open new doors
by April Y. Pennington - What's your problem? think the business-name registration process in Florida is the same as the one in California? Think again
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A hand up: urban, minority entrepreneurs are hotter than everso where is their funding?
by Joshua Kurlantzick -
Doing your part? If it's the duty of every American to spend, then businesses must give something of value back
by Geoff Williams - Tech takeout
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Movin' on up: is your business limping along with outdated computers or a network that doesn't meet your needs anymore? Here are five ways to upgrade your technology and boost your company's productivity
by Mike Hogan -
Straight to the outsource: sales force: feeling the crunch? Then it may be time to look outside your company for help
by Kimberly L. McCall -
Let the bidding begin: an eBay business could be your entry to the online marketplace. Find out how to get started today
by Jacquelyn Lynn -
On a shoestring
by April Y. Pennington - Correction
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Get your fix: prevent a roadside emergency from sidelining your businessequip your company vehicles with the latest kits
by Jill Amadio -
Call of the Wi-Fi: digital edge: heard the latest about systems that combine voice calls with wireless LANs? They're within your reach
by Mike Hogan -
Going somewhere? Solutions: then you might want to carry one of these tiny, high-quality printers in your back pocket
by Michael Gros -
Open doors? Entrepreneurs have long pushed for deregulation as a way to get a foot in the door of old, entrenched industries. But is cutting through the red tape the solution you've been waiting for?
by Joshua Kurlantzick
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