December 2009
10 (and 1/2) Trends to Watch
Sure you'd expect business opportunities to abound in fields such as green power, education and the aging population.
Editor's Note: Why Entrepreneurs Own 2010
Entrepreneurs have long anchored the economy of this country.
When the Little Guy Goes Big
Turning a small business into a franchise can look like a good idea in this economy. Here's how to figure out if it actually is.
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Work Less (It's Good for Business)
Doctors told Brett Schklar to slow down--or else. That's when he started his own company and learned that paying more attention to life off the job made him much better on it.
The Entrepreneur Economy
While the corporate world struggles to find its footing, entrepreneurs are stepping up with new ideas.
How Twitter is Revolutionizing Business
The buzzed-about social media platform presents a direct channel to customers, a launching pad for new projects and a sounding board for innovation.
The Way of the Webinar
When the popular online education platform works--and when it doesn't.
Business Unusual: The Tailgater in Your Living Room
What if there was a service to match rabid sports fans with home owners across the country?
新身份的象征:四门
Cars with four doors and racecar DNA are the rage among high-end automakers.
A New Approach With the Old Guard
To reinvent direct mail, Zumbox brought in a veteran who delivered $8 million in big-name investment.
A Small Business Bailout--Maybe
ARC loans are only available to businesses that meet very strict criteria.
Really Simple Success
Content syndication via RSS is an easy and inexpensive way to drive more traffic to your site.
Bring Your Marketing Message to Life
Online video is easy and inexpensive. Use it to get the word out.
Content is King, but Does it Ka-ching?
Good content converts prospects into leads. Here are 5 ways to turn visitors into customers.
Where the Connected Get Clued In
Mashable.com went from social media tracker to sensation in its own right.
Attack of the Androids
An iPhone app that'll let you write and edit Word documents and Excel spreadsheets, plus Android smartphones.
The Importance of IT
Study shows small businesses plan to keep spending on hardware and software.
Can't Live With/Can't Live Without: Skype for Business
Skype lets you call, instant message, video call and conference with one piece of software at essentially no cost.
Dearly Beloved, Please Send Cash
A Palo Alto company found a new way to raise venture capital: Get married.
Putting School to Work
Long walks in high heels inspired two women to create something easier on the feet--with a little help from their university.
A New Year, a New Strategy
It's not all bad news on the financing front. Here are the top trends for 2010 and how to make the most of them.
Blinkin' Brilliant
How one man's half decorated house led to a holiday business that's now surging.
Candid Talk About Performance Evaluations
It's evaluation season--does any topic spark more debate between employees and managers?
What a Little Giving Can Get You
In the spirit of the season, our gift to you: 4 ways to give a little--and get a little back.
Keep Your Cards to Yourself
4 ways to build your reputation and expand your network--without business cards.
The Giving Vine
Through cause marketing OneHope is working to improve many lives.
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