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Dress for Success: Clothing and Grooming Tips for Male Entrepreneurs

As an entrepreneur, you probably know that the way you present things is as important as the real deal. And this applies to you too.

6 Keys to Proving a Viable Startup Business Model

How do you convince investors that your business model will really work, before you have a revenue stream that exceeds your expenses? Even if you are bootstrapping your business, and you are the only investor, you should be asking yourself the same question.

123 Facts About the Coca-Cola Company

Every business begins somewhere, and as a small business owner it can be inspirational to see where some of the world’s biggest companies originated.

3 Steps to Saving Money on Your Mortgage Broker Bond

If you are a mortgage broker or thinking of becoming one, you make your living on a combination of industry expertise and sales acumen. But getting a good deal on a mortgage broker bond requires much more than just those skills.

Slogans and Taglines

Countless businesses spend many hours and a lot of money developing taglines and slogans to try to convince their customers they offer something others do not. When used correctly, taglines can be very effective.

5 Ways to Improve the Image of Your Small Business

The image of how a small business is presented to the public is incredibly important. In order to gain customers, investors, and even employees, an enterprise must be perceived in the most positive light possible.

It’s Time to Admit What You Truly Want Out of Life

Making decisions. This is the defining ability of humanity. We can do more than react to life’s challenges instinctively. We can look forward, decide what we want, and act accordingly.

How to Start a Business Even with Bad Credit

If you have bad credit you may think there is no way you can start your own business. This isn’t really the case at all. Of course it may be a little harder, and you will have to be diligent in managing your finances.

Realistic Strategies for Funding Product Development

Angel investors and venture capitalists are looking for startups with real products and a proven business model, ready to scale. Yet I still get too many business plans that clearly are looking for money to do research and development (R&D) on a new and unproven technology.

Franchise Business and Risk

Choosing a franchise involves putting in money as well as time, while being hired does not. This adds an extra layer of risk for franchisees. On the other hand, franchisees also have an extra layer of control.

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