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Monthly Archives: November 2015
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Facebook Wants to Make Your Recent Breakup Less Painful
by Carly Okyle • • 0 Comments
Facebook just released a new set of tools to make it easier to cut ties after a relationship fizzles.
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8 Ways to Reignite the Creative Spark When You're Feeling Burned Out
by Aaron Agius • • 0 Comments
Taking a break, exercising and just plain old showing up every day are just a few things you can do to help rejuvenate the juices.
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10 Tips From a Lady Entrepreneur Extraordinaire
by Anne Bechard • • 0 Comments
Elsie Escobar, a seasoned podcast star, says taking good care of yourself while staying committed to being uncomfortable are ways to stay on top of your game.
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Busting the 6 Myths of Entrepreneurship
by Steve Tobak • • 0 Comments
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USANA Opens for Business in Indonesia
by mallen@directsellingnews.com • • 0 Comments
USANA Health Sciences has announced the launch of operations in Indonesia, a $1.2 billion direct selling market.
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Sales of Organic Personal-Care Products to Hit $16 Billion by 2020
by mallen@directsellingnews.com • • 0 Comments
The organic personal-care products market, which accounts for 35 percent of all category sales, is expected to reach $16 billion by 2020, according to a new report by market intelligence firm Zion Research.
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Poll: Amazon Is Still King of the Online Retail Jungle
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Meanwhile, traditional retailers have collectively spent billions of dollars to try to capture Web demand.
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Why Transparency Creates a Clear Path to Success and How to Maintain It
by Gael O'Brien • • 0 Comments
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Investors 'Swipe Right' on Tinder Parent's Market Debut
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Match Group, which owns Tinder and Match.com, were trading as much as 16 percent in early trading Thursday.