Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian advises aspiring entrepreneurs to think carefully before they decide to start a business.
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The 12 Days of Start-Up: An Entrepreneur Holiday Carol
by Jill Schiefelbein • • 0 Comments
If you’re a bah-humbug type you may not find this amusing. But if you can pull yourself out of your Scroogeness, you may just find yourself singing along.
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These 3 Businesses Will Benefit From the Ginormous $1.8T Spending Bill
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Some businesses have a reason to be very merry this Christmas, thanks to this bill. In fact there are at least three that come to my mind that will profit. Are you one of them?
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5 Tips to Make Your Big-Business Background Work for Your First Startup
by Susan Hunt Stevens • • 0 Comments
Applying what you already know and focusing on universal fundamentals are just a couple of ways to approach starting your own business.
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Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian: Don't Be Fooled by the Glamorous Trappings of Entrepreneurship
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Rate Hike & Spending Bill Keep Small Biz On Alert
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How to Transform What You're 'Good at' into a Scalable Business
by Matthew Toren • • 0 Comments
If side-hustling is one of your 2016 New Year’s resolutions, here are five good questions to get you started.
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6 Ways To Save On Your '15 Business Taxes…Before Year End
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There are six things you should be doing right now to ease your 2015 tax bill, don’t make the mistake of waiting.
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Faithbox Aims to Spread Spirituality, Help Fight Child Hunger
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Faithbox is a company that delivers Christian products through a subscription box service.
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Why Ooma Should Be Dialing Up Small Business Owners
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Small business owners may see a bigger payoff with small telecommunications providers instead of a behemoth.