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Turn Your Ideas into a Profitable Small Business
The "idea phase" is one of the most exciting parts of the entrepreneurial process. You start to get a vision of how people will love the products that emerge from your idea, how they'll flock through the door, how you'll be doing what you love every day, and filling your bank account as well. You begin to see trips to exotic places, time to spend enjoying a stunning summer day– the life you want.

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Strategies and Answers
On my mother's birthday last week, she and I and our dog went walking on the deserted beach we've combed a hundred times before. I followed the "birthday girl's" lead and climbed onto and around some rocks previously unexplored by us. Our dog was in salt-water, crab-shell-eating heaven. We marveled at the new mussel beds and contemplated a late-season harvest

The New Power Of Advertising
A website is an island. Advertising is a bridge to that island. Large and small businesses online are discovering that truth in a hurry – or else. Advertising is not what it used to be. The internet has changed its purpose and its strength. Rather than making advertising in the traditional media weaker, the net has made it stronger. That’s why all guerrillas must be aware of the new power of advertising.

Forget the Planner - Get a Plan!
When was the last time you took a vacation—not just a weeklong getaway to a luxury resort on some remote island, but actual time off from your job to do whatever you like? If it’s been longer than you can remember, you’re not alone.

Information and Networks: Constraints of growth-oriented enterprises in the southern and eastern African region
It has been said that no man is an island. Although the entrepreneurs did not say so explicitly, it was apparent that most of the larger enterprises had benefited greatly from obtaining outside influences.

Leave the Island of Ain’t It Awful to Increase Sales
Are you stranded on the Island of Ain’t It Awful and do not know it? Read how by leaving this island you can quickly increase sales

Lesson #4: “Even in a little thing like a stick of gum, quality is important.”
From a little stick of gum, to a baseball club, to an entire island, Wrigley Jr. proved he was a man devoted to doing his best, to being the best, and to maintaining the highest standards of quality.

Where’s Your Social Responsibility Google?
Unless you've been living on a desert island with no Internet access, you've probably seen the recent blog fallout from Google's latest crack down on alleged link brokers.

How To Connect Your Business With Your Local Community
Building a strong connection with the community is vital to the success of new small businesses. Here are some of the methods I used when I opened my tea shop in Coupeville on Washington State's Whidbey Island.

Online Marketing Success Story- One Of Commitment , Drive And Following A Plan
Online marketing success story of how one man went from living in his mom's basement to living a life of his dreams on a Caribbean island.

Book Inexpensive Flight Tickets For Islands To Relax and Recuperate
Island vacations are both fun and relaxing. They get even better if you plan it well and save money with good deals on inexpensive flight tickets and hotel rates.

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