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    Chose a cause

    June 1, 2006August 27, 2014

    Juan Guillermo Tornoe, Hispanic Trending, offers some meaningful business advice: It is indispensable for you to look beyond the bottom line and utilize your company as a way to contribute to the community. Get involved with a cause; any cause. Just look for something that you hold close to your heart and find a way…

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    POV – Entrepreneurship gives you more choices

    June 1, 2006August 27, 2014

    Romanian Entrepreneur Cristian Dorobantescu regularly shares his honest Point of View. I really enjoy his occasional writings. One of his posts tells why he turned down a job offer: he wanted to keep his entrepreneurship alive. He explains in Entrepreneurship as an “Opportunity enhancement”. I’ve been proposed a (probably) better job but I’ve said noWell,…

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    Father’s Day: An $8 Billion Retail Holiday

    May 31, 2006April 14, 2016

    Are you promoting Father’s Day sales? If you have a retail business, maybe you should be. Melody Vargas, guide to About.com’s Retail Industry page, says: A recent Brand Keys survey indicates that 75 percent of U.S. consumers will be celebrating Father’s Day, spending an average of $115 on their dads. Where will all of that…

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    POV: My solar power project

    May 31, 2006August 27, 2014

    For those of you who asked about my project to convert from an old windmill to a shiny new solar pump, you can now see some pics at my photo blog. small biz rural entrepreneurship POV

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    Grants help in Building Entrepreneurial Communities in Nebraska

    May 31, 2006August 27, 2014

    Nebraska is faced with familiar problems of rural decline: declining population and depressed economies. Some small towns are actively trying to promote entrepreneurship and development. The Blog for Rural America reports on a new program for those towns. The Building Entrepreneurial Communities Act (BECA) program, administered by the Nebraska Rural Development Commission and Department of…

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    How do minimum wage increases affect small business?

    May 31, 2006August 27, 2014

    From Inc.com: Businesses grow faster in states with higher minimum wages, according to a new study. As more states proceed with minimum wage increases on their own, a new study shows that small businesses grow faster in states with minimum wages above the federal level, which has remained at $5.15 since 1997. The study, conducted…

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    How one small town reacts to "outsider" development

    May 30, 2006August 27, 2014

    How do small towns react when outsiders move in and start development? It’s not always pretty. Here is one example, Kirksville, Missouri, profiled in the Kansas City Star. The outsider in this case is Big Louie Keen, owner of a “sprawling strip club complex along Interstate 44,” about 200 miles to the south of Kirksville….

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    What Your Small Business Can Learn From Jelly Beans

    May 30, 2006August 27, 2014

    One of our favorites at the SBDC is Darrell Zahorsky athttp://sbinformation.about.com/ and given that I love jelly beans this one really interested me! What Your Small Business Can Learn From Jelly BeansAn unusual experiment with Six Kinds of Jelly Beans at Wharton School University of Pennsylvania found that the more variety a consumer thinks they…

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