10 Tips for the First-Time Business OwnerAdvice from a young entrepreneur in the trenches
A Day in the Life . . . Part IIMom entrepreneurs share how they achieve balance personally and professionally in the second part of a series.
The Secret to Changing Your OutlookInstead of buying in to the gloom and doom, ask yourself: What's not wrong?
4 Differences of MompreneursMom biz owners are different from other entrepreneurs in several ways. For one, motherhood inspires them.
25 Common Characteristics of Successful EntrepreneursDo you have what it takes to get through the recession? Here are the traits that get home based business owners through the hard times.
Time is on Your SideUse these 4 tips to kickstart your momentum.
The Psychology of StressYou've managed to keep your business afloat, but how are you managing the stress?
A Work-Life Balancing Act Dana Oliver's franchise lets her spend quality time with her daughter and still run her busienss.
Design Your Office SpaceYou don't have to break the bank to set up a home office that's both functional and pleasing to the eye.
You Don't Have to Quit Your Day JobFor many, the pros outweigh the cons when it comes to starting a business while still employed.
Crafting: A Silver Lining in a Tough EconomyLooking for an outlet for your creativity? Crafting is bucking the economic meltdown. Here are the latest crafting trends you should know about.
Top 10 Must-Haves for MompreneursSuccessful women biz owners weigh in on the people, places and things they can't live--or work--without.
An Unexpected Key to Business SuccessYour capacity for delayed gratification increases your likelihood to succeed.
Not Ready to Retire?The typical age to start thinking about retirement is now the time to consider a move to self-employment.
Turn Superstition into Marketing GoldWhen numbers are more than just numbers, they can be used to influence behavior, which should have business owners counting their blessings.
Hostile MakeoverFormer Navy SEAL Rob Roy will tear you down and deprive you of everything you think is important. When he's done, you--and your company--will thank him.
Journalism Caught in a WebAs digital media continues to evolve, it's time for journalists to define their niche and adapt to the changes.
When Recession Equals Opportunity 5 women launched their long-held dream of starting a business by finding gaps in the marketplace and filling them, despite the recession. Follow the 4 tips here to do the same.
How You Can Leverage a LayoffJobless? Take this as an opportunity to start your own business.
A Day in the Life . . . Part IMom entrepreneurs weigh in on the place where home and office intersect. How do they achieve balance? How do they find time? Find out.
New Year's Resolutions From the ExpertsHere's what our expert columnists want
you to resolve to do to make your business better in 2009.
Why You (Yes, You!) Need a Cool OfficeGoogle's swimming pools and massage parlors may be outside most business's budgets, but investing in a creative office is a lot easier--and more important--than you might think.
In Your Business, Do You Hunt or Explore?Incorporate both into your organization, and watch your success grow.
Reduce Office-Party WasteWith biodegradable cups, recycled wrapping paper and organic wine, you can throw a great party that's still eco-friendly.
Tips for a More Productive DayFeeling overwhelmed? Learn how to break down your goals into digestible, daily steps.
From Dream Chaser to Dream MakerMeet 3 entrepreneurs who never "made it big" until they started helping others reach the same dream.
Get Control Over FearShaking in your boots about the future of your business? Our health and wellness expert provides the solution.
Family Support is ParamountLearn how five mompreneurs found ways to get help and inspiration from their spouses and their children.
How to Make a Powerful First ImpressionLearn the art of presence and small talk from communications experts who swear you can do it even if you don't think you can.
Convert Passers-By Into PurchasersTake advantage of event crowds by getting people off the street and into your store.
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