Entrepreneurship Articles
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Why Less Passion Is Better For Business
I just googled \'Passion in Business\' and came up with 82,900,000 hits. And, according to the first several pages of hits, everyone says that you must have passion to succeed in business. \'Fuel your passion\' is the watchword. Surprisingly, your business can do better with less passion. Why?
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Why Dreaming Big Can Keep You Small
I\'ve read numerous times where small business owners are encouraged to \"dream big.\" To come up with huge mission statements that include dominating your industry, or becoming the premier or best-known at whatever you do. These mission statements are killing your heart and your business.
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How To Be Consistently, Creatively Productive
Your business depends on your creativity. Your creativity in your marketing, in your product and service creation, and just in how you show up for your customers and clients. Without creativity, everything grows stagnant, you are unable to produce to meet deadlines, yours and others, and you begin to feel lifeless. And so does your business. And so do your profits.
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How To Use Internet Marketing to Make Money!
Revealed how you can use leverage Internet Marketing to make massive amounts of money.
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Economic Security in an Uncertain World
Synopsis of why people choose to go into business for themselves and the advantages of an Internet or home based business.
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Auto Responders Create Profits
Consistent follow up increase your chances of making a succesful sale.
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Your Home Working Success
The Genesis of an income making home based business you can work on and be proud of
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Work Your Online Internet Home Business
We can be one of the ants doing everything in perfect lines or we can become entrepreneurs and make life sing for us. Now which is it going to be?
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Why You Should Sell Something Before It Exists
I don\'t know if you\'ve noticed, but there seems to be an awfully loooooooong lag time between thinking of a new offer, creating the offer, and then finally having it in your grateful customers\' hands. Most major corporations take, on average, 18 months to think of a new product and get it out into the marketplace. But it takes most small business owners between 30 and 40 years.
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Working Alone - Who\'d Have Thought You\'d Miss Your Co-Workers?
Think about the people you used to work with. Those annoying people who you\'re forced to share an office with, some of them friends, but most of them insufferable...
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