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PC World September 2001 Richard Morochove |
Peachtree Updates Accounting Program The new Peachtree Accounting 2002 allows wide product price-setting flexibility...  |
Entrepreneur August 2001 Mark Henricks |
Turn Signals Where entrepreneurs should look for indications that the economy will turn around...  |
Entrepreneur August 2001 Geoff Williams |
Tall Sales No lumberjack, big blue ox or steel-driving man here, but would you settle for a sales team that can push its numbers from $18 million to $50 million in only five years? Here's how they did it...  |
Entrepreneur August 2001 Amanda C. Kooser |
Ad Trip Ads that follow your customers wherever they go. No, it's not a hallucination. Wireless advertising is here -- but will customers buy it?  |
Entrepreneur August 2001 Devlin Smith |
Cash Course The millionaire club grows every year -- just think of a franchise as the secret handshake that gets you in...  |
Entrepreneur August 2001 David M. Anderson |
Deadly Sins Sloth, greed, gluttony -- we don't care what you do on your own time. But when it comes to the mortality of your start-up, you need to play by the rules...  |
Entrepreneur August 2001 Michelle Prather |
Suit Up! Sick and tired of bruised hip bones and ugly surf gear, these two surfer chicks became hip-bone-saving wet-suit designers and heroines of water-sports-loving women everywhere...  |
Entrepreneur August 2001 C.J. Prince |
Who's Looking Good Now? After the dotcom crash, low-tech businesses may see a funding surge...  |
Salon.com April 25, 2001 David Lindorff |
Sneak attack Self-employed parents are the targets of financial aid discrimination -- and most of the time, they don't even know it...  |
Wired April 2001 |
The Disposable Corporation Tech startups' life cycles get even shorter. As the pace of innovation increases, the useful life span of a given new product or service often decreases - and so does that of the company that makes it. Startups are still good business, but fewer will be built to last...  |
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