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Inc. May 15, 2000 Edward O. Welles |
The Greenhouse Effect Gene Gage had in mind leading a quiet life in the country while indulging his hobby of growing herbs. That was before he hitched his wagon to an Internet star  |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Robert A. Mamis |
The Name Game With the proliferation of dot-coms comes the harder-than-ever job of thinking up a name for your company that someone else hasn't already latched onto  |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Raisa Marshall |
This Moment in Numbers Statistics and projections on the internet's effect on time usage, demand for paper, business investment, and B2B. Also statistics on the workforce, small business financing, and women in business.  |
PC World June 1, 2000 Gregg Keizer |
Hammer Time! Excess inventory, limited local markets, modest advertising budgets... Small businesses face a tough challenge in any market--and in today's go-go economy, the competition is even rougher. Luckily, help awaits just around the corner, in the form of online auctions. Sure, hobbyists and junk addicts love them, but online auctions can also open doors for businesses of many sizes.  |
Inc. May 1, 2000 Michael E. Porter |
The Secrets to Their Success In the Inner City 100, we found a new breed of urban business -- companies in the front lines of the new economy.  |
Inc. May 1, 2000 Andrew Raskin |
Gimme Shelter How I cracked the San Francisco real estate market in six weeks and lived to tell the tale.  |
Inc. May 1, 2000 |
The Second Annual Inner City 100 ...we present the 100 fastest-growing businesses in America's urban cores and highlight the methods used to build them. Because of their locations, the companies honored here sometimes find life a little more challenging than many other businesses do...  |
Inc. May 1, 2000 Joshua Hyatt |
Buffalo Pals It's a city with an economy as dependably wintry as its climate. But those who stick around Buffalo build flourishing businesses by mustering -- and managing -- the one resource that's still in ample supply: one another.  |
Inc. May 1, 2000 David H. Freedman |
Restoration Software An Internet company seems like an odd fit for a depressed factory town. But since Shore.Net moved to Lynn, Mass., company and city have been riding each other's coattails to glory.  |
Inc. May 1, 2000 Leigh Buchanan |
On the Street Where You Live Why don't more inner-city residents start companies on their home turf? Two experienced founders have some answers.  |
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