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New iPhone app makes online selling easy

New iPhone app makes online selling easy

Do you have electronics or designer clothes that you want off your hands? This new free iphone app will price what you've got, list it, sell it, handle shipping, and pay you for it!

Are you truly happy at work?

How do you motivate people in the workplace? What managers say motivate workers and what really motivates them are two different things entirely. Gallup did an exhaustive poll where they asked 1,000 people every single day for almost four years about their jobs. What emerged is that people feel worse ...

Self-publishing hits the big time

Self-publishing hits the big time

Are you an aspiring author? Clark tells you how to get started on the self-publishing route.

The Formula 1 United States Grand Prix is under way at the newly built racetrack in Elroy. Track preparations are rounding into shape as all that awaits now are the people. Sodexo is handling on-site food preparations for thousands with a warehouse for food storage and mobile kitchens throughout the racetrack.

Workers on an "electronic leash"

Businesses are using computer technology to spy on you like Big Brother and put you on electronic leash. In Amazon's warehouses, a lot of employees are being tracked every second they move. You are judged and maybe dismissed, promoted, demoted, or whatever because of the electronic leash. It's the same ...

More women becoming entrepreneurs

The number of women business owners has skyrocketed over the past 15-year period. It was very unusual back even in the 1990s for a woman to own and operate her own business. Today, we have almost 9 million companies run by women in the U.S. Of these companies, one in ...

Entrepreneurial ideas are everywhere

I want to tell you about two very different entrepreneurs who both struck it big and are now getting a lot of press coverage. First up, meet 22-year-old community college dropout Sophia. She was living in a spare room of her aunt's home, and didn't have the brightest prospects. So ...

Big name authors try self-publishing route

Self-publishing may be ripe for an influx of big-name authors according to the latest report I've seen. The New York Times  ran a front-page article about how author David Mamet is getting ready to self-publish his next book. He's among the first big-time authors to make the leap from a ...

Appetite for gourmet cupcake stores on the wane

Upscale cupcake bakeries are the latest franchise opportunity to move from being hot to not. I have a longtime bias in favor of entrepreneurs and often call them the “secret weapon of our prosperity” in America. They’re the ones who really create jobs in our country. The lure of franchising ...

Should plastic bags be banned?

Plastic bags could be banned in the state of California if a measure in the state assembly is approved. One million plastic bags are now being used, according to industry trade publication Plastic News. Yet plastic bags have become like the new environmental enemy. More and more communities want to ...

Entrepreneur invents tire "snow socks," inspired by mom

Entrepreneur invents tire "snow socks," inspired by mom

Here's some inspiration for entrepreneurs: A man took an idea he learned as a child, from his mom, to create a cheap (and profitable) alternative to snow tires.

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