Rowan Univerity opens technology center - Philadelphia Inquirer
Rowan Univerity opens technology center
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Oct 28, 2008
Yesterday, they were all smiles setting up their fledging start-up business, FocalCool, in a spacious new laboratory at Rowan’s Samuel H. Jones Innovation …
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Bringing Home the Baking: How to Start a Licensed Home-based Baking Business
Bringing Home the Baking was written for the baking enthusiast who is interested in starting a licensed home-based baking business. It is a step-by-step guide that starts wth the basics, takes the reader through the start-up process and ends with the reader being ready to open for business after approval from the health/agriculture department. This wonderful resource guide was compiled from the author’s more than 15 years of experience and research. Bringing Home the Baking includes: how to get your business license and health permit, how to affordably prepare your work space for baking, money saving tips on buying equipment, sources for purchasing equipment, tools and supplies, how to structure your business (which includes a simple and easy to follow business plan), affordable alternatives to baking at home, tips on choosing a specialty, how to turn your fresh baked goodies into gourmet gifts, how to set prices, marketing/advertising ideas, great startup recipes, baking tips and much much more!
Thank you for your interest in Bringing Home the Baking, and much success with your new venture!
TBT Business Agenda - Inside Toronto
Sept. 3 Back to Work: An Interactive Workshop on Workplace Safety, presented by Mark’s Work Wearhouse, at Great Cooks on Eight, 401 Bay St., Simpson Tower, Eighth Floor, 4 to 5 p.m. Join experts from the construction, manufacturing, restaurant
Starting A Business Is Hard To Do - Click2Houston.com
Entrepreneurship is a proving ground in the business world. Start-ups are often a test of a person’s drive, skills set and capitalist spirit. Perhaps the biggest test is putting that product or service in front of potential customers — not family or
Strategy & Solutions Seeking Business and Technology Writers and - PR.com
Austin, TX, April 09, 2008 –(PR.com)– Strategy & Solutions is seeking professional content contributors to provide thought leadership, strategic insights and actionable ideas for business and technology professionals to leverage for organizational

Start & Run a Real Home-based Business
If you’re looking for yet another useless, “fluff-filled” book on home based businesses, then this book isn’t for you. Instead, this book is for real people who want to run a real business.
Whether you want to work at home on your computer, open a daycare, start a local service (like a plumber, computer consultant, pet sitter, etc), or anything else, then Start and Run a Real Home Based Business is what you’ve been waiting for.
With his free-wheeling, entertaining style, Entrepreneur Dan Furman talks about his past and current business successes (and failures), and brings together 50+ topics essential to home based business owners. Pulling no punches, Furman shows you exactly what makes a home based business succeed or fail. In a blunt (yet fun), “NO BS” manner.
You’ll laugh, you’ll nod your head, and (most of all) you’ll learn what it takes to truly succeed in owning a small business.
Highlights of the included CD:
- Sample press releases
- Start-up expense worksheet
- Writing a marketing proposal
- Client information sheet
- Web links
Customer Review: Great advice in every sentence
This book is full of great advice. It many instances, the author is sharing what he has learned through hard experience, so that the reader does not have to duplicate the mistake. This is a must read for any budding entrepreneur.
Customer Review: A great book for anyone starting a business!
I highly recommend this book to anyone starting a business. It is filled with many helpful tips, ones that point out what you should be doing, and others that point out what you shouldn’t.
This book gives me the knowledge and positive attitude to get through the first few difficult months. To be honest, I kept knocking on the wrong doors until I found this book. I felt like Christopher Columbus without a map. I wasn’t sure what to do, who to trust, and what was really important and what wasn’t, what to spend money on, the value of bartering, the importance to advertise, and how to structure my day so I don’t work too much or too little. Working from home is very different than working in an office. The book has helped me set attainable goals, set priorities, and what is important to do right now.
Dan Furman’s book is a gift to anyone starting a new business. The book is direct, to the point, and funny. It covers a multitude of subjects and I take it with me wherever I go. I jot down ideas during the day and Start & Run has everything I need to know. A new business is like having a baby. It takes the same care, time and attention that a newborn needs. I found starting my business was like having my first child. I didn’t have a clue what to do first. There were so many first-time, important decisions to be made and I kept looking for a mentor. Well, I found one here.
Five Stars
Do you need insurance? - E-consultancy
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Deluxe Corp. Q2 2008 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha
Deluxe Corp. Q2 2008 Earnings Call TranscriptSeeking Alpha, NY - 10 hours agoGiven small business volume declines, we have recently initiated a deeper review of our small business cost structure. As such, the culmination of this …
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How to Start a Home-Based Event Planning Business, 2nd (Home-Based Business Series)
This guide provides the details and information needed to organize parties and plan events professionally.