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GETTING STARTED
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How entrepreneurs can keep track of the 10 fundamentals necessary to stay afloat
11/28
What investors look for in early-stage ventures, safeguarding intellectual property, the best blogger tools, and more
11/27
Whether your interest lies in tanning, printing, fast food, or ice cream, there is a franchise opportunity out there for you
11/28
Putting a stop to customer-service faux pas
11/22
Thinking about filling a virtual call center with home-based workers? Here are some steps for getting started
11/14
An inventor's one-stop shop could get your product into stores and on to Web sites. Next step: fame and fortune
11/13
Slide Show: Prototypes: The First Step for Your Invention
Entrepreneurs reveal their eureka moments -- and how they turned a burst of inspiration into a business
10/10
Slide Show: Eight Entrepreneurs' Big Ideas
SALES AND MARKETING
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Former Staples CEO and VC expert Tom Stemberg talks about why big chains are facing increasing competition from well-funded concept retailers
11/29
How to crack open and sell to large accounts
11/27
If you think direct selling is just about Tupperware and the Avon Lady, think again. This growing $30 billion a year industry has more Americans starting their own businesses
11/27
How to create a plan that works for both sellers interested in earning more and business owners and managers pushing for profits
11/16
How small outfits build their brands into household names
8/28
Slide Show: Getting Noticed
SUCCESS STORIES
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For $2 million, you can buy the franchise for your own alternative fuel factory. Xenerga supplies everything you need to start making money
11/28
Demand for heritage, organic, and free-range turkeys has grown recently due to health-conscious consumers who trust small, family farms
11/21
Plus: The Turkey Diaries
Slide Show: Small Farmers Talk Turkey
Ethnic food is ringing up $75 billion in annual sales. We look at what’s driving this business
11/22
Who do Richard Branson, Hugh Hefner, and other marquee-name entrepreneurs and innovators look to for wisdom? Read on to find out
11/20
Slide Show: Entrepreneurs' Heroes
Meet the entrepreneurs behind this year's five winning U.S. businesses, as selected by BusinessWeek.com readers
11/15
Slide Show: The Winners
Jim Headlee got fired as a natural gas salesman. Now he helps clients win the best energy prices
11/13
TECHNOLOGY
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Ultrafast networks and whizzy features are about to turn your cellphone into—well, your right arm
11/27
These combos of disparate programs or Web applications are in the hobbyist phase, but entrepreneurs are seeking to turn them into moneymakers
11/13
The investment arm of the chip giant is gathering some of the smartest innovators from Web 2.0 to create a suite of publishing, posting, and newsgathering programs
11/9
LEADERSHIP, MANAGEMENT & HR
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Leaders of family businesses often ignore problems that cause strife in the workplace. Our family biz columnist has a simple solution
11/29
Tip Sheet: Curbing Infractions
Eight dos and don'ts to keep in mind when preparing your next presentation
11/21
Skilled employees are in increasingly short supply. Yet companies have eroded non-pay reasons for staying. Here's how to hang on to your talent
11/14
What is the best way to fire someone?
11/15
POLICY
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Washington's proposed network upgrade could be a windfall
11/27
After a Kentucky raw-milk farmer gets busted in Ohio, his shareholders decide to help run the farm and its distribution business
11/27
Muhammad Yunus’ Nobel Peace Prize put a global spotlight on microfinance. Now the titans of technology aim to add scale, efficiency—and a lot more capital
11/17
The taxmen have stepped up their audits on small businesses, and that has many entrepreneurs crying foul
11/14
Plus: Tip Sheet: Winning Your Tax Audit
AFTER WORK
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The venerable Italian sports car maker is ramping up a retail push, putting its name on clothes and gadgets
11/30
Expert advice for entrepreneurs contemplating a new life
7/14
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