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Grant to help train small business owners throughout New York City

Posted on 09 March 2010

Financial literacy nonprofit Operation HOPE (HOPE) announced today a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) to help train small business owners and promote innovation and competitiveness in small business throughout New York City. The award is one of many set to prepare and encourage American regions for growth and 

Commenting on Sam Wyly book: “1,000 Dollars & an Idea”

Posted on 29 July 2009

Funny thing I will start by saying that I wouldn’t probably have bought this book on my own, because from the title you don’t get that there is a genuine story behind of one of the greatest US entrepreneurs. That’s why receiving books for reviews have been always great! With much of our knowledge about 

Crisis or no crisis, young entrepreneurs find their way

Posted on 21 February 2009

Andrew Banks from NEWS.com.au contacted me last week with an extraordinary story which I found to be eloquent to what I have experienced myself lately doing interviews with entrepreneurs on www.entrepreneurship-interviews.com. More and more young entrepreneurs start a business while still at school, finding innovative business ideas and taking the plunge in times where seasoned 

How fast is your business growing?

Posted on 05 January 2009

Contrary to the popular beliefs, starting a new business its not the most difficult thing. It’s more important and difficult what you do next. Of course, if you already started a business probably you worked hard to find that excellent business idea to ensure your success, but as soon as your business starts it will 

How friendly should you be with the customer?

Posted on 05 January 2009

When you are a small business what would you do for customer retention? How will you make faithful customers, and repeated sales? Of course, quality, or maybe the better price would make customers come back and ask for more, but what about friendship? When would you stop calling your customer Sir? The thing that comes 

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