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Tag Archives: small business
Advice for the Accidental Entreprenuer
from The Entrepreneurial Mind My column in the Tennessean this week is for all of you accidental entrepreneurs out there. The recession is creating many “accidental entrepreneurs” — people who suddenly find themselves out of work with no viable option … Continue reading
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Going It Alone: How Creative Types Do Business
By Kristen Fischer When Penelope Dullaghan set out to be an illustrator, she had no idea she’d become an accountant, publicist, computer technician, marketing director and intern. Well, who else was going to get her coffee for her? Her. Welcome … Continue reading
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See With Bigger Eyes
Half a Dozen Things Fine Artists & Crafters Can Do To Help Themselves Survive the Economic Slump Because fine art and craft have long been considered a luxury for an audience with a disposable income, visual artists, like many self-employed … Continue reading
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Tagged Active Gray Matter, Active Grey Matter, artists, craft, creativity, economics, entrepreneurs, fine art, freelance, graphic design, small business, visual art
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How Can You Save $10,000?
Via Indepent Street, Wall Street Journal Posted by Raymund Flandez Consumers have long saved money by clipping coupons. Small businesses apparently are now doing the same. Ron Weidemann, a partner at market-research firm Answers Research Inc. of Solana Beach, Calif., … Continue reading