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1). 5 Tips for Making Mounds of Money on the Internet
Make sure you are doing everything you can to make money on the web.
Article tags: work at home, work from home, internet wealth, make money, tips, struggling, entrepreneur

2). Characteristics Of A Successful Entrepreneur
Studies have shown that successful entrepreneurs possess these characteristics: 1. Self-confidence This is that magical power of having confidence in oneself and in one's powers and abilities. 2. Achievement Oriented Results are gained by focused and sustained effort. They concentrate on achieving a specific goal, not just accomplishing a string of unrelated tasks.
Article tags: entrepreneur, franchise, jobs, careers, mentoring, coaching, marketing, small business, at home business

3). The Culinary Career
Is A Career In Culinary Arts For You? Cooking is your passion. With the multitude of dishes you conjure up every time you get the chance, whether for a party or an ordinary family dinner night, everyone is already telling you to seek a career related to it. And so you begin studying the option and thinking of choices on where you can get the best training there is in the country.
Article tags: career, cooking, arts, dishes, dinner, culinary, industry, pastry, chef, restaurant, caterer, director, beverage, research, development, entrepreneur

4). 4 Secrets to Turn Any Business Into a Successful Web Business - Part 1
Copyright 2006 Lynn VanDyke There are a few secrets that I'd like to share with you. You may have been privy to a few of them before. Actually you may have heard of all 4, but I can promise that you will finish each article with a fresh perspective. I will show you how 4 simple secrets can create a powerhouse web business. This is the first part of the 4 article series.
Article tags: lynn vandyke, web business, sitesell, sbi, hosting, content, how to, internet business, online business, entrepreneur

5). The Story Behind Sloppy Kiss Cards
In North America alone, there are more than 70 millions dogs as pets. This would be considered a cultural phenomenon, but history shows that humans have always stayed close to their most loyal companions. These millions of dogs brighten up our days and form gratifying relationships with everyone around them. Aside from an occasional bark, whimper or yawn, they don't really articulate themselves, yet anyone who loves dogs knows that they can communicate more with their eyes, their tongues and their tails than most of us can with a pen.
Article tags: ecards, pets, dogs, entrepreneur

6). The Fortune Is In The Follow Up In Marketing
One of the biggest mistakes marketers make is failure to follow up with potential prospects or customers. One reason could be that the importance of follow up is not usually taught in typical network training. They may tell their downline to follow up once and sit back and let the money come rolling in. If you’re reading this, chances are the money isn’t rolling into your bank account and you aren’t really sure why.
Article tags: val smyth, amigo health, mentors in motion, mim, online marketing, marketing, entrepreneur, wellness

7). Are You Thinking Too Small and Dooming Your Small Business To Failure?
One problem that many small business owners run into is simply thinking too small. I often have readers writing to me asking for helping getting their business ideas off the ground. I also often hear from folks who have run their small businesses into the ground. There are five key areas where you can think too small -- and doom your business to failure.
Article tags: business, starting a business, small business, entrepreneur, home business, working at home, working from home

8). Insider Secrets about Corporations: Or, Why Should I Incorporate?
-"Why should I incorporate? I can just do this business as a sole proprietor, right?" -"Isn't it complicated and expensive to form a corporation?" -"I run my business with my spouse, and we have a partnership. Why would we need to have a corporation?" These have to be the most frequently asked questions that I--and my own financial and legal advisors--get from our clients.
Article tags: incorporate, corporation, irs, taxes, inland revenue, small business, home based business, entrepreneur, limited liability, asset protection

9). The Importance of Analyzing your Home Business Competition
When you initially launch your home business venture, it is vital that you take a close and unbiased look at your direct competition so as to gain the insights that will be needed. This is probably one of the most key parts of your business plan, and it is often ignored bu would-be entrepreneurs, unfortunately. If you are set to launch your home business, the first step is to analyze your competition before your quit your day job.
Article tags: competition, home-based, entrepreneur, free reprint articles, small business resources, work from home

10). 4 Secrets to Turn Any Business Into a Successful Web Business- Part 4
Copyright 2006 Lynn VanDyke There are a few secrets that I'd like to share with you. You may have been privy to a few of them before. Actually you may have heard of all 4, but I can promise that you will finish each article with a fresh perspective. I will show you how 4 simple secrets can create a powerhouse web business. This is the fourth and final part of the 4 article series.
Article tags: monetization, ctpm, content, traffic, presell, monetize, online business, work from home, stay at home, internet business, infopreneur, entrepreneur

11). Back To Home Business
Copyright © Michael Wooller 2006 Being of a perverse nature and having a tendency to question things, I decided to do some research on the derogatory term 'luddite' (as in " what do you mean you're not going to upgrade to XP, you luddite!"). A luddite in conventional language these days is someone who is opposed to new technology. Using this definition, a dedicated luddite would presumably do mathematical calculations using a stick and wet sand on the beach.
Article tags: luddite, "home business", cottage industry, "cottage industry", "quality of life", lifestyle, technology, craftsmen, weavers, entrepreneur, idyllic, computers, joy, family, "home income", appropriate technology

12). Balance: Entreprenurial or Workaholic?
A workaholic is someone who has no identity beyond their work. Life is about so much more than what you do. It is about the relationships you develop and nurture. It is about social impact in your community. It is about the growth and learning you experience. It is about living passionately. We are creative by our very nature, it's in our genes. Applied intelligence equals creativity.
Article tags: workaholic, entrepreneur, balance, balanced life, happiness, creativity, recreation, relaxation, spirit, emotions, mind, intelligence

13). The Perils And Pitfalls Of Publishing: Who Can An Author Trust?
One out of every eight people call themselves a writer, which means there are roughly 24 million people in the United States who carry that banner. Unfortunately there are charlatans and scam artists just waiting to ambush the unsuspecting author. How can a novice writer protect themselves? Anyone can call themselves a publisher. Always remember money flows towards the author from the publisher, not the other way round.
Article tags: business, entrepreneur, planning, plans

14). Taking Charge and Getting Results: The Choice is Yours
Copyright 2006 Shannon Lavenia A very successful entrepreneur in the direct sales industry, I have found there are two kinds of people in the world: those who would like success and those who are serious about success. Think about it. Everyone wants success in their life; they want to make more money, have more time, have less stress and really make their mark in the world.
Article tags: responsibility, business, income opportunity, business training, business skill, direct sales, network marketing, education, finance, wealth creation, entrepreneur, business owner, start a business, business opportunities

15). Why You Should Never Operate Any Business as a Sole Proprietor
One of the primary attractions of being an entrepreneur is being that feeling of being "independent". Defining yourself as an independent entrepreneur does not settle the question, though, of how you should organize and operate your business. All too often new freelancers assume that being independent means being a "sole proprietor." In the United States, that means that you simply operate your business as your alter ego--you might set up a separate bank account, but you basically operate your business as an extension of yourself.
Article tags: business success, small business, solo entrepreneur, entrepreneur, start a business, sole proprietorship, partnership, incorporate, corporation, limited liability

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