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Caution: Blogging Lawsuits Ahead

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Every marketing expert you’ve ever met has probably encouraged you to start a blog on your website to help drive traffic and get your company site good search rankings. But be

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Web2.0 With Squidoo

5 Things I Hate About Your Website

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hate-website.jpgOrdinarily, I blog for Entrepreneur about news of interest to small business owners–that is, news other sources have reported. But today I want to report some news I’ve found on my

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Conflicting Reports on Social Networking for Business

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social-conflict.jpgTime to muddy the waters a bit. Three new reports surfaced this week, each offering a different point of view on how business owners and executives value social networking for

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A Boost for Young Entrepreneurs

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mark-zuckerberg.jpgOne of the great things about being an entrepreneur in the 21st century is there’s no age barrier. The days when you were pretty much required to slog away in

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Grow Your Business by Attending Free Business Seminars

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GlobalTeleClass.com offers free online professional (and personal) development seminars. This month, you can attend online to learn more about teleseminars, social networking, prospect building, and tax issues.

Another free upcoming event you

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Federal Trade Commission Issues Tough New Rules for Bloggers and Social Media Endorsements

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ftc.jpgFor the last year or so, I’ve been warning my clients that the Federal Trade Commission is becoming more involved in regulating online commerce, specifically in terms of disclosures relating

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Don’t be Afraid to Charge What You’re Worth

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women_entrepreneurI have a love/hate relationship with money, and it has plagued me all my adult life. It’s taken me 20 years to extricate myself from a slew of bad money

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Solo, But Not Alone

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Solo EntrepreneursDavid Brunelle was living the dream: He’d shucked his 9-to-5 office job, liberated himself from the cubicle farm and started his own business. He was working from home, being his

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