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The Weird Resumes That Lead To Successful Entrepreneurs1 comment

elizabethbaskin wrote 3 weeks ago: Marilou (in white) hurdles toward her future startup The path to entrepreneurship often covers exact … more →

Tags: 1, Starting a Company, entrepreneur, entrepreneur passion, girl athletes, marketing to female athletes, mompreneur, Small Business Owner, Sports Business

The Advantage of Franchise Purchasing Power

Frank Myrland wrote 1 month ago: A large benefit of owning a franchise is that by attaching yourself to a larger, brand-recognized an … more →

Tags: Business Tips, sunshine grounds care, Franchise, Purchasing Power, owning a franchise

The United States of Gaymerica

trojoe wrote 1 month ago: Homosexuality may be more accepted than ever before in the United States of America but that does no … more →

Tags: Politics, Culture, Equality, DADT, LGBT, Gay, Milk, Penguin, Adoption

"Innovation in Procurement" the next new buzz phrase?

Tim Williams wrote 2 months ago: John Denham, the Communities Secretary who is responsible for local government, yesterday held a mee … more →

Tags: Politics of procurement, Carbon Emissions, clinical waste, Communities, Councils, Denham, Durham County Council, efficiency, food procurement

Kiwis buy into brand formulas

quaylaw wrote 2 months ago: A basic franchise, such as lawnmowing, might provide income from the first day. Photo / Northern Adv … more →

Tags: Newspaper & Other Articles, New Zealand workforce, buying a franchise, redundancy payout, Franchise NZ, Franchisor, Franchisees, franchise fees, Brand Name

Fair Trade Market The Woodlands, Texas

lundstudio wrote 2 months ago: Fair Trade Market – September Weekends in November @woodlandschurch Here’s the scoop fro … more →

Tags: Just Cool Stuff, Economy, event, Fair Trade, Family Events, Free, Global, houston, Houston weekends

The Inflation/Deflation Debate – a Reconciliation

ancorawest wrote 3 months ago: The Treasury is on a wild spending spree with the Fed creating the money that can’t be placed at a t … more →

Tags: Banking, Finance, Investments, Âncora, ancora west advisors, Borrowing, commodities demand, consumption, disposable income

Marketing to Moms: An Unparalleled Economic Force

David Bohan wrote 3 months ago: The soon-to-be released book Women Want More: How to Capture Your Share of the World’s Largest, Fast … more →

Tags: Purchasing Power, Lifestage, Marketing to Women, Women Want More, Boston Consulting Group

Marketing to Moms: Moms Still Feeling the Recession at the Dinner Table

Jamie Dunham wrote 4 months ago: Here are a few more facts on why the recession won’t be over until Moms say so. According to the Jun … more →

Tags: purchasing behavior, Trends, Eating Out, jamie dunham, Marketing to Moms, recession, Restaurants, Retail, Shopping Habits

Marketing to Moms: Debunking an Old Myth

David Bohan wrote 4 months ago: Sarah Mahoney reporting for Media Post’s Marketing Daily has uncovered a survey that shows women are … more →

Tags: Trends, Purchasing Power, Marketing to Women, David Bohan, recession, Media Post, Spending Trends

Marketing to Moms: The World of Couponing, Part 2

David Bohan wrote 5 months ago: Sunday newspapers may be the source of half the coupons Americans receive, but marketers always are … more →

Tags: purchasing behavior, Marketing to Moms, David Bohan, moms buying power, Marketing Matters, Tennessean, Coupons, Mobile

Kicking Tires One Wheel at a Time: Car Salesmen Work Harder On Their Knees

Woody Lassitor wrote 5 months ago: When dealing with car dealerships, it’s important to know your rights. Check in the state where you … more →

Tags: Life, Disability, Independence, wheelchairs, attitudes, Humor, Wheelchair, Sales, Automobiles

Waiting for more news, but Hispanics still have the lead

Christina Burton wrote 5 months ago: Forecasts for which race will come out on top are already answering the question of which minority r … more →

Tags: Business, Population, Hispanics, African-Americans, Blacks, Hustle, Minorities, selig center for economic growth at the university of g, Entrepreneurship

Hey Marketers: Moms' Needs Aren't That Simple!2 comments

lboissiere wrote 6 months ago: Kudos to Nielsen for acknowledging the purchase power of “Power Moms” in their recent ar … more →

Tags: Motherhood, Marketing, online shopping, Online Marketing, Market research, Power Moms, purchase behavior, Nielsen, marketers

End-User: Brand loyalty starts early

Jonathan Finer wrote 7 months ago: With greater buying power and influence in the purchase process, that children are an increasingly a … more →

Tags: End-User Experience, Nag Factor, consumer entry point, advertising guidelines, young consumers

Lower Mortgage Rates = More Purchase Power3 comments

Stephanie Davis wrote 8 months ago: Buyers today are looking for one thing: A DEAL. While President Obama’s $8000 tax credit for f … more →

Tags: Real Estate, Home Financing, 5, mortgage, Mortgage Rates, 625, 4/5, mortgage payment, 8000 tax credit

Spring Fair 2009

Karen Phillips wrote 10 months ago: Today we all went to visit this year’s Spring Fair at the NEC in Birmingham.  It’s one o … more →

Tags: A Day in the Life of Karen Phillips, Greeting cards, giftware, Spring Fair 2009, Birmingham NEC, Trade fair, Ulster Weavers, Kids Toys, Interiors

Bulletin: Benchmark 30-year Mortgage Falls Below 5%

bostonkayakguy wrote 10 months ago: Image via Wikipedia For the first time ever, since Freddie Mac began its weekly rate survey in 1971, … more →

Tags: MetroWest, MetWest, The MetWest Scene, Real Estate, Wellesley real estate, Natick real estate, south natick real estate, Needham real estate, Newton real estate

Lump Sum or Small Payments?

danaustema wrote 1 year ago: The upside to cashing out with a structured settlement company is that you would end up with a lump … more →

Tags: factoring companies, cashing out, Structured Settlement, lump sum, Annuity, Annuity Payments, injured victim


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