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Archive for July, 2008

 

LLC Or Corp?

July 31st, 2008

The age-old question for many entrepreneurs-should they set-up their business structure as an LLC or as a corporation. Click through to read the full article on Money. I am pro-LLC, since I think it is the simplest, but let me know in the comments which do you prefer.

clipped from money.cnn.com

LLC or corporation?
There’s virtually […]

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Viva La Revolution Money!

July 30th, 2008

I checking out the details for an upcoming Mashable event and I noticed that one of my friends Chrissie Brodigan is working with Revolution Money. Revolution Money has a feature called MoneyExhange which allows you to receive payments  from other MoneyExchange  account holders without incurring any charges.  MoneyExchange can be a good way for […]

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How To Register A Trademark

July 26th, 2008

In the Wall Street Journal’s Small Business section, there’s good information about trademark registration.
First, consider the name. Names that are too generic “Farm” or too descriptive “We Make Robots” are hard to protect. Also think about what you are trying to trademark. Ideas cannot be trademarked. If you have created a unique […]

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Make Mine A Million Program

July 25th, 2008

Are you a woman starting your own business? Do you want money to fund your dreams? Count Me In is the leading nonprofit for women entrepreneurs, their mission is to inspire 1 million women entrepreneurs to reach annual revenues of $1 million by the year 2010.  Reaching this goal will create over 4 million new […]

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My Senator Agrees With Me: Schumer to Seek Ban on 401(K) Debit Cards

July 23rd, 2008

A month ago I blogged about 401(k) debit cards being the worst idea ever. Now I read that some guys down in Washington agree with me.
From the Washington Post.
Debit cards linked to retirement savings accounts would be banned under a bill set to be introduced in the U.S. Senate.
Sen. Charles Schumer, a New York […]

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Web 2 Point Dough: Cafe, Tools, Cupcakes

July 22nd, 2008

Jen Groover emailed me about her new project, Launchers Cafe, a social networking community for entrepreneurs.
Intuit is known for its tax and accounting software, but they also assist small businesses with marketing. Check out their Marketing Tools Center.
How to start a cupcake business advice by Laura Bacon and Emira Mears.

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Connecting On Entrepreneur Connect

July 18th, 2008

Yesterday, I got an email about Entrepreneur.com’s new social network, Entrepreneur Connect. I joined and have already started to get some connections including Dana Zurbuchen who is a business coach.

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Going To BlogHer? Visit The Prosperity Spa!

July 17th, 2008

I am not going to BlogHer this weekend in San Francisco. If you are, then I suggest checking out the Prosperity Spa sponsored by Intuit. Camille Wright, small business and personal finance expert will be doing financial makeovers.
Location: Italian Room, St. Francis Hotel
When: Friday July 18th, 8:30-5:30pm.; Saturday July 19th, 8:30 […]

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Five Alive: Links, Raves, Etc.

July 15th, 2008

Culture Vulture: Join The Museum of The City of New York. $95 of the $100 membership fee is tax deductible and they have fun parties.
Make A Deal: Need a mortgage broker in New York City?! I highly recommend Olga Savelov from Universal Mortgage. She can tell you how to raise your credit score in […]

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The Basics For A Small Business Marketing Plan

July 11th, 2008

You have a business plan, but do you have a marketing plan?! First, you develop your core message well.  It is the important thing for a marketing plan is establishing a core message which will be communicated consistently on your website, business cards, and other marketing materials. This message is a more […]

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July 10: Financial Freedom Is Sexy

July 7th, 2008

The title alone makes me want to check it out, but I am already booked for Thursday. If you go, let me know if it is good.
FINANCIAL FREEDOM IS SEXY
July 10th
6.30pm - 9.30pm
Midtown Manhattan
Author Sue Gilad presents a seminar on how to create residual income and the entrepreneurial mindset. She is known for her […]

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Plan Your Summer Staycation

July 6th, 2008

Via Urban Dictionary, Staycation is defined as a vacation that is spent close to home.
This summer, many people have opted to do that given high gas prices that make domestic travel difficult and the weak dollar which makes foreign travel very expensive.
So what do you do? Stay home or at someone else’s. If […]

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Class For Creatives;Webinar and Summit For Women

July 4th, 2008

Starting July 16 and running for six weeks in Brooklyn, 3RD Ward is having a business plan writing class targeting entrepreneurs in the creative industry. Register by July 14! $450 Non-Members $360
Next Friday, Womensphere is happening at Hunter College. It is a one-day leadership summit for women entrepreneurs. $250
On July 17, there will […]

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Web 2 Point Dough: Quick, Camp, Class

July 2nd, 2008

Intuit has they’re own project management system which is kinda like BaseCamp. It’s called QuickBase.
Social Media Bar Camp New York is Saturday, July 12. Location TBD.
The 23rd Street Association will be having small business seminars in fall, and they want your input.

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