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A Woman on the Move

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Starting With a Loan of $1.40, Fourera Soumana Grew Her Way to Business Success in Niger.
July 10, 2009 in Success Stories

Like Sinatra, She Did It Her Way

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Being a bit of a maverick proves to be Tova Borgnine's route to success.
July 1, 2009 in Success Stories

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

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Get over your emotional hang-ups about money. Think instead about the value you're offering your customers.
March 16, 2009 in Women's Center

From Accidental Entrepreneur to NAWBO President

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NAWBO President Cynthia McClain-Hill considers her professional talents a way to contribute to civic well-being of her world.
March 8, 2009 in Success Stories

Put Time Back on Your Side: Part II

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These 9 tips will help you get time back under your control.
March 2, 2009 in Work Life

Win, Lose or Draw--Enter the Competition

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Being an award winner or even receiving recognition as a nominee can help raise your corporate profile.
February 26, 2009 in Women's Center

Should I Pay Myself a Salary From My Business?

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Unless you have other income streams, yes, you should.
February 23, 2009 in Women's Center

Is Your Business Demanding Too Much?

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An all-consuming focus on your business can wreak havoc on your health and your emotional balance.
February 22, 2009 in Work Life

The 3 M's of Starting a Business

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Market demand. Market size and structure. Money. Explore them all before diving into your startup.
February 19, 2009 in Trends

6 Keys to Start a Successful Business

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An entrepreneur explains how you get ready to start your business
February 16, 2009 in Leadership
2 Women Make Video Game History

2 Women Make Video Game History

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Microsoft validates their concepts by bringing them to its Xbox platform.
February 12, 2009 in Success Stories

Put Time Back on Your Side: Part I

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Our quiz will show you if time is controlling you. Next month, learn the steps that will get your time back in your control.
January 30, 2009 in Work Life

How to Be a Player in the Super Bowl

Follow these guidelines and you can win a contract to supply Super Bowl-related products and services.
January 27, 2009 in Trends
Like Water, Only Better

Like Water, Only Better

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Hint is healthy water, without sugar or calories--and its fans include diabetics, athletes, teenagers and even stars.
January 25, 2009 in Success Stories

How to Win a Local Government Contract

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Here are 4 ways for women-owned businesses to compete for lucrative opportunities--and not just on price.
January 22, 2009 in Trends

20 Years of Advocacy and Education

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We explore the dynamics of bringing the first male employee into an all-female work environment.
January 18, 2009 in Trends

When the Scammers Come Out to Play

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Some of the best con artists are well-spoken, attractive and educated. So learn how to ramp up your anti-scammer arsenal.
December 19, 2008 in Trends

High-Powered Hollywood Dealmaker

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It wasn't an easy road, but would-be rock star Dina LaPolt is now a successful attorney in the entertainment industry.
December 13, 2008 in Homebased

Franchise Frontrunners

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Female franchise leaders offer advice and encouragement to would-be entrepreneurs and franchisors.
December 13, 2008 in Homebased

Fitting a Man Into an All-Female Office

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We explore the dynamics of bringing the first male employee into an all-female work environment.
December 12, 2008 in Leadership
Optimism in a Tin

Optimism in a Tin

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Mya Jacobson saw her fortune not on Wall Street but in cookies.
December 12, 2008 in Success Stories

A Win for Women Entrepreneurs

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Seven months after naming three finalists,Yahoo! Small Business and fwm announce the grand prize winner of Seeds for Success.
November 24, 2008 in Success Stories
Love What You Do

Love What You Do

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If you can't do what you love, find something to be passionate about and develop whatever that is.
November 11, 2008 in Success Stories
Activist. Advocate. Game Changer

Activist. Advocate. Game Changer

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Terry Neese says women business owners have the ability to shape the political landscape in their favor.
October 31, 2008 in Success Stories

There's No Easy Path to Success

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It takes hard work, long hours, outperforming your competition--and reinventing yourself every day.
October 30, 2008 in Women's Center

Don't Grow Too Fast

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Have the right people in place so you're ready to expand, but don't bite off more than you can chew.
October 16, 2008 in Success Stories
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How to Go Mobile on a Budget

How to Go Mobile on a Budget

Michael Schneider, CEO of Mobile Roadie, offers tips for small businesses looking to take their businesses mobile.
Presented by
Mark Cuban Ben Kaufman Alexander Mendeluk Bret Michaels Scott Heiferman

Mark Cuban

Owner, Dallas Mavericks
"I love to compete. I want to get out there and kick your ass in the business world. That is what inspires me."

Ben Kaufman

Founder, Quirky Inc.
"I'm inspired by the Empire State Building. Probably not many people know that it was built in one year and 45 days."

Alexander Mendeluk

Co-founder of SpiritHoods
"When I see people bridging the gap between the limitations that the 'real world' imposes and what they realize they can manifest."

Bret Michaels

Musician, entrepreneur
"The secret to success lies in the gap between dream and reality."

Scott Heiferman

Meetup Co-founder
"I'm more inspired by the 20-somethings who are going to change the world. They have much less respect for the status quo and are seeing the world in a fresh way, many of them."
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