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Top 10 Holiday Business Ideas

Stumped about what type of business to start? These ideas may be just what you're looking for.

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When Competition Strikes ... Strike Back!

Don't let a little competition scare you off. There are ways to keep your business on top.

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How to Implement Product Updates

Organization and planning are the keys to continually providing customers with the products they want and need.

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Use Your Youth to Your Advantage

Find out what 6 advantages young entrepreneurs have--but probably don't realize.

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Dog-Gone Good Business

Teen animal lovers are cashing in on the pet-care craze. Why not hop on the gravy train?

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What's the Magic Price?

How to set a price for your product or service that'll leave both you and your customers happy

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Get Creative With Your Location

These teens found unique solutions to the age-old question of where to locate a business for maximum profits.

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Start a Jewelry Business

Turn your hand-crafted jewelry into an ongoing source of cash flow.

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Sharpen Your Skills at a Youth Entrepreneur Camp

Opportunities abound for young entrepreneurs to learn the ins and outs of starting a business at entrepreneurial camps.

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Starting a Business the SAGE Way

Teens in the student entrepreneurship program are changing the world, not to mention making their own worlds a lot nicer.

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Looking for a Business Partner?

Some teen entrepreneurs say success runs in the family--so consider bringing them on board to help with your business.

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Middle School Girls Get Taste of Entrepreneurship

Program piques entrepreneurial interest and helps student entrepreneurs start and run their own businesses

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First Step in Starting a Business: Introspection

Hard questions to ask yourself before you up and start a business

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Case Study: How One Teen Makes His Business Tick

Juggling a business and school isn't easy. Here's how Lefty's Auto founder Mike Wilson does it.