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Running a Rafting Company Has Twists, Turns

Sarah Herzig has the look of wide-eyed exhilaration that comes from swimming and tumbling through some cold, mountain whitewater.
http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/04/10-stupid-mistakes-made-by-the-newly-self-employed/ Having been a non-employee for about 14 years now, I’ve made my share of stupid business mistakes.

10 Stupid Mistakes Made by the Newly Self-Employed

Startupjournal

What you should read today from around the Web on start-ups and small businesses. Want to buy a restaurant franchise? It helps to own a bunch of them already. http://online.wsj.com/public/page/news-small-business-marketing.html
If you're starting a business (even thinking about it), or juggling marketing, financing, Internet, government etc. for your growing small business, here you're not alone! There is only 7 days left till the clock strikes midnight on March 26th, when the Idea Cafe's new $1,000.00 Small Business Grant will be closed for applications. http://www.businessownersideacafe.com/

Small Business Ideas at Idea Cafe

http://www.microsoftbusinesshub.com/ If you're operating on an older system, find out how Windows 7 can help you search faster, simplify everyday tasks, and get more done. Windows 7 gives you more time to focus on your customers, your employees, and your business.

Small Business Center

Introduction Making your own decisions. Doing something you love. http://particletree.com/features/a-guide-to-starting-your-business/

A Guide to Starting Your Business

By Accident or Design, Selling T-Shirts Is Big Business on Web

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB111515644807923708-_xM5HnBTbaCfFFj_54FC8ItdlaA_20050603.html Today the online and print newsletters have flopped. But the shirts are pulling in up to $3,000 per month, as Mr. Mowry joins the growing ranks of entrepreneurs profiting from an improbable but lucrative Web business model: selling T-shirts. All over the Web, bloggers, artists and entrepreneurs are unexpectedly finding that T-shirts are more reliable moneymakers than the original ideas that brought them to the Internet. CollegeHumor.com, a site offering jokes and pictures from college campuses nationwide, sells T-shirts that say "My other shirt has its collar up," "What Would Ashton Do," and dozens of others.
If you’re like thousands of other designers, programmers and other creative professionals out there, at one point in time you’ve considered starting your own business.

A List Apart: Articles: Starting a Business: Advice from the Trenches

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