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How a Publisher Unlocked the Door to a Secret Guitar Club
Published January 21, 2011
Here's how one print publication found a way to uncover a new market, even in a recession.
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How He Got His Product in the Right Hands, as in James Taylor's
Published January 17, 2011
The man who makes James Taylor's guitars has an overnight-success story from right after the moment the living music legend started playing his handmade product in 1989. It just took 20+ years and tons of passion to get there. And once there he said the work just got harder, but that's the way he prefers it.
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The Skinny on Getting a Record Deal Today
Published January 05, 2011
How to get a record deal in a down economy, and the state of the music industry.
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How to Green the Workplace
Published August 12, 2010
How to gain a competitive edge -- and consequentially save some 'green' -- while greening your small business.
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Tips From Those Who've Got Game ... Businesses
Published August 05, 2010
These small businesses are banking that it's not only kids who get addicted to video games.
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Small Businesses Adapt, Evolve Amid Oil Spill
Published June 14, 2010
While BP continues to come under fire for speed of response to the oil leak currently seeping into the Gulf of Mexico, a few small business owners facing the spill from the front lines say they won't go under without a fight.
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'Jersey Shore' Boss: Guys Worked Harder Than the Girls
Published May 19, 2010
Here's the 'Situation': A key player in the MTV hit fills us in on what it takes to put the show’s stars to work.
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How Health-Care Changes Impact Self Employed
Published March 26, 2010
Are you now, or do you wish to one day become your own boss? Here's one expert's take on what the health-care shift may mean for you.
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Olympic Star Johnny Weir on How to Sell 'You'
Published March 16, 2010
Business-and-career advice from three-time national figure skating champion: ‘Never be afraid to fall down.’
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'Chemistry' Keeps Music Store Alive in Web Age
Published March 11, 2010
Thanks to innovative entrepreneurs and ravenous music fans, the Internet hasn’t killed the record store.

