April 30th, 2007
After a brief hiatus, Startup Spark is ignited and ready to go with a new host.
Let me introduce myself. My name is Steve Fisher. As you can see from my head shot I am attempting to look contemplative. I write this blog as part education to my readers and part therapy for myself. I have […]
By steve -- 13 comments
April 12th, 2007
If you’re an entrepreneur, blogger and interested in getting more involved online and working with a great company like b5 media, this is the right opportunity for you.
I have to step down as author of Startup Spark - effective in about a week and a half. My own startup company, Standout Jobs is taking up […]
By Ben Yoskovitz -- 3 comments
April 11th, 2007
Welcome to the 18th Carnival of Entrepreneurs which features some of the best entrepreneurial content from around the blogosphere. As always there’s tons of content for you to enjoy, and I hope you will all find something of value - discover a new blog, get more interactive with these bloggers and help them out.
Carnival Highlights
Silicon […]
By Ben Yoskovitz -- 21 comments
April 10th, 2007
Vajid Jafri is CEO and founder of cFares, a travel site for finding inexpensive airfare.
Vajid has 25+ years experience in the travel industry, with over a handful of companies under his belt. His experience as a veteran entrepreneur is interesting, since most of us are just starting out or have just a few notches […]
By Ben Yoskovitz -- 2 comments
April 4th, 2007
The Carnival of Entrepreneurs is back at Startup Spark for its 17th edition. Rolling along nicely - every week we get a few new people sending in submissions, which tells me the Carnival continues to extend its reach through the Web. Thank you to everyone that has supported it so far…
My Carnival Highlights
Over at A […]
By Ben Yoskovitz -- 8 comments
April 2nd, 2007
The folks at atlantapreneurs.com have just released Super Widgets - the startup simulation.
It’s an alpha release, very basic, but fun and entertaining nonetheless. Your goal is to make $30,000 in 52 weeks by hiring developers, releasing products and selling them. There are a few things you can do including expand your office, hire more people […]
By Ben Yoskovitz -- 0 comments
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