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Carnival of Entrepreneurs #27: June 25, 2007

by steve on June 25th, 2007

Welcome everyone to the next edition of the CoE. I wanted to take a moment and thank the Marketing Idea blog for hosting CoE #26 while I was on vacation.

This month we have some great submissions. I won’t bore you with any announcements, so let’s get started….

Business Insights and Ideas

Matt Hanson presents Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog » Blog Archive » Is Traditional Publicity Dead? posted at Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog, saying, “Promotion has changed and evolved over the last few years. Find out more at Matt’s Creative Advertising blog.”
Charles H. Green presents Non - Linear Leadership Thinking vs. Behavior posted at Trust Matters, saying, “The most succesful leaders are able to hold two contradictory ideas in mind at the same time.”
Jim presents Anatomy of a worthless business proposition posted at Jim Logan, saying, “Is your business attempting to fix a problem or enable a solution that isn’t valued, measured or monitored by your target market? If so, you’re wasting your time and your offering will never sell.”
Raj Dash presents Cautionary Tales From A Fellow Entrepreneur posted at Bootstrapper.
Ashton presents How Much Are the Strategies Behind Your Business and Products Really Worth? posted at Product Global.
Amish Parashar presents What Big Oil can stand to learn from Google posted at New venture outsourcing blog, saying, “How we, as entrepreneurs, can balance economic theory, practical results, pricing, and customer relationship building.
GP presents Lessons in Mental Management posted at Fish Creek House - INNside Innkeeping, saying, “Begin with the end in mind… lessons in mental management; whatever your endeavour”
Brian Armstrong presents Building Website Traffic - Three Items Per Day For A Month posted at Breaking Free, saying, “Blogging is one of seven businesses I recommend that can be started for under $100. I intend to demonstrate that live in front of you by spending the next 30 days building traffic to this website, doing 3 tasks per day.”
Jason Elder presents The 6 Laws Defining Bankruptcy posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer’s Blog, saying, “Most people know about Chapters 7 and 11 but did you know about the other 4?”
Mike Harmon presents Home Based Business Tips - Three Reasons to Outsource Your Businesses Accounting Needs posted at Basic Accounting, saying, “You are probably already using a program like Quickbooks or Microsoft Money to balance your business books. But I will reveal 3 reasons why getting a good book-keeper will make a world of difference in your business.”

Inspire Me!

Nate Ritter presents 5 Great Questions from a High School Entrepreneur posted at Nate Ritter, saying, “This one fit a few categories, so I picked the Inspire Me! one.”
Alvaro Fernandez presents On Bill Gates Harvard commencement speech (and his Frontal Lobes) posted at SharpBrains, saying, “a great example of the Frontal Lobes in action!”
Silicon Valley Blogger presents 5 Of The Youngest Entrepreneurs On Their Path To Success And Riches posted at The Digerati Life.
Nathan presents My Letter to Paris Hilton posted at PixelBoardLive Insider, saying, “Wow Great letter to Paris Hilton”

Tips

Matthew Paulson presents How to Choose an Accountant (And Save Thousands in Taxes) posted at Getting Green.
John Wesley presents 14 Ways To Procrastinate Productively posted at Pick the Brain.
Moneywalks presents Managers: How to Avoid Employee Lawsuits posted at moneywalks.
Christopher J. Brunner presents Differentiate Your Business With Quality Customer Service posted at GreatFX Business Cards, saying, “What you can do to provide quality customer service and make your business stand out in the crowd.”
Warren Wong presents Why Not To Drive posted at Personal Development for INTJs.
Bill Sheridan presents One Pile at a Time posted at The Freestyle Entrepreneur.

Tricks and To-Dos

Sunny presents Success is in Balance posted at Dandelions and Daydreams, saying, “Running a home requires focus. Starting a business requires focus. These two jobs collide when you, as an entrepreneur housewife, start a business in your living room. The jobs shout for your attention and threaten your dreams of being a success in both arenas. The entrepreneur housewife who lives with the cycle of laundry and business will quickly learn that success can only be achieved through balance.”
Randy Nichols presents Learn to Invent and Reinvent Your Future posted at Career Advice by Randy, saying, “Learn to invent and reinvent your future with carrer advice from Randy.”
Stacey Derbinshire presents Licensing Your Way to Wealth posted at Starting a Small Home Business, saying, “Licensing requires little time and money and is extremely risk-free, while venturing requires a huge amount of time and money and is extremely risky. Learn more at my small home business blog.”
CapForge presents Sometimes All it Takes to Start a Business is One Golden Account posted at Capforge.com, saying, “The story of how two guys with families to support and minimal experience launched a business with no money and just one client and went from zero to $1.4 billion in sales.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of entrepreneurs using our carnival submission form.

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