Archive for July, 2009
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John Paul DeJoria – The Homeless Billionaire
When you see the headline “Homeless Billionaire,” it is expected for you to rub your eyes or do a double take. But make no mistake, John Paul DeJoria, possesses one of the most amazing stories in entrepreneurial history. Now on Forbes’ World’s Billionaires List, it’s hard to fathom that such a brilliant man was living [...]
Nun of Your Business
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Climbing a Mountain
Step after step. Leap after leap. Trying to strategically place your foot on the sturdiest of rocks to prevent yourself from falling. Climbing a mountain is no easy feat. That’s exactly why I make an annual resolution to take a hike every summer. What can I say? – I guess I relish in the challenge. [...]
Nirvana vs Rick Astley Mashup
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Kiva Makes Passively Changing the World A Reality
Have you always wanted to play the role of Oprah, Bono or “Brangelina” and visit a third-world country to provide aide to those that need it most? I, for one, have always wanted to do this. Like most people, however, there are just so many personal barriers that stand in the way of me doing [...]
Why Small Businesses Should Care About SEO
I just read this article that seemed very appropriate to post on this blog. I face this pitch every single day. It is evident that business has been changing drastically. If you don’t get onboard now, you will undoubtedly miss the boat! Business owners, what are you waiting for? You can read the article for [...]
The Pros and Cons of the SBA ARC Program
On June 15th, small businesses were able to begin submitting their applications for the highly-anticipated financial savior known as the America’s Recovery Capital loan Program (ARC). The ARC offers a $35,000 cap on an SBA-insured loan. The loan is interest free and comes alongside a year-long deferred payment program. The biggest factor: The loan is [...]
