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40 Things You Have to Know Before Starting a Web 2.0 Business
by Kathryn Vercillo
If you're interested in starting a Web 2.0 business, you should know a few things. You should know how the Internet works today. You should know how business works in general. And you should know that this... published 2 months ago
Social Networking for Beginning Bloggers
by WordPlay
A lot of sites have sprung up under the Web 2.0 category of social networking. This broad term simply refers to the options available for people to connect with each other online. Social networking can take many forms when used for blog promotion, but they fall under two major headings: social bookmarking and social networking. This article contains examples of both, as well as links to many more. It also contains a social networking glossary that will help you be up to speed on networking termi published 5 months ago
Keywords for Beginners
by WordPlay
It's not enough to have your site or blog to rank well in the search engines; it has to place highly for words that are important to your business. This is why you need to understand keyword analysis, which is the art and science of identifying keywords that describe your business and are popular with the public. published 5 months ago
Cost Savings Tips for Startups
by Paul Edmondson
One of my favorite things is saving money. Boy, do I love a good deal. Here are a few tips on frugality on starting a company and running it leanly. You may not feel comfortable doing this, but get used to... published 2 years ago
Entrepreneur Information - 7 Critical Realities Every Entrepreneur Needs To Know
by Latarsha
When you set out to make your small business ideas for your start-up work, you have to be aware of 7 critical realities every entrepreneur needs too know about starting a business with success. This... published 3 months ago
How are Valuations Determined for a Startup
by Paul Edmondson
For early stage venture capital deals there are a few general rules. First, a VC will have limits on what they'll fund based on an ownership position. Meaning, no matter how great the company, they need to... published 14 months ago
SEO Tutorial For Hubpages Startups
by tagtopics
This tutorial is a simple, easy to follow guide for hubpage startups. If you are stuck for content ideas, you can use the hubpages 'hot topics' to give you some ideas. This hub will show you how you can easily... published 4 months ago
Finding People To Work Cheap While Starting a New Company
by Paul Edmondson
Once you have an idea for a company, the first sales process is toget talented people to work inexpensively to help build a prototype or get the first product out the door. If you are having a super hard time... published 17 months ago
Crunch Network
by TechCrunch
The Crunch Network is a group of blogs and related websites that report and analyze new Internet co mpanies, products and gadgets. The newest addition to the Crunch Network, Crunchboard.com, is the ultimate insider's job network - companies can find the best, most knowledgeable individuals on the web and individuals can find jobs at the hottest startups. published 2 years ago
The Real Magic of Semantic Web
by FaceySpacey
The real magic of the Semantic web is not with the tagging of content or even of the auto-tagging of content by browser plug-ins that screen-scrape and parse words into categories. The magic happens with the... published 5 weeks ago










