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Turning Pulp into Fiction: The Rock Story - 215 days ago
I drive around alot. Not because I want to be environmentally unfriendly, but because my current job requires it. As a result, or a byproduct, I get several hours per night to listen to either the radio or a book on tape. (Which I haven’t done as... Topics: Bach, back to the future, DJ Caffeine, DJ Tiesto, Eric Prydz, Lady Gaga, Rock legends, Rock songs, Sirius, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, Too Kool Kris, Uncategorized, XM radio

Entreprenuer: Having the Knack and Developing a Niche - 290 days ago
In reading The Knack, Inc. writers Bo Burlingham and Norm Brodsky delve into what makes a successful business from the very beginning. Things like having high gross margins, stable (and growing) cash flows, and the ability to handle multiple problems... Topics: Bo Burlingham, Business Launch, Business problems, Cash Flows, Gross Margins, Startups

Business Card: Not an easy task to be different - 299 days ago
In today’s ever changing landscape of business, having a good first impression is ultimate to landing that deal that makes or breaks you. So how does one do it?Business Cards are so last century, since we just kick people into our phones, and... Topics: Uncategorized

Reviving your career: A silver bullet approach to staying and succeeding in your career - 307 days ago
Steven Viscusi imparts that being visible, easy to get along with, a team player and open to development opportunities are the keys to being heralded as a quality employee by your boss, and someone that will never be a “victim” of downsizing,... Topics: Bulletproof Your Job, Business Etiquette, Business Goals, Career Management, Economic Crisis, Employment Opportunities, Huffington Post, Job security, LinkedIn, Professional Certification, Social Networks, Steven Viscusi

The New Media: The Printed Blog - 313 days ago
The Printed Blog hopes to take blogger-wanna-be-journalist types and utilize their content in local publications in a quick read format (a typical paper will be 11x17-inch on three pages, six sides in full color.) Their hope is to gather unique articles.. Topics: Business Launch, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, Detroit Free Press, Facebook, Flickr, Gannett, Myspace, The New York Times, The Northwest Indiana Times, The Printed Blog, Twitter


