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Entrepreneurship

Friday Five+: Top Entrepreneur Blogs and Twitter Users to Follow

August 26, 2011

Happy Friday! This week, we are bringing you 5 top entrepreneur blogs you should read AND 5 top entrepreneur Twitter users you should be following. Top 5 Entrepreneur Blogs to Read (excluding this one, of course!) Mashable: With categories ranging from technology to social good, Mashable is the first blog you should check each day [...]

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How To: Choose a Workspace, Maximize Your ROI, Trend on Twitter, and more

August 22, 2011

Thank you for your patience with our technical difficulties last week! Since we couldn’t bring you a Friday Five, we’re bringing you some of the latest news and information to get your week started right. From selecting a workspace to trending on Twitter, we’ve compiled a short list of useful resources for the enterprising small [...]

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Friday Five: Small Business Info for Mompreneurs

August 5, 2011

Summer is almost over and the kiddies will soon be heading back to school. If you’re a working mother–or mompreneur–you may welcome the return to a routine. This week, we’re providing you with some helpful tips, information, and inspirational stories to help get you back in the small business swing of things: CurrentMom: We’ve recently [...]

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49 Tips for the Small Business Entrepreneur

July 22, 2011

The Wild WE has been wildly busy! So busy, we missed posting a Friday Five last week. To make it up to you, we’re posting seven great articles loaded with seven tips each to help those of you starting a business or growing your own small business. 7 Signs You Need a Break from Your [...]

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Mentoring Women Entrepreneurs from Afghanistan and Rwanda

July 13, 2011

If you had a mentor help you launch and grow your business, you know how valuable their advice and experience was to starting a business. The Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women (IEEW) understands how important mentorship is, and how hard it can be for women entrepreneurs in other countries to find the right kind [...]

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Friday Five: Small Business News and Info for New Entrepreneurs

July 8, 2011

Happy Friday! Today, we bring you five tidbits from around the web specifically for new entrepreneurs. If you have just started a business or thinking about starting a business, check out our list below for some assistance: 5 Tips to Consider Before Starting a Business: From the International Business Times, here is a short list [...]

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Friday Five: Small Business News and Information Patriot Edition

July 1, 2011

Happy Fourth of July! As we gear up to celebrate our country’s independence, the Wild WE brings a patriotic flair to this week’s Friday Five. Below are links to resources for small business owners and entrepreneurs, particularly veterans. V-WISE: Women Veterans Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship is a program specifically for female veterans sponsored by [...]

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How Your Local Chamber of Commerce Can Help Your Small Business

June 29, 2011

Perhaps when you hear “Chamber of Commerce”, you think of a bunch of older men, smoking cigars and cutting deals in some back room. Or maybe it makes you think of a bunch of stuffed shirts passing out business cards at an event catered with cheap wine and stale hors d’oeuvres. Then again, maybe you [...]

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Friday Five: Small Business and Entrepreneur Round-Up

June 24, 2011

Here is this week’s installment of the Wild WE’s Friday Five, news and information from around the web for small business owners and women entrepreneurs: University of Dubai Entrepreneurship and Business Plan for Women Entrepreneurs:  The Middle East is not a region known for its support of women, especially professional women entrepreneurs. However, the University [...]

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Women Entrepreneurs Good for Philanthropy

June 22, 2011

The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University conducted a study that found that women in all tax brackets are far more likely than men–in some cases twice as much–to give to charitable causes. This goes for women entrepreneurs, as well. In fact, the growth of women-owned small business is good news for social entrepreneurship. Some [...]

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