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Inc. May 2009 Darren Dahl |
Business for Sale: A Motorcycle-Seat Manufacturer Mike Corbin is hoping for a buyer who loves bikes as much as he does. |
Inc. May 2009 April Joyner |
CEO Passions: Ballroom Dancing Promise Phelon, CEO of Upwardly Mobile, learns business strategy through ballroom dancing. |
Inc. May 2009 Nicole Marie Richardson |
Innovation: A New Kind of Metal Imagine a metal that's stronger, lighter, and more energy absorbent than steel - yet is cheaper to make. That's the dream of Christina Lomasney, CEO of Seattle-based Modumetal. |
Inc. May 2009 April Joyner |
Elevator Pitch: NovaSim NovaSim's software makes call centers and hospitals more efficient. Will $300,000 take it to the next level? |
Inc. May 2009 Ryan McCarthy |
Loans You Pay Every Day One firm gives loans when banks won't -- and, yes, there's a catch |
Inc. May 2009 Ryan Underwood |
Technology: Finding Freelance Programmers Using sites like oDesk, Elance, Guru, and RentACoder to find the best developers |
Inc. May 2009 Ryan Underwood |
Coding Made to Order These sites are all free for employers (they take a cut of freelancers' pay) and will automatically send out the proper 1099 tax forms |
Inc. May 2009 |
Ask Inc.: Mixing Business and Personal? The founders of Preserve and Fairytale Brownies ask about the downside to doing business with friends |
Inc. May 2009 |
Ask Inc.: Finding Part-Time and Independent Sales Reps Using services like SalesTrax and other tips for hiring people for part time sales jobs |
Inc. May 2009 Joel Spolsky |
Why Circuit City Failed, and Why B&H Thrives Many companies that have gone bust didn't die because of the recession. They failed for one reason: They treated customers poorly |
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