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Start Up and Stay Up – How Small Businesses Survive & Thrive

The Startup Magazine

I started my Philadelphia area home appraising business in 2006. Since then it has grown to serve the tri-state New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware areas, but I still consider it a small business and my employees, more like a family. Turn Your Reputation for High-Quality Work Into New Clients.

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Small Business Spotlight of the Week: SignNow.com

crowdSPRING Blog

Our first week of launching NotaryNow, we received multiple threats via message boards, forums, and I even got a call from a notary threatening to “Wring my F*ing neck&# and to “Stay the F*ck out of New Jersey&# if we did business in there. Related posts: Small Business Spotlight of the Week: SkiTown.com.

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Episode 106: Implementing Profit First With Frank DeBenedetto and Ralph M. Rivera

Mike Michalowicz

This week we have a great episode with Frank and Ralph, where we discuss how they have implemented Profit First from day one of starting their business! They share strategies and techniques of how they implement Profit First, which has become a great tool to keep minority partners actively involved/supportive of the business.

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Does Your Small Business Need Workers’ Compensation Insurance?

YoungUpstarts

Every state also specifies whether sole proprietors, single member LLCs, partners, and family farms are considered employees and may opt-out or into workers’ comp. The bottom line is, look carefully at your state’s workers’ comp requirements and if doing business in more than one state, look at every state’s requirements.

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The Intersect Fund – Small (Business) Is The New Big

YoungUpstarts

When Rohan Mathew and Joe Shure were editors at The Daily Targum — Rutgers University ’s student-run newspaper — they were privy to two totally different sides of New Brunswick, New Jersey. That has enabled the school to grow and generate income, resulting in the creation of 9 new jobs in Newark this year.

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Episode 43: Content Sharing and Budget Management with Nathan Hecht and Gregg Hollmann

Mike Michalowicz

A graduate of The College of New Jersey with a degree in business, Gregg caught the DJ bug in his late 20s and has not looked back. For the past three years, Gregg has served as President of the New Jersey Disc Jockey Network (NJDJN), a premier professional DJ association. Corporate Partners. Gregg Hollmann.

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The Prosper Group: Explained

Mike Michalowicz

 Running your small business can be tricky. If only you could have accounting, expert business coaching, and masterminding all in the same place – and at a more cost-effective price point. Expert team: You’ll work with an accounting professional, a strategist, and an accountability partner.