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The Dos and Don’ts of Turning Your Hobby Into a Business

According to Business Jargons, an online business encyclopedia, it’s often harder to start a business in rural areas, due to several factors, including a lack of technical know-how and training. But the encyclopedia also points out that several businesses are particularly well-suited for those living in rural America.

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8 Steps To Develop a New Product

Learn from 8 pros, who have successfully developed & brought their products to market, the essential steps to an effective product development process!

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Protecting Your Ideas

Inventions aren’t all about scientific or mathematical formulas. Sometimes they’re just about the same entrepreneurial adage—find a niche and fill it.

Is Your Product Ready for Walmart?

Does your small business have what it takes to sell products to Walmart? Read how to prepare your pitch for their annual “Made in the USA” Open Call event.

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How to Profit From a Fad

Do you know what is a fad, and how to profit from one? Learn how to study a fad's potential and act on it quickly.

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Product Sourcing Tips

Product sourcing (the first step in supply chain management) is getting your new product produced, packaged, and market-ready.


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