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How to Write a Business Plan for a Marketing Firm

Every entrepreneur faces the common challenge of writing a business plan at some point as they develop their fledgling venture. But while there are vast resources available to help tackle the task, most books, websites, and templates take a generic approach in helping entrepreneurs transcribe their visions onto paper. The truth is, however, that writing a generic business plan won't do you much good.

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How to Use OnGreen to Make Money in Cleantech

Investors and cleantech entrepreneurs alike should take note of this pie chart from OnGreen , a just-launched online marketplace for cleantech startups seeking funds. The information is gleaned from OnGreen's beta site, which already has 350 companies seeking $1.9 billion in capital ($142 million is sought by companies that already have funding).

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Google Headquarters Tests Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging

As if you needed another reason to check out Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, electric vehicle technology startup Evatran announced this week that it has installed a Plugless Power charging station at Google HQ. This is the first public installation of Evatran's wireless EV charger, which uses something called "proximity charging" to juice up Googlers' Nissan Leafs and Tesla Roadsters.

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Inc. 5000 Applicant of the Week: Berkeley Bionics

As applications for the 2011 Inc. 500 | 5000 arrive, we thought it would be worthwhile to shine a spotlight on some of the companies that are vying to appear on our ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S

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20 Awesome Facebook Fan Pages

Show vote results ;Inc.'s 20 Awesome Facebook Fan Pages Bare Escentuals Bonobos Brendan's Irish Pub Burt's Bees Candles Off Main Clarisonic Community Coffee eCycler Fresh Brothers Johnny Cupcakes Mabel's Labels Old Spice Red Mango Skullcandy SmartPak Stella & Dot Steve Spangler Science Threadless Tiny Prints Zappos Slideshow 20 Best Company Facebook Pages These 20 companies demonstrate Facebook done right. With active discussions, lively photos and videos, and custom content—these pages convert loyal fans into buying customers

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California Nuclear Power Plant Has Shaky Relationship with Seismic Surroundings

In the wake of radioactive releases from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, critics are saying a California nuclear plant's susceptibility to earthquakes and tsunamis could affect its chances of renewing its operating license. While the federal licenses for Pacific Gas & Electric's Diablo Canyon plant, near San Luis Obispo, and Southern California Edison's San Onofre plant are valid for at least another decade, both utilities have begun the renewal process ahead of time.

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Ski Wax Chemicals Can Build Up in Blood

BERKELEY, Calif. –A storm has dropped a big snow on Lake Tahoe resorts, and there’s a flurry of activity at the California Ski Company as hordes of skiers and snowboarders prepare to hit the slopes.

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20 Best Company Facebook Pages

Minimalist is the answer for Bare Escentuals. Fans completely drive the conversation on wall updates, discussion boards and with pictures.Bare Escentuals adopts a "hands-off" Facebook strategy, letting unsolicited testimonials from its nearly 200,000 fans drive traffic to Bare Escentuals boutiques and resellers. Customer feedback on Facebook even led to a redesign of the firm's product packaging, says chief marketing officer Simon Cowell: "We sell loose minerals, so customers wanted something more portable

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Researchers Produce Gasoline-Like Fuel Directly From Switchgrass, Corn Stalks

A big breakthrough in the race for better biofuels was announced this week from the U.S. Department of Energy, where the department's BioEnergy Science Center figured out how to produce isobutanol, a gasoline-like fuel, directly from cellulose (i.e. corn stalks and switchgrass).

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World’s First Bionic Eye Approved for Use in Europe [Video]

Could blindness soon be a thing of the past? A California company called Second Sight recently received approval in Europe to sell the Argus II, a $115,000 gadget that can partially restore sight to patients with degenerative eye disease.

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