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Why You Need a Commercial Realtor

We thought we'd save money by acting as our own leasing agent. That's how we learned--the hard way--what realtors really do.

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Are You at the Office? Go Home!

Long hours at the office with your team isn't the only way to build a business, according to entrepreneur Sara Sutton Fell. Think of the start-up life and you'll probably picture young dreamers asleep under their desks, working all hours and powering themselves with caffeine drinks and the will to succeed.

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Are You at the Office? Go Home!

Long hours at the office with your team isn't the only way to build a business, according to entrepreneur Sara Sutton Fell. Think of the start-up life and you'll probably picture young dreamers asleep under their desks, working all hours and powering themselves with caffeine drinks and the will to succeed. But while the vision and determination are probably non-negotiable for would-be business founders, "starting a company can be done in many different ways," according to FlexJobs founder and CEO Sara Sutton Fell.

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Are You at the Office? Go Home!

Long hours at the office with your team isn't the only way to build a business, according to entrepreneur Sara Sutton Fell. Think of the start-up life and you'll probably picture young dreamers asleep under their desks, working all hours and powering themselves with caffeine drinks and the will to succeed. But while the vision and determination are probably non-negotiable for would-be business founders, "starting a company can be done in many different ways," according to FlexJobs founder and CEO Sara Sutton Fell

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Are You at the Office? Go Home!

Long hours at the office with your team isn't the only way to build a business, according to entrepreneur Sara Sutton Fell. Think of the start-up life and you'll probably picture young dreamers asleep under their desks, working all hours and powering themselves with caffeine drinks and the will to succeed

Read More »

4 Things Your Start-up Needs to Do This Year

If you're resolved to grow your business bigger and faster this year, take a lesson from my first entrepreneurial endeavor. I was recently reminded of my first entrepreneurial venture and thought that sharing some of the lessons would be a helpful way to start the new year

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4 Things Your Start-up Needs to Do This Year

If you're resolved to grow your business bigger and faster this year, take a lesson from my first entrepreneurial endeavor. I was recently reminded of my first entrepreneurial venture and thought that sharing some of the lessons would be a helpful way to start the new year.

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Don’t Hold Your Company Hostage

It's crucial that the fate of your business does not rest in the hands of one person--not even yours. No one holds my company hostage

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Don’t Hold Your Company Hostage

It's crucial that the fate of your business does not rest in the hands of one person--not even yours. No one holds my company hostage.

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Don’t Hold Your Company Hostage

It's crucial that the fate of your business does not rest in the hands of one person--not even yours. No one holds my company hostage. Not even me.

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Cut the Budget? Not So Fast

Republican presidential candidates can't wait to cut the federal budget. But for small businesses, big government isn't just a big pain -- it's a big client, too. In the wake of the Iowa caucuses, only one character is likely to be less popular than President Obama: Big Government itself

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Cut the Budget? Not So Fast

Republican presidential candidates can't wait to cut the federal budget. But for small businesses, big government isn't just a big pain -- it's a big client, too.

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Cut the Budget? Not So Fast

Republican presidential candidates can't wait to cut the federal budget. But for small businesses, big government isn't just a big pain -- it's a big client, too. In the wake of the Iowa caucuses, only one character is likely to be less popular than President Obama: Big Government itself.

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