How "hyper-local" targeting of prospective customers can help your business. Tips from Scott Gerber, founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council, and Joe Meyer, CEO of Hopstop.
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Six tips from Scott Gerber, founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council, and Matt Mickiewicz, co-founder of 99designs.
Read More »How to Communicate Well With Your Team
Tips to perfect the communication between you and your staffers from Scott Gerber, founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council, and Scott Case, CEO of the Startup America Partnership.
Read More »Run Your Business From Anywhere: 9 Tips
You don't have to be beholden to a particular location.
Read More »5 Cues You’re Pursuing A Bad Business Idea
How to determine you're on a dead-end business path. Tips from Scott Gerber, founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council, and Marc Barros, CEO of Contour hands-free video cameras.
Read More »Before You Launch Your Business Idea
How do you get a company started?
Read More »How to Be Your Own PR Rep
You don't need to hire a firm to handle public relations.
Read More »How to Become an Amazon Bestselling Author
You should strategically market your book for Amazon. Tips from Scott Gerber, author of Never Get a "Real" Job, and Jack Covert, founder of 800-CEO-READ.
Read More »How To Recruit Top Employees
How can you find the best candidates?
Read More »Make Your Meetings More Effective
Here's tips on how to keep groups focused and not waste time from Scott Gerber, founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council, and Adam Toren, co-founder of Small Business BIG Vision.
Read More »NextLot: $1 Billion in Auction Sales Online
Founder Scott Finkelstein is expanding NextLot, this week's Inc. 5000 applicant of the week, for the next generation of Web users. As we process applications for the 2012 Inc
Read More »Quantum physicist explains $100K offer for proof scaled-up quantum computing is impossible
(PhysOrg.com) -- MIT researcher Scott Aaronson has certainly riled the physics community with his offer this past Friday, of $100,000 to anyone who can prove that scaled-up quantum computing is impossible. His original reason for doing so was, as he describes in his blog, due to adding his two cents to an argument between skeptic Gil Kalai and researcher Aram Harrow about assumptions regarding the Quantum Fault-Tolerance Theorem, on another blog, where he argued that refuting the idea of scalable quantum computing would amount to more than just taking apart the QFT Theorem; it would he suggested, mean coming up with a new version of physical reality.
Read More »A Second Science Front: Evolution Champions Rise To Climate Science Defense
Eugenie Scott, executive director of the National Center for Science Education , long the nation's leading defender of evolution education, discusses the NCSE's new initiative for climate science education. [More]
Read More »How to Create a Publicity Stunt
Here's what you need to know to plan a publicity stunt. Plus, David Meerman Scott, who wrote The New Rules of Marketing & PR talks about what the Chilean miners have to do with it. View the video on Inc.com at: http://www.inc.com/video/201112/how-to-create-a-publicity-stunt.html
Read More »EPA Rules Could Shut 13,000 Megawatts of Midwest Coal Plants
By Scott DiSavino (Reuters) - Proposed federal environmental regulations could shut about 13,000 megawatts of coal fired generation, boost power prices, threaten electric reliability and cost billions to retrofit or replace most of the region's existing coal fleet, according to U.S. power grid operator Midwest Independent System Operator (MISO). [More]
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