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Seniors Starting Most Businesses
Americans age 65 and over are electing to employ themselves at a faster rate than any other age group. Keaton Gray
Applicant of the Week: Photo-Kicks
Two founders turn their photography and Web-design studio into a movie production company. Meredith Maines
How to Start an Advertising Company
Take years of experience in the corporate world, and then turn the model on its head. Leigh Buchanan
How to Start a Software Company
You don't always have to be a tech geek. Like any industry, you just have to identify an unmet need. Darren Dahl
A Business Guide to Energy Conservation
How to use less energy and lower your business's utility bills Inc. Staff
Editor's Letter: Dream a Little
Jane Berentson
How to Start an Adventure Travel Company
Check every hotel personally, says Brian Morgan of Adventure Life. Same goes for the zip lines. Leigh Buchanan
How to Start a T-shirt Company
Great designs are not enough, according to Johnny Earle of Johnny Cupcakes. You also need lots of buzz and exclusivity Leigh Buchanan
How to Start a Restaurant
It's fine to be inexpensive, says Larry Leith of Tokyo Joe's. But don't go too cheap. Jason Del Rey
Six Questions to Ask Yourself Before Starting a Business
Do you have what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur? Here are six things to consider Leigh Buchanan
How to Start a Beverage Company
You don't need tons of capital, says Clayton Christopher of Sweet Leaf Tea. You might, however, need Grandma's recipe Leigh Buchanan
How to Start an Aerospace Company
Just seal yourself and your partner in a bubble for two years, then work your NASA contacts, says Jane Poynter of Paragon Space Development Leigh Buchanan

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