How to Open a Business in Brooklyn
New York City's biggest borough is as much a brand as a location, and it is ripe for start-ups of all stripes.
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New York City's biggest borough is as much a brand as a location, and it is ripe for start-ups of all stripes.
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Etsy is the ideal marketplace for artists to sell their hand-made goods. Here are tips from many of the site's profitable sellers on how to boost your visibility and number of sales.
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Have a little idea that needs a boost? If you have a robust social network, this crowdfunding site could be just the thing to help.
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It's an innovation hub with a hip, DIY aesthetic. New York's most populous borough is home to some of the country's most creative entrepreneurs.
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