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A Free Web Analytics Service

Compete.com offers free web analytics to small businesses and consumers.  Read more

Buffett Calls Obama's Stimulus Bill, "Half a Viagra"

The oracle from Omaha sees continued struggle in the future. Warren Buffett predicts rising unemployment and a possible second stimulus package in ...  Read more

How to Start a Pet Care Business

People really love their pets. Here's how to transfer the love for our furry friends into a profitable pet store business.  Read more

Yelp's Legal Troubles Mount

A San Francisco furniture store this week added its name (and court papers) to the list of small businesses accusing Yelp of extortion.  Read more

How to Jazz Up Your Website

Do you want to have a top-notch website? Here are 8 important questions to ask yourself.  Read more

The Domain Name Game

Companies can use descriptive domain names to draw traffic to their websites without having to pay big bucks for online advertising.  Read more

I Can Haz Business Success?

As my column before the Thanksgiving holiday, I wanted to share a story about a company that is successful by "making everyone happy for 5 minutes a day."...  Read more

Twitter's New Tweets for Small Business

Twitter is rolling out new and improved features aimed squarely at making small and mid-sized business users more comfortable with the social network.  Read more

Raises Are the New Black

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: ...  Read more

Your 10-Step Guide to Blogging

Inc.com blogger Maisha Walker lays out a 10-step guide to starting, writing, marketing and monetizing your company blog.  Read more

And the Money Comes Rolling In

Markus Frind works one hour a day and brings in $10 million a year. How does he do it? He keeps things simple.  Read more