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Name your price for coding help The world's largest community of software developers and graphic designers is now ready to serve small companies....  Read story

Ask Bill Rasmussen

Bill Rasmussen, co-founder of ESPN, on the best time to cash out.  Read story

Calling All Sports Nuts

Take yourself out to the ball game with this cell phone from Sanyo and ESPN.  Read story

Tv Gets Down To Business

There is nothing exceptional about the outside of the graffiti-scarred garage on New York's West Side. But inside Matrix Studios, an entrepreneurial gambl...  Read story

Inc. Online Exclusives June 2006

June 2006 <...  Read story

Rich Ideas

Reviews of five new business books -- two about creating wealth and giving it away; two on the importance of differentiation; and a basic guide to writing a ...  Read story

Rodeo Event-Marketing Company

An overview of a rodeo-marketing company offered for sale. Includes the price, how the business was valued, the outlook of future sales, and the pros and con...  Read story

The Training Myth

The most valuable employee training usually comes from on-the-job experience, not from a formal training session. Here's how to empower employees to learn fo...  Read story

Sugar Ray Leonard's Toughest Fight

The six-time champ is trying to build a business, promote a new generation of fighters, and clean up his sullied sport. It's not as easy as it sounds.  Read story

Music to the People

Rapper Chuck D. on the Web and the beat of change in the music industry.  Read story

When the Boss is an Adrenaline Junkie, inc5000 Article - Inc. Article

Ron Farmer is a speed freak. When his knees failed at 52 years old, he quit running marathons and began racing cars. Ten years later, he is headed to Ohio...  Read story

19 Blogs You Should Bookmark Right Now -- Howard Lindzon

There are millions of blogs out there. And most of them aren't worth your time. So we scoured the Web and came up with a list of the smartest bloggers, who j...  Read story

Advertising Media—Video

Related Terms: Advertising Mediaâ...  Read story

Gear: Tune In, Tune Out

The latest gadgets to help you shut out the world.  Read story

Do Your Own Thing

The Web is becoming a vital administrative tool for a growing number of businesses. Companies can now outsource almost anything to Web-based services, from d...  Read story

How to Start an Advertising Company

Take years of experience in the corporate world, and then turn the model on its head.  Read story

Who Makes for the ^^comma^^ Best^^comma^^ Hire?

As recruiters and HR professionals, we're often immersed in employment equity and affirmative action initiatives and challenges. The strides that have be...  Read story

Upstarts: Nontraditional Ads

Looking for a new place to stick your marketing message? Try fresh fruit. A look at how several new advertising companies are using new types of ads to reach...  Read story

Jackpot!

Before Steve Lipscomb launched the World Poker Tour, poker had a vaguely seedy rep. Now it's a national obsession, and the WPT is a public company with a mar...  Read story

Mickey Mouse Needs to Eat His Vegetables

"I write a column about small business. A question I often get is, 'What's the biggest problem facing a small business?' ... My answer always surprises pe...  Read story

Cool, Determined & Under 30

They are collaborative, creative, and -- above all -- confident. And all of them were born after October 31, 1978.  Read story

Why Bargain Prices Lure Cable Advertisers

Businesses find cable television a successful, low-cost way to reach key prospects.  Read story

TV Advertising For the Rest of Us

An innovative new start-up makes the 30-second spot available to everyone, regardless of budget.  Read story

"What I Learned from Pete Carroll"

Carson Palmer Quarterback, Cincinnati Bengals "Coach Carroll is an easy guy to be around. He's got that likeability, and bec...  Read story

MD-TV

A local video company abandons broadcast for webcast and picks up a national medical clientele.  Read story

Beyond the Wall

Call it wall power. Two young Connecticut entrepreneurs have figured out how to crack the $30 billion dollar college market by delivering advertise...  Read story

Applicant of the Week: 352 Media

One entrepreneur's college start-up was never expected to expand past the walls of his frat house. Now it is doing business with Microsoft and other large co...  Read story

Smog Lifters

There are people out there who are even more information deluged than you are. Eleven of the smartest--and most beleaguered--reveal their personal regimens f...  Read story

Dan Wieden, Wieden + Kennedy

because he's a true independent  Read story

Corporate Culture: A-Betting March Madness

This month your employees may be worrying more about Marquette than your market. Should you care?  Read story

How I Did It: Kevin Plank

For the founder of apparel-maker Under Armour, entrepreneurship is 99% perspiration and 1% polyester.  Read story

Go East, Young Man

First-person account of a joint venture in Eastern Europe.  Read story

That Championship Start-up

An up-close look at a start-up that is creating its own market with new video technologies for sports coaches.  Read story

Run Cheap TV Commercials with Google TV Ads

With Google's TV ad service, small companies can buy low-cost TV commercials on national cable channels  Read story

Banner Advertisements

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Surviving in the Nike/Reebok Jungle

New Balance tries to compete in a shrinking industry dominated by intensely competitive giants.  Read story

Jon Pritchett's Dream of Reviving AstroTurf Became a PR Nightmare

Should he go all out to save the brand?  Read story

The Start-Up Diaries: The Player

Why would Richie Powell, a college student and talented athlete, ditch the sport he's worked his whole life to master? For the dream of an Internet start-up ...  Read story

Kings of the Hill

A new market with big competition may make it hard for this start-up to make its product an industry standard.  Read story

The Kids Are All Right

An Indiana plastics company opened a day-care center -- and solved more than its personnel problems.  Read story

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