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Low Budget, High Impact

When you're a solo entrepreneur, marketing your products and services can seem like more than you can afford. However, take it from our experts, it doesn't h...  Read story

No, They Can't Do It Themselves

Ready or not.  Read story

Best Lemonade Stand in America Contest Winner

Our grand prize winner sold pink lemonade to help raise money for breast cancer research.  Read story

How to Launch a Cool, Profitable, Worth-All-The-Risk, Kick-Ass Start-Up (And Live To Brag About It)

Four legendary company founders tell four promising entrepreneurs a thing or two about running a business.  Read story

Updates

Airborne Coughs It Up  Read story

Organic Chemistry

Attracting web searchers the new, old-fashioned way.  Read story

Are You Looking for an Environmentally Friendly Dry Cleaner?

Greenopia can help you out.  Read story

The Accidental Businessman

Computer tinkerer creates automated system to check on housebound elderly people and accidentally ends up in business.  Read story

How to Be an Effective Leader

A legendary restaurateur taught me to use constant, gentle pressure to manage my growing company.  Read story

Skating Rinks Finally Warm To His Product

Gene Plattner would like to make ice obsolete, and with his Skate On, he may be able to do just that. Skate On, Plattner's St. Louis -- based compan...  Read story

Updates

Progress reports on some previous Inc. articles.  Read story

A New New-issue Market

The president of Robert Elgart & Son, a Philadelphis wholesale distributor of carcare products and accessories, is one of the few small-business chief...  Read story

Can a Do-It-Yourself Fabric Company Craft a Larger Following?

Marketing strategies for Spoonflower, a crowdsourcing site for fabric design  Read story

When Blogs Go Bad

Blogs can be a great marketing tool. But when they bite back, it's all about damage control.  Read story

Case Study #1: The Reluctant Entrepreneur

The Start-up: Nanda Home The Founder: Gauri Nanda Rochester Hills, Michigan The business proposition: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

How to Host the Perfect Weekend

Here's how Maker's Mark president Bill Samuels mixes business with pleasure, turns guests into friends, and converts customers into missionaries during the K...  Read story

Mail

An Insanely Hot Topic Our January cover story followed Dave Hirschkop, owner of Dave's Gourmet--best known for its extremely hot Insanity Sau...  Read story

Patent No. 5,524,641: An Inventor's Story

That's Arthur Battaglia's patent number. He applied for it eight years ago, got it six years ago, and has been pushing his idea ever since. So far, no takers.  Read story

Recipe for a $40-Million Score

Read how a highbrow, charismatically challenged chef built a restaurant empire and cashed out big.  Read story

The Future of the Human Body

Ten innovations that will improve quality of life—and bring down health care costs  Read story

Is Dave Insane? Inside a Brand Makeover

The branding experts said he desperately needed help with his image. But were they right?  Read story

The Ultimate Sales Force, Direct Sales Article - Inc. Article

How Peter Groop took HP's, GE's, and IBM's leftover products and built one of the hottest teams in America to sell them.  Read story

Do-It-Yourself Marketing

Guide to do-it-yourself marketing, advertising, public relations.  Read story

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