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Recent Articles about People Magazine

Things I Can't Live Without: Elise Donahue

Why the head of Airborne Health, one of the fastest-growing companies in America, just wants a little help getting dressed.  Read more

Unlikely Sources

Look for a few surprises in the magazine rack.  Read more

This Is How It's Done: Smart Business Moves

30 classic examples of innovation, from the Inc. archives  Read more

Three Ways to Get to a Web State of Mind

Businesses that are going to have an active presence on the Web need to operate like a Web company. They need to post new content and quickly, measure whatâ€...  Read more

Review: The Zeroes

Randall Lane is not afraid to name names in his book about the decade of financial excess.  Read more

Building a Hugely Profitable Blog

Three years ago, Fred Mwangaguhunga launched MediaTakeOut.com, a blog focusing on urban gossip that is beating similar sites run by much larger companies.  Read more

Updates

Sell It Yourself October 2002 When we examined the business plan of ReadyMade, a start-up magazine publisher in Berkel...  Read more

Local Hero or Tax Cheat?

Gus Rancatore's ice cream shop, Toscanini's, is a fixture in Cambridge, Massachusetts. When it was seized for nonpayment of taxes, the community responded.  Read more

How Much Would You Gamble to Put Your Brand on Prime Time?

A fashion entrepreneur takes a major leap of faith, and it pays off at the Emmys.  Read more

Succession Stories: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Entrepreneurs face steep odds in terms of successfully keeping their business in the family over the long term. Six entrepreneurs share their experiences–o...  Read more

Editor's Letter

Inc. has its heroes, and those of you who've been reading the magazine a while can probably name a few. Jack Stack, father of open-book manageme...  Read more

60-Second Business Plan: This Hip House

Can a post-Martha Stewart style magazine raise money amid the worst advertising slump in decades?  Read more

Mail: Change is Hard

Readers offer positive and negative reactions to Inc 's recent redesign. Also, an update on J'Amy Owens, the Diva of Retail.  Read more

Google Sweetens the Deal

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

Good Vibrations

A new recording studio stakes it pitch on service, but will its customers care?  Read more

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 more

Ronald Reagan Is Making At Least One Business Boom

By nibbling on jelly beans in the Cabinet, the President turned Herman Rowland's little candy company into a supply-side superstar.  Read more

When Quality Isn't Everything

Great Midwestern Ice Cream produces a private-label product for supermarkets.  Read more

Soaps And Serials

Our man has been dreaming up new business ideas since his days in the sandbox, only to watch others make a business of them. But this is the last straw.  Read more

Case Study: Turning a Product Fad into a Business

The Problem: Dwain Gullion hit a chord with his magnetic yellow ribbons. But can he turn a patriotic fad into a real business?  Read more

Send in the Clowns

It's rare to find humor in corporate America. That's why Second City Communications has made it its job to bring comedy to the business world.  Read more

Clipped!

Linda Froehlich, inventor of the SuperClip, describes how large office-supply companies crowded out her patented product with knockoffs.  Read more

Where Are They Now?

Inc.com's Coolest College Start-up founders from 2009 and 2010 updated reporter Gabrielle Blue on their expanding product lines, new sources of funding, and ...  View slideshow

A Whole New Game

A Mexican media magnate and a New York publisher team up to start a national daily sports newspaper called The National.  Read more

Strange Fruits

How Frieda's Finest established itself as a major marketer of exotic fruits and vegetables.  Read more

Unbridled Growth

For five years, Herbalife International's health and diet pitch has made it one of the fastest-growing companies in American history. Now a series of investi...  Read more

It's Not Easy Being Green

Jeffrey Hollender and Alan Newman disagreed about strategy, fought bitterly -- and created two successful companies. They'd set out to change the world, but ...  Read more

Those Were The Days

Remember when bankruptcy meant you were broke? When John De Lorean was just a GM exec with a dream? When you thought a silicon chip was a new kind of snack f...  Read more