Richmond (Virginia)


Does the SBA Still Matter?

To get past the partisan debate in Washington, we went to a district office to find out what the SBA really does and whom it really helps.

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Recent Articles about Richmond (Virginia)

06.20.2011 | Inc.com Daily

In defense of Groupon, tech investors, small business hiring, a new mobile payment app worth knowing about, and how to handle a request for a raise.  Read more

Survey: Most Americans Satisfied with Careers

Three out of five American workers say they are satisfied with their careers, according to a new survey. Of more than 1,000 adults polled nationwid...  Read more

The Upstarts Are Coming

In an excerpt from Upstarts! How GenY Entrepreneurs Are Rocking the World of Business and 8 Ways You Can Profit From Their Success , Donna Fenn explo...  Read more

The Inc. Network

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read more

Network: March 1990

Network new queries.  Read more

Private Lives;

Seven decades after its founding, a family business repositions itself for growth.  Read more

A Shirt Fit for Entrepreneurs

I usually don't blog about clothing, but I was intrigued by an innovative shirt design by a new company called Ledbury in Richmond, Virginia. Ledbury's Read more

Do Facebook Ads Bring Customers?

Start-ups and small businesses are always looking for more customers, and there are a lot of potential customers on the Internet, right? But what online s...  Read more

Manufacturers and Retailers Rebounded in December

Two industries battered during the recent recession are showing signs of renewed vitality—and fueling an economic recovery, the Fed reports.  Read more

Five Minutes of Fame

Who knew a junk-mail shredder could play a supporting role on a sitcom, but according to a story in this weekend's Read more

The New Rules of Office Design

Does your office look too much like The Office? Are you sick of cubicle overload? As entries rolled in for the Inc.com and Architizer World's Coolest Office ...  View slideshow

A Network EKG

David Clark's company was losing big money because of its Web site's frequent crashes. New software designed to monitor the network has addressed his woes.  Read more

A Network EKG

David Clark's company was losing big money because of its Web site's frequent crashes. New software designed to monitor the network has addressed his woes.  Read more

Masters of the Ordinary

How four companies made the Inc. 500 by putting extraordinary thinking into building an ordinary business.  Read more

Obits: Computer Woes Unhinge Furniture Maker

This End Up reached success with its folksy furniture and affordable pricing. But a poorly implemented computer and distribution system forced the company to...  Read more

Obits: Computer Woes Unhinge Furniture Maker

This End Up reached success with its folksy furniture and affordable pricing. But a poorly implemented computer and distribution system forced the company to...  Read more

Biz Tips from the Boston Celtics; When to Dump a Client

Filing for customer divorce. Some small business owners are finding it difficult (and expensive) to maintain relationships with delinquent or disco...  Read more

Confessions of an Entrepreneur's Wife

She was proud to support her husband's dream of building a great business. But five years is a long time to watch someone focus on his company at the expense...  Read more

Simply Stupendous Press Kits

Now that you've hissed your way through that sibilant headline, let me just say I feel your migraine. But that's nothing compared to the ...  Read more

Top 10 Oldest Companies

Don’t let their age fool you! These longstanding companies are still growing fast. Check out their humble beginnings and rich histories.  View slideshow

A $10-a-Seat Airline Launches--But Can It Fly?

Skybus , an airline offering $10 seats, launched this morning, and by midday, it had sold Read more

30 Great Photographs from Inc. Magazine

To celebrate Inc. magazine's 30th anniversary, we made a series of lists including this one: a look at our 30 favorite photos from the magazine's archives.  View slideshow

How Companies Interact with Bankers

How various companies keep their bankers informed about their business.  Read more

Practical Promotions

Small businesses have far less to spend on promotions than their large competitors. Here's how you can get the word out about your business, on a budget.  Read more

This Week's Economic Roundup

President Bush praises economy and deficit reductions; business owners remain more pessimistic.  Read more

Large Mergers Could Signal Onset of Middle-Market Deals

Experts say the billion-dollar acquisitions represent a return of confidence in the economy.  Read more

Reader Mail: May 2011

Readers respond to Jason Fried’s cover story about getting good at making money and our special report on customer service.  Read more

Hurricane Blues

A year after Hurricane Katrina, Raymond Rathlé considered selling his batter...  Read more

Reader Mail: May 2010

The Blog Must Go On I understand that Joel Spolsky must make a choice about how to spend his time [Read more

Network: March 1990

Network reader-to-reader advice.  Read more

Hot Spots

INC.'s annual ranking of America's cities  Read more

Going Broke On Damage Awards

SMALL-BUSINESS LOBBIES EXERT LITTLE INFLUENCE AS CONGRESS CONSIDERS INSURANCE CRISIS.  Read more

A Taxing Recruiting Problem

Imaginative CEOs can still find ways to recruit in a tight labor market.  Read more

Best Cities: The Lists

Here's Inc. magazine's 2000 list of the best metro areas, big and small, in which to start and grow your business.  Read more

Why Interns Are Good for Business

In an effort to build their staffs on a shoestring and catch young talent on the rise, smart, fast-growing companies are enlisting interns more than ever. Fo...  Read more

5 Reasons It Might Be Time to Find a New Business Partner

Business partnerships are great—when they work. Here are five reasons it might be time to split up with your business partner.  Read more

The Start-up From Hell

You think your industry is tough? Philip Walker decided to break into life insurance.  Read more

Solemates

Here's how Mandy Cabot, cofounder of footwear distributor Dansko, has controlled her company's growth while tiptoeing between hungry retailers and a balky su...  Read more