San Antonio


Readers Review Their Favorite Tech Tools

How entrepreneurs boost their business with Yahoo! Answers and the Verizon Network Extender  Read story

Sidestepping Malpractice

The points made in "The New Malpractice" (June) add to the reasons why small businesses increasingly hire independent contractors rather than traditional ...  Read story

The Great Texas Water War

Rick Scoville started out to "kick Perrier in the derrier," but he forgot to cover his own.  Read story

Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year

A list of 1992's Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year.  Read story

Edge Cities

List of the 10 U.S. cities with the greatest concentration of small companies.  Read story

Conference for Minority Businesses in Texas

Dec. 5, 2006 -- The City of San Antonio and Bexar County's 6th Annual Small, Minority and Women Business Owners Conference will be held o...  Read story

Veterans Offered Small-Business Contracting Tips

The Small Business Administration and Sam's Club are co-hosting a series of matchmaking conferences aimed at pairing veteran-owned small business products...  Read story

Rebounding from Rejection

If you get a thumbs-down from a bank for financing, don't just skulk away. As with mostrejections, it presents an opportunity for helpful feedback. Wait a...  Read story

Close to Home

Involvement in local business helped Yantis Corp., a $25-million highway-construction company in San Antonio, survive Texas's real estate bust of the late...  Read story

Guerra DeBerry Coody, - Inc. Article

Guerra DeBerry Coody Location: San Antonio 2002 revenue: $10.4 million Read story

Can I Bring the Kids?

It's a family affair at Guerra DeBerry Coody -- one of the few small companies to offer staffers on-site daycare.  Read story

Tales Of Equity;

How do you finance growth when you are already up to your eyeballs in debt? That was the challenge confronting the owners of Photogenesis Inc. of San Anto...  Read story

The 2007 Inner City 100 Profiles: 1-10

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How Do You Love Us?

Faced with chronically low response rates, many small businesses have to be creative and proactive when soliciting customer feedback. Customer comm...  Read story

The Entrepreneur of the Year

Introduction to the Entrepreneur of the Year judges and the selection process.  Read story

A Golden Alternative

Using alternative airports is a form of creative ticketing that airlines don't really object to, but they will not offer alternative airport options when ...  Read story

Shoring Up Your Company's Financial Foundation

Don't wait for a recession to improve your financial management. Why not set aside an hour now to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of your c...  Read story

Hot Spots

INC.'s list of the 50 fastest-growing U.S. cities  Read story

The Isosceles Of Texas Is Upon Us

The country's hottest new growth belt is called the Texas Triangle, and Austin is the smart little city at its center.  Read story

Should Norm Sell? The Readers Have Spoken

By better than a five-to-one ratio, readers who wrote in think Norm should sell. Here's what some of them had to say:  Read story

Love 'em And Leave 'em

For Phil Romano, the joy of business is in the creation.  Read story

How to Finance Anything

A comprehensive guide to financing a start-up or rapidly growing small business in the '90s.  Read story

Top 25 Cities for Doing Business in America

If you're looking for cities large, medium, and small where job growth is robust and economies are strong, head to the ones on this year's Top Cities list. F...  Read story

Diamonds in the Rough

While the Baseball strike lingered, a start-up league thrived. This story tells how and looks at future plans.  Read story

The No. 1 Company: TerraHealth

E very entrepreneur should have a mother like Frances Terrazas. Married to an Army man, Mrs. Terrazas moved her family to militar...  Read story

Business for Sale: Deep in the Heart of Texas

A 12-room country inn priced at $4.6 million.  Read story

Triple-Scoop Sellers

Super-premium ice-cream stores, once a safe niche, have become almost as easy to find as espresso shops. So Amy Miller needed a new recipe to differentiat...  Read story

Starting Up: Then And Now

The biggest difference may be that the marketplace is simply more competitive.  Read story

Chain Gang;

CAN SMALL COMPANIES FIND A way into a drug market dominated by giants -- without spending themselves broke on research and development? Polymer chem...  Read story

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the January 2001 issue of Inc. magazine.  Read story

To Gift or Not to Gift

Some ideas on business-to-business gift giving.  Read story

The Paperless Dentist's Office

San Antonio start-up develops software to replace traditional dental-records-keeping system.  Read story

The Inc. Network: Reader Responses

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

Peering Into Tomorrow

John Naisbitt, founder of a thriving business based on forecasting change, cities 10 'megatrends' he claims are already shaping our future.  Read story

Kicking Perrier In The Derriere

A genius for free publicity got Rick Scoville's Artesia Waters off and running without spending a nickel for advertising.  Read story

Cost Control: Know Thy Overhead

A CFO explains some of the benefits of tracking a company's overhead closely.  Read story

Cut-Rate Collaboration

Free intranet services provide a simple way for smaller companies to communicate with employees, customers, and suppliers.  Read story

Growth Strategies: Fast Track

A short-line railroad company narrows its focus on specific growth opportunity goals.  Read story

Plan of Attack

A look at how company builders are working hard to acquire some foresight into the economy.  Read story

Keep Out

Cybercrooks have a new target: you.  Read story