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Your Biz blog: Some small businesses owners who bring in over $250,000 plan to change their business plans once Obama takes office.
Nov. 9: ‘Your Business’ reports on the owner of a summer camp who came up with a plan that brings in revenue long after the last campers left for the season. (MSNBC)
Chris Badynee is a musician who came up with a surprisingly inexpensive innovation for bass players that's hitting a high note in the musical industry. (MSNBC)
Everyone knows that testimonials can be huge when you're trying to make a sale, but according to the latest research, not all testimonials are created equally. Find out more from Steve Martin, author of "Yes: 50 Scientifically Proven Ways To Be Persuasive." (MSNBC)
Matthew Weiss, Pres. of the NY Chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and Bob Phibbs, "The Retail Doctor" and author of "You Can Compete" answer viewer questions about whether it's the right time to buy a business and whether starting small is the best strategy. (MSNBC)
At Dogswell, a Santa Monica-based company that sells snacks and food for dogs, the workers not only love dogs, but also the food those dogs eat.
Nov. 2: In these challenging economic times, it's important small business owners examine their business plans. One small business owner says pairing down her products helped her stave off a decline. (Other)
Nov. 2: Susan Solovic, CEO of SBTV.com and Benjamin Nemo, Founder of Scorpio Ventures answer viewer questions about maintaining a full staff in the current economic climate and whether taking out a home equity loan to pay for equipment is a good idea. (Other)
Nov. 2: Ernabel Demillo and Meredith Kasun got tired of running all over the court to retrieve their tennis balls, so they came up with a product they're hoping out panel will love. (Other)
Nov. 2: Especially in today's economy, you may find yourself turning to friends and family as a financial resource. Mariam Naficy, Founder & CEO of Minted.com gives tips on how to approach these people in a professional manner. (Other)
Los Angeles-based ‘1-800-AUTOPSY is a small business that might give many the chills, but its owner insists it has a red-hot future. By Frank Silverstein.