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<title>Small Business Success - Tips For Succeeding in Small Business in a Down Economy</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Learning by doing may not be the quickest, cheapest, or most efficient, but the lessons learned from a little failure go a long way. I was catching up on some blog reading (maybe it should be called bleading...)]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Business ideas seem to be a dime a dozen. Being somewhat of an entrepreneurial enthusiast, I read and consume much regarding business ideas, developing markets, and innovative solutions to common problems. The question is: How far should we go before we decide an idea is not worth a second look?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Starting a business is difficult for just about anybody; starting a business while in college or attending a few classes can be a huge undertaking. In order to maintain your sanity, follow these guidelines when starting your business. These are just a few of the big issues I dealt with when starting my first business in college, and inevitably you will run into different obstacles-remember to take chances and don't be afraid to fail.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[This top five list is our continuing list of favorites! As we continue to read business literature, we will update this article with more books. For now, we just wanted to name our personal favorites. Keep checking back for more suggestions on great books!]]></description>
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