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Cashing In Without Selling Out: Bob’s Red Mill

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Bob Moore was supposed to be retired when he launched the biggest entrepreneurial achievement of his life. Sourcing these healthier ingredients meant traveling to specialty food stores back then, but the two were dedicated to finding and developing whole grain recipes for their family. Reimagining retirement. Moore says.

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How to Boost Online Sales

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According to Halpern, every business website should have these things: Basic information: Of course you need to include your business’s name, contact information and an “About” page that makes it perfectly clear what you do and sell. Look for concrete, actionable information with a tangible benefit.

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Virtual Assistance: What a way to work!

Laughing all the Way to Work

I want to get all the information I can before I move forward. Here are some virtual assistant sites that have inspired me: [link] [link] [link] [link] Baby boomers are retiring, but are we ready to not work? Baby boomers, of which I am one, are retiring in droves it seems. I remember people I know who retired years ago.

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Small Business Labs: Moody's Small Business Information Zone

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Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « Scarcity and Abundance in a World of Atoms and Bits | Main | Education Driving the She-conomy » October 15, 2010 Moodys Small Business Information Zone I found out about Moody's Small Buisness Information Zone from The Small Business Dashboard column by Gene Marks in the New York Times. 

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A 4-Question Guide to Unlock Your Creativity

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In an informal poll, we asked friends, family members and neighbors the same question, and the results were unanimous: A retired accountant: yes. People who are high in openness might enjoy traveling to new places, eating foods they’ve never eaten before and discussing ideas they’re unfamiliar with,” says Marie Forgeard, Ph.D.,

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The Future of Museums - A Good Source of Trend Information

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Main | The Atlantic Monthly on The End of Men » June 16, 2010 The Future of Museums - A Good Source of Trend Information I just ran across the Center for the Future of Museums.    Both the blog and daily research round-up are excellent sources of trend information.   And check it out. 

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The Working Daughter

A Great Day's Work

My parents retired nearly two decades ago. Since retirement, they have had their share of health-related issues. Over the years, my sisters and I have traveled from out-of-town and out-of-state to lend a helping hand to assist our parents. Our journey as a family on this road less traveled can be hard at times.