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Lessons Learned After Five Years in Business

My Internet business is turning five! This is a significant anniversary for me. Statistics tell us that many small businesses go under within the first five years.

Frankly, I never thought I’d make it this far. I had too many strikes against me, or so I thought.

To make a long story short, I started my Internet business with no business background or experience, no cash, and hindered by poor eyesight that makes it difficult to stare at a monitor for extended periods.

Simplifying web site design and maintenance with Server Side Includes

Consider a situation where you have started a site that has a few pages. As the site becomes popular, you keep adding more and more pages to the site. So far, so good. Then you realize that your site could do even better if you added another section to the site. Once the section has been completed, you now need to make it accessible from all the pages of your site. With a few hundred pages to your site, you can well imagine the task ahead of you.

The Entrepreneur’s Survival List

Small business owners and entrepreneurs are quickly becoming the dominant business species. Small businesses create thousands of new jobs each year, while floundering large companies lay off scores of people.

Starting a new business venture can be an exciting yet risky project. Our survival guide details the steps to take to ensure your business not only survives but indeed thrives.

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