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WorkingSolo.com is looking for a new home!
It's true -- Terri is moving on to a new adventure and the Working Solo brand, TM, site, and other assets are open to bids for a new owner.
Read about Terri's decision-making process and her new adventure to teach the next generation of creative entrepreneurs in Chicago.
And if you're looking for a small business-related URL, Working Solo Inc. is also accepting bids on eight powerful Web site domains.

What Steve Jobs Taught Me
Of all the modern-day CEOs, no one delivers a memorable consumer experience like Steve Jobs. No matter the economic environment or the vagaries of the marketplace, the CEO of Apple (and Pixar!) consistently delivers superior products to the marketplace.
How do the companies that Jobs leads continually innovate? What are the entrepreneurial secrets behind such success?
Read the lessons that Steve Jobs offers microbusiness and solo entrepreneurs.


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60-Second Newsletter?
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for time, and our free weekly email newsletter is just
the snapshot you need to get "real world" information
to help you build a profitable solo business.
Check out recent issues in the Working
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Names and Logos
for Your Solo Business
Naming and creating a graphic identity for your new
solo business are important steps on your path to success.
You want your company name and image to be memorable,
but not cute. Professional, but not boring.
Here are seven things to keep in mind when setting off
on this important task. Read
Terri's article on "The Name Game."
And when it's time to create a logo for your business,
check out her article, "Logos
and More: Designing the 'Look' of Your Business."

Where To Spend the Money First?
Are you overwhelmed with all the things that need your
time, attention, and money as you're growing your business?
As small business owners, we're often faced with the
challenge of too much to do and limited funds.
What's the best way to decide where to spend your precious
dollars so they work hardest for your business? Read
Terri's article for three guidelines to help you plan
your spending.
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