If you're reading this, you've probably thought about starting your own business. You've probably thought about it a lot . It's also fair to assume that you've delayed – for months, if not years – because it just doesn't feel like it's the right time.
But here's the thing: there is never a right time to start a business. There will never be an ideal moment. There will always be reasons to put off your entrepreneurial goals. And so it comes down to this: you have to create the "right time." Because only you can make this happen – and if you're waiting for the perfect moment, you just might be waiting forever.
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Garden District Nursery closing its doors after over 30 years in business
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - After more than 30 years in business, the Garden District Nursey is closing its doors.
How Power Entrepreneur Couples Mix Business and Love
As an entrepreneur, you might think business and love can’t mix. But there’s no reason couples can’t work together to create an extraordinary business. A trend that’s on the rise, there are more and more power couples emerging who are beating the odds and successfully running a business together.
That’s not to say that it’s easy. Working together every day and maintaining a strong relationship takes work, especially if you both have strong personalities. So how can a couple successfully work together without straining the relationship? If you’re looking to become the next Melinda and Bill Gates, the following tips might help:
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FANWOOD/SCOTCH PLAINS -- The Fanwood-Scotch Plains YMCA C Division Gymnastics Team started its competitive season with a home meet on January 25.
The C Division team competes USAG XCEL Gold rules and was represented by 14 gymnasts, many of whom were competing for the first time in three different age groups.
Many things are taking place:
Local businesses prepping for Super Bowl boost in business - WBNG
While Americans will be spending the day in front of the TV, local restaurants will be spending the day in the kitchen.
"The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sporting events of the year. We're going to be ready for it, there's going to be a lot of pizza, a lot of wings, we're just going to have a good time as family and friends are getting together, it's just one big special day," said Pizza on the Plaza owner Douglas Matruski.
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"Last year we did just over 9,500 wings for takeout so we're expecting to do right about there, just because we only have so much time in the day," said Old Union Hotel owner Andy Kipp.
Update: DeKalb city officials react to Ferrara Candy Company announcement | Daily Chronicle
DeKALB – An American confectionery company is coming to DeKalb and is bringing with it 500 jobs in the first phase of the $100 million development, known for months as Project Hammer and heralded as transformational for the future of DeKalb County.
Ferrara Candy Company, a Chicago-based company American company, known in the United States for making items such as Lemonhead, Trolli, Nerds and Red Hots, announced DeKalb has won its bid – beating out a city in Wisconsin – and will invest $100 million into the city with a move into a 1.6 million-square-foot distribution center in the ChicagoWest Business Center near Interstate 88 by the end of 2020.
Business 40 reopening this weekend, nearly six months ahead of schedule | Local News |
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Amazon's ad business is booming, and there's still room to grow
Amazon 's advertising segment was just one factor in the company's blowout fourth quarter , but the company outlined where it sees growth for the high-margin business.
Amazon's "other" category, which is mostly made up of its advertising business, generated $4.8 billion in revenue during the quarter, a 41% increase from the year-ago period. During the earnings call, the company's director of investor relations, Dave Fildes, said ad revenue as a subset had been growing at about the same rate year over year in the fourth quarter as it did in the third quarter.
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