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Tory Johnson
What do women need to know as they start a small business? Tory Johnson joins Jim Blasingame with advice for women start-ups on being more confident when making a sales call, plus, don't underestimate the value of your product.
Tory Johnson
Can you start a small business without a lot of money? Tory Johnson joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to become a business owner by starting small, using available resources, and something new, crowd funding.
Scott Gerber
How do Gen Y’s gain the knowledge to become successful entrepreneurs? Scott Gerber joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the growing number of Gen Y entrepreneurs and the importance of mentoring Gen Ys in entrepreneurship as a viable career path.
Scott Gerber
Scott Gerber joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the issues Gen Y faces in becoming entrepreneurs, including overcome their feelings of entitlement and fear of failure.
Brian Moran
What is the state of entrepreneurship in the U.S.? Wall Street Journal's Brian Moran joins Jim Blasingame to report that existing small business owners have weathered the recessionary storm and are ready for what's next, plus the future for start-ups.
Cliff Ennico
It’s not that hard to make extra money on eBay, but it is hard to make a living. Cliff Ennico joins Jim Blasingame to offer tips on successful eBay selling, including the new eBay rules and why you should find your niche.
Tom Anastasi
Do you want to start a business but have no sales training? Tom Anastasi joins Jim Blasingame to talk about selling fundamentals that work whether you have formal sales training and experience or not, including extensive use of non-directive questions.
George Cassidy
What can small businesses learn from The Beatles? George Cassidy joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the business wisdom of The Beatles and what we can learn from them, including having the passion and vision to persevere.
George Cassidy
When you think of the Beatles, do you think about business? George Cassidy joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how The Beatles got their start and how their music was made possible by their business principles.
Jack Plunkett
Are the rules for start-ups changing? Jack Plunkett joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the concept of needs-based innovation for small businesses, especially start-ups, plus whether the Internet is a disruptor or a lever.