| PARIS HILTON’S STARTUP ADVICE |
| Tuesday, 01 December 2009 17:06 |
People often ask me whether now is a good time to start a new business. I think it is. But don’t take my word for it. Just ask Paris Hilton. I just love writing about her. Paris just began the second season as the star and Executive Producer of her new MTV series “Paris Hilton’s My BFF”. In it, contestants vie for the privilege of being her Best Friend by competing against each other in “rigorous challenges that will test their smarts, wit, loyalty, party skills and, perhaps most importantly, their hotness.” No. I am not making this up.To read more, a Subscription is needed: Click here to subscribe |
Bob Scott has been informing and entertaining the mid-market financial software community with his email newsletters for 10 years. And he has been covering this market through print publications for 18 years, first as technology editor of Accounting Today and then as the Editor of Accounting Technology from 1997 through 2009. He has covered the traditional tax and accounting profession during the same time and continues to address that as executive editor of the Progressive Accountant.
About the Author: Gene Marks, a columnist, author, and business owner, writes monthly online management and technology columns for Forbes and Business Week and a bi-weekly column that appears nationally in American City Business Journals. His books include Gene's books include the #1 Amazon Small Business Best Seller The Streetwise Small Business Book of Lists (Adams Media), The Small Business Desk Reference (Alpha Books, 2004), Outfoxing The Small Business Owner - Crafty Techniques for Creating a Profitable Relationship (Adams Media, 2005) and The Complete Idiot's Guide To Successful Outsourcing (Alpha Books, 2005). He owns and operates the Marks Group PC, a ten-person firm that provides technology and consulting services to small and medium-sized businesses. Before starting the Marks Group, Marks spent nine years in the entrepreneurial services arm of the international consulting firm KPMG in Philadelphia where he was a senior manager. |