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Black Girls Killing It Shop BGKI NOW

What I thought I looked like this morning.

The Social Media Salary Guide [INFOGRAPHIC] »

The Social Media Salary Guide [INFOGRAPHIC]
Social Media Week is upon us, so we thought it would be appropriate to delve into the social media industry and see how its salaries stack up. Social media is an evolving and cutting-edge field, so it should come as no surprise that you can make a great living managing a brand’s presence on Twitt…

Can Pinterest Help Your Job Search? »

Can Pinterest Help Your Job Search?
Sean Weinberg is the COO and co-founder of RezScore, a free web application that reads, analyzes and grades resumes instantly. You can connect with Sean and the RezScore team on Facebook and Twitter. Just when you thought you had mastered the job search on all social media platforms, along cam…

The 10 most powerful women in Boston tech (plus 5 up-and-comers) »

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Start Some Good: The Blog: This Week in Social Entrepreneurship »

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In our “This Week in Social Entrepreneurship” series, each Friday we will feature the top stories in Social Entrepreneurship for the week that we find to be noteworthy, novel, and thought-provoking. What are your favorite stories this week in Social Entrepreneurship? Let’s start a discussion!

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Good Feeling
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Good Feeling - Single
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Good song to add to the entrepreneur hustle mix.  Time to get things done people.

Start Some Good: The Blog: This Week in Social Entrepreneurship »

startsomegood:

In our “This Week in Social Entrepreneurship” series, each Friday we will feature the top stories in Social Entrepreneurship for the week that we find to be noteworthy, novel, and thought-provoking. What are your favorite stories this week in Social Entrepreneurship? Let’s start a discussion!

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What's an Entrepreneur? The Best Answer Ever »

Life as a poor entrepreneur.

” By focusing on entrepreneurship as a process, his definition opened the term to all kinds of people. Plus, it matched the one demographic fact HBS researchers already knew about entrepreneurs—they were more likely to start out poor than rich. “They see an opportunity and don’t feel constrained from pursuing it because they lack resources,” says Stevenson. “They’re used to making do without resources.”