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Expanding Internationally? The Old Playbook Is Broken — Here’s What’s Replacing It.
NewsMar 3, 2026

Expanding Internationally? The Old Playbook Is Broken — Here’s What’s Replacing It.

The traditional global‑expansion playbook—establish a legal entity then hire locally—is being replaced by a flexible, three‑model approach. Companies now blend entity‑based employment, Employer of Record (EOR) services, and contractor relationships, selecting the optimal model per market, role, and objective. This...

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This School Crossing Guard’s Side Hustle Earns $14,000 a Month: ‘The Response to It Has Been Crazy’
NewsMar 3, 2026

This School Crossing Guard’s Side Hustle Earns $14,000 a Month: ‘The Response to It Has Been Crazy’

Christine Tyler Hill, a Burlington crossing guard, turned her 50‑minute morning shift into a handwritten, illustrated mail club. Launched in January 2026, the eight‑page magazine quickly amassed 2,000 paying subscribers and a waiting list of over 3,600. At $8 a...

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From Faking a Business to 25,000 Stores — Here’s the Simple Strategy That Landed Her Deals With Walmart and Target
NewsMar 3, 2026

From Faking a Business to 25,000 Stores — Here’s the Simple Strategy That Landed Her Deals With Walmart and Target

Vanessa Phillips turned a personal celiac diagnosis into a $‑free frozen food empire, launching Feel Good Foods with gluten‑free dumplings that landed a Whole Foods order for 27 stores. She built the brand by hand‑selling samples, correcting packaging errors on...

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8 Tax Pitfalls to Avoid When Expanding Your U.S. Startup Overseas
NewsMar 2, 2026

8 Tax Pitfalls to Avoid When Expanding Your U.S. Startup Overseas

The article outlines eight tax pitfalls U.S. startups face when expanding overseas, from permanent‑establishment risks to state‑tax nexus. It explains how U.S. worldwide taxation, foreign filing obligations, and local sales taxes can generate unexpected liabilities. Early strategic planning and specialist...

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The Neuroscience Behind Why Leaders Stall Under Pressure — and What to Do About It
NewsMar 2, 2026

The Neuroscience Behind Why Leaders Stall Under Pressure — and What to Do About It

The article links leaders’ decision‑making stalls to a neurological split between the right brain’s idea‑generation and the left brain’s editing functions. Under high stress, the nervous system defaults to the left brain, creating a "checked‑up" state that suppresses creativity and...

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How Corporations Can Use This Simple Solution to Beat Turnover and Supercharge Innovation
NewsMar 2, 2026

How Corporations Can Use This Simple Solution to Beat Turnover and Supercharge Innovation

Corporations are turning to Venture Capital‑as‑a‑Service (VCaaS) to solve chronic turnover in internal corporate venture capital (CVC) teams. High staff churn erodes institutional knowledge, slows deal flow, and damages startup relationships, undermining innovation goals. VCaaS providers supply seasoned investors who...

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How to Stop Your Startup Sale From Erasing Who You Are as an Entrepreneur
NewsMar 2, 2026

How to Stop Your Startup Sale From Erasing Who You Are as an Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurs often experience an identity crisis after selling their startup, as the business that defined them disappears. Experts at Yale note that post‑exit founders can feel confused and anxious, treating the sale more like a pit stop than a finish...

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This Is the $8 Trillion Investment Opportunity VCs and Founders Can’t Ignore
NewsFeb 28, 2026

This Is the $8 Trillion Investment Opportunity VCs and Founders Can’t Ignore

The longevity economy is set to reach $8 trillion by 2030, driven primarily by healthspan – the years lived in good health. A UBS report shows the market expanding from $5.3 trillion in 2023, outpacing AI growth forecasts. Preventative health solutions are...

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This Is the Simple Blueprint to Make Your Business Growth Steady, Predictable and Sustainable
NewsFeb 28, 2026

This Is the Simple Blueprint to Make Your Business Growth Steady, Predictable and Sustainable

The article presents a practical blueprint for achieving steady, predictable, and sustainable business growth. It stresses a balanced strategy that couples incremental revenue gains with market‑share expansion, anchored by rigorous market research and data‑driven insights. The piece also highlights the...

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This Is the Mindset Shift You Need to Switch From Founder to CEO — and Scale Faster
NewsFeb 27, 2026

This Is the Mindset Shift You Need to Switch From Founder to CEO — and Scale Faster

Moving from a hands‑on founder to a strategic CEO is essential for scaling a startup. The transition demands trusting a carefully chosen executive team, delegating operational details, and focusing on long‑term vision. CEOs must replace task‑completion metrics with strategic KPIs...

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Most Brands Ignore This Visibility Engine — It Builds Credibility, SEO and Media Reach at Scale
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Most Brands Ignore This Visibility Engine — It Builds Credibility, SEO and Media Reach at Scale

Brands that scale fastest rely on distribution infrastructure, not louder messaging. Digital newswires act as a scalable engine that moves verified content through media ecosystems, delivering immediate reach and credibility. By syndicating releases to online publications, financial platforms, and AI...

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Here’s What 15 Years of Lunches with Steve Jobs Taught One Apple Insider
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Here’s What 15 Years of Lunches with Steve Jobs Taught One Apple Insider

Former Apple chief design officer Jony Ive reflected on his 15‑year partnership with Steve Jobs in a newly released letter. Ive describes Jobs as insatiably curious, encouraging debate, and avoiding micromanagement, framing their collaboration as a partnership that drove iconic...

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How to Launch a 1-Person Business on a Near-Zero Budget — and Still Win Big
NewsFeb 25, 2026

How to Launch a 1-Person Business on a Near-Zero Budget — and Still Win Big

Launching a one‑person business on a near‑zero budget hinges on spending only when a clear return is evident. Service‑or knowledge‑based models are favored because they require little capital and can generate revenue quickly. Entrepreneurs are urged to secure the first...

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5 Business Technology Trends Leaders Can’t Ignore in 2026
NewsFeb 25, 2026

5 Business Technology Trends Leaders Can’t Ignore in 2026

In 2026 business technology shifts from experimentation to measurable outcomes, with AI at the core. Agentic AI evolves from chatbots to autonomous workflow agents, while robotics‑as‑a‑service makes physical automation accessible to midsize firms. Small, task‑specific language models replace large models...

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DoorDash Just Spent $1.2 Billion to Take On OpenTable. Here’s Why the ‘Reservation Wars’ Matter for Restaurant Owners
NewsFeb 25, 2026

DoorDash Just Spent $1.2 Billion to Take On OpenTable. Here’s Why the ‘Reservation Wars’ Matter for Restaurant Owners

DoorDash has acquired reservation platform SevenRooms for $1.2 billion, positioning itself against OpenTable, which currently manages reservations for about 60,000 restaurants. The move creates a three‑way contest as American Express recently bought Tock for $400 million, expanding its Resy network to roughly...

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How to Balance Passion and Practicality When Exploring a Business Opportunity
NewsFeb 25, 2026

How to Balance Passion and Practicality When Exploring a Business Opportunity

Entrepreneurial passion often drives business ideas, but sustainable ventures must also meet financial, lifestyle, and role expectations. The article outlines three core criteria—financial fit, lifestyle alignment, and a clearly defined owner role—to evaluate opportunities realistically. It also suggests focusing on...

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The Low-Stress Business Model That Scales Quickly and Doesn’t Require You to Create Anything New
NewsFeb 24, 2026

The Low-Stress Business Model That Scales Quickly and Doesn’t Require You to Create Anything New

Curation—organizing and presenting existing information—has emerged as a scalable, low‑effort business model. By filtering the endless flow of data, curators provide trusted shortcuts for time‑pressed audiences, reducing creative pressure and accelerating growth. The model can be monetized through newsletters, affiliate...

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True Entrepreneurs Don’t Chase Demand — They Create It. Here’s How.
NewsFeb 24, 2026

True Entrepreneurs Don’t Chase Demand — They Create It. Here’s How.

The article reframes entrepreneurship as the ability to create demand that does not yet exist, rather than merely filling existing market gaps. It stresses that true entrepreneurial leadership relies on foresight—deep understanding of current markets combined with the imagination to...

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Why This 30-Year-Old Vanderbilt Valedictorian Left Her Big Law Job to Start an AI Company
NewsFeb 24, 2026

Why This 30-Year-Old Vanderbilt Valedictorian Left Her Big Law Job to Start an AI Company

Logan Brown, a former Cooley associate and Vanderbilt valedictorian, quit big‑law in May 2025 to launch Soxton, an AI‑powered legal startup. Soxton uses artificial intelligence to draft contracts and other documents, then has human lawyers review them for a flat...

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How to Stop Publishing Content Nobody Cares About and Create Content Your Audience Loves
NewsFeb 23, 2026

How to Stop Publishing Content Nobody Cares About and Create Content Your Audience Loves

The article advises founders to stop producing irrelevant content and instead focus on audience‑centric, authentic storytelling. It stresses that understanding who you write for, being genuine about successes and failures, and publishing consistently are essential for building trust, especially among...

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This AI Assistant Runs Entirely on Your Computer With No Monthly Fees
NewsFeb 22, 2026

This AI Assistant Runs Entirely on Your Computer With No Monthly Fees

Pansophy has launched a fully offline AI desktop assistant that runs entirely on a user’s computer, eliminating cloud connections and recurring subscription fees. Priced at a one‑time $59.97 lifetime fee (regularly $199), it promises unlimited AI‑powered writing, coding, document analysis,...

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Why the Best Founders Approach Business Like an Engineer
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Why the Best Founders Approach Business Like an Engineer

The article argues that founders who adopt an engineering mindset can cut through startup chaos and scale more efficiently. By applying systems thinking, architects‑first planning, and rapid feedback loops, leaders transform vague problems into discrete, testable components. Constraints are reframed...

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Most Founders Don’t Realize They’re Giving Away Their Influence — Here’s How to Take It Back
NewsFeb 21, 2026

Most Founders Don’t Realize They’re Giving Away Their Influence — Here’s How to Take It Back

Founders often treat data as a byproduct, unintentionally handing over strategic influence to AI systems, competitors, and markets. Small, passive data‑collection choices can shape pricing, product development, and hiring decisions without the founder’s awareness. By viewing data as capital and...

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The Market Already Told You to Pivot — Here’s How to Listen
NewsFeb 21, 2026

The Market Already Told You to Pivot — Here’s How to Listen

The article argues that startups must pivot based on actual user behavior rather than founders' assumptions. It outlines how to detect market rejection through metrics like churn, CAC, and LTV, and describes turning existing assets into new opportunities. Real‑world examples...

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4 Audit Triggers To Avoid For Entrepreneurs and High Income Individuals
NewsFeb 21, 2026

4 Audit Triggers To Avoid For Entrepreneurs and High Income Individuals

High‑income entrepreneurs, especially Schedule C filers, face sharply higher IRS audit rates in 2024, with audit risk more than double that of previous cycles. The article outlines four primary triggers—aggressive expense deductions, persistent losses, mortgage‑interest miscalculations, and residency errors—that can flag...

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How to Decide What to Build Vs. Outsource in 5 Steps — Without Losing Control or Slowing Growth
NewsFeb 21, 2026

How to Decide What to Build Vs. Outsource in 5 Steps — Without Losing Control or Slowing Growth

Founders often view build‑versus‑buy as a pure engineering choice, but the real driver is control over core infrastructure that underpins customer trust and regulatory compliance. A fintech founder at UNest discovered that outsourcing critical systems introduced hidden fragility, prompting a...

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How to Build a Due Diligence Habit That Strengthens Every Decision You Make
NewsFeb 18, 2026

How to Build a Due Diligence Habit That Strengthens Every Decision You Make

The article reframes due diligence as a daily habit rather than a one‑off exercise for big deals, using a used‑car purchase as a relatable example. It outlines a repeatable framework—define what you’re buying, inspect fundamentals, verify claims, and secure documentation—before...

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Don’t Run From Scary Times. Here’s How AI Helps You Prioritize What Really Counts
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Don’t Run From Scary Times. Here’s How AI Helps You Prioritize What Really Counts

Amid economic uncertainty, the article urges businesses to double down on core strengths and customer relationships, using AI as a strategic ally. It highlights how AI can surface top‑performing products, personalize marketing, and provide real‑time data to guide decisions. By...

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Most Entrepreneurs Never Practice This Skill — and It's Why They Panic Under Pressure
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Most Entrepreneurs Never Practice This Skill — and It's Why They Panic Under Pressure

Entrepreneurs often panic not because they lack skills, but because unfamiliar emotions catch them off guard. The article argues that emotional rehearsal—visualizing how challenges will feel—creates a mental memory that steadies the nervous system. Seasoned founders rely on this familiarity,...

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6 Powerful Leadership Lessons From Past U.S. Presidents That Still Hold Up Today
NewsFeb 16, 2026

6 Powerful Leadership Lessons From Past U.S. Presidents That Still Hold Up Today

The article distills six leadership lessons drawn from U.S. presidents—Washington, Reagan, Johnson, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, and Clinton—and shows how they translate to modern business. It highlights integrity as a strategic asset, the power of clear vision, the upside of long‑term...

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5 Mistakes Top Executives Make Managing Their Weaknesses — and What Actually Works Instead
NewsFeb 16, 2026

5 Mistakes Top Executives Make Managing Their Weaknesses — and What Actually Works Instead

The article outlines five common mistakes senior leaders make when handling personal weaknesses, such as treating them as flaws, seeking rapid fixes, and trying to turn them into superpowers. It argues that executives should reframe weaknesses as upgrade opportunities, diagnose...

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How Freelancers Can Stay Profitable in Every Economy — From Crushing Recessions to Crazy Booms
NewsFeb 13, 2026

How Freelancers Can Stay Profitable in Every Economy — From Crushing Recessions to Crazy Booms

Freelancers must treat economic cycles and AI disruption as catalysts for change, not threats. By broadening skill sets, offering multiple services, and positioning themselves as strategic advisors, they can convert slow periods into growth opportunities. Financial discipline—cash reserves, expense audits,...

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LinkedIn Launches a $100/Month Integrated Sales, Marketing and Hiring Hub
NewsFeb 12, 2026

LinkedIn Launches a $100/Month Integrated Sales, Marketing and Hiring Hub

LinkedIn unveiled Premium All‑in‑One, a $99.99‑per‑month subscription that bundles sales, marketing and hiring tools into a single dashboard. The service includes unlimited searches, InMail credits, AI‑driven messaging assistance and auto‑invite functionality. New users receive $100 in trial credits for job...

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Steven Spielberg Taught Me One of the Most Important Lessons of My Career — and It Can Transform Yours, Too.
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Steven Spielberg Taught Me One of the Most Important Lessons of My Career — and It Can Transform Yours, Too.

The article uses Steven Spielberg’s filmmaking approach as a blueprint for business innovation, emphasizing the fleeting nature of novelty and the need to continuously deliver a "wow" experience. It argues that success hinges on surprising audiences with memorable, valuable solutions...

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This Simple Blueprint Can Help You Sell More Franchises
NewsFeb 12, 2026

This Simple Blueprint Can Help You Sell More Franchises

Franchise growth hinges on a repeatable sales blueprint that starts with a profitable offering and ends with a closed deal. The article stresses a disciplined process—clear steps, defined roles, and consistent execution—across lead generation, website education, and trade‑show engagement. Real‑world...

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Does Execution Feel Harder Than It Should? Eliminate This Hidden Friction That's Keeping Your Team Stuck.
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Does Execution Feel Harder Than It Should? Eliminate This Hidden Friction That's Keeping Your Team Stuck.

Leaders often blame slow execution on accountability, but the real blocker is unclear decision authority and vague expectations. When judgment rights, ownership boundaries, and the definition of “done” are fuzzy, teams stall, meetings multiply, and handoffs break. The article argues...

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'She Makes Me Laugh': Seniors Are Building Deep Bonds With This Friendly AI Robot
NewsFeb 12, 2026

'She Makes Me Laugh': Seniors Are Building Deep Bonds With This Friendly AI Robot

Intuition Robotics’ ElliQ, a voice‑activated AI companion, is forging genuine relationships with seniors living alone, delivering up to 30 daily conversations. In New York, users who kept the robot for a month reported a 95% drop in loneliness, with many describing...

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