365 days at the E-Institute

365 days at the E-Institute : Journal of a Business Intern
365 days at the E-Institute
Journal of a Business Intern
Daily Journal of an intern at the E-Institute for Entrepreneurs, rubbing shoulders with the business gurus.
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11/14 23:18 Human Walking Billboards
Imagine a bald head as a blank canvas or a blank billboard, where you are free to post your company logo or advertising message. Then send this bald head to roam around high traffic areas like the mall, downtown streets, airports, festivals,...
11/12 23:49 Funemployed A marketing target
There are many buttons that identify the funemployed. They are unemployed, but they don't care, because they have the funds to live and enjoy life. They are usually single, under 35, no mortgage, no children, and want to enjoy their lives, whether by...
11/13 21:21 Networking for Start-up Entreprenuers
A Canadian company has launched a social networking site called "Sprouter" designed for entrepreneurs to connect, share ideas, experiences and exchange information in an online community. The concept is similar to Facebook, except the Sprouter will...
10/19 4:13 My First Emcee Assignment
What I have learned as a business emcee or moderator for a workshop? I was asked to be an emcee for a workshop. I have not done this before, so I was really nervous. There is always the first time, I did some research and here are some tips that I...
10/10 23:08 Vehicle Signage Effective Marketing Tool
Creative business owners can use innovative advertising methods that are inexpensive and effective. This mobile pet grooming business has a car that no one can forget. Every minute that it is on the road, either travelling or simply parked, it is...

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