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How to spot a pyramid scheme – Stacie Bosley
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How to build a business that lasts 100 years | Martin Reeves
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Former FBI Agent Explains How to Read Body Language | Tradecraft | WIRED
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Harvard i-lab | Entrepreneurship 101 with Gordon Jones
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The coming transhuman era: Jason Sosa at TEDxGrandRapids
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Legal Basics and Business Entity Formation: Crash Course Business Entrepreneurship #5
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Understanding Financial Statements and Accounting: Crash Course Entrepreneurship #15
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Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques
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How to speak so that people want to listen | Julian Treasure
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Full Episode: Cults, Explained | Netflix
More of a source for ideas than a how-to guide, 101 Businesses You Can Start on the Internet offers inspiring advice on starting a business on the Internet. After a very basic section on Internet fundamentals and business practices, the book presents 101 business ideas and actual case histories. The case histories represent a vast melange of businesses: The Maui Windsurfing Report, Flower Stop Marketing Corp., The Virginia Diner, Mail Order Food, Sausage Software–Software Publisher, Mesh-Inside Cyberspace, and News Service. Additionally, testimonials from over 50 entrepreneurs provide practical advice on starting and running various businesses. Although this guide will start you thinking about a business you can create on the Net, you will probably need a more detailed book to help implement your ideas.