Carnival of Small Business and Startups #6
Welcome to the sixth edition of the Carnival of Small Business and Startups (CoSBaS #6). If your entry is not here, it may appear in the next edition, unless it is either not relevant to the Carnival theme, promotes your services, or promotes specific affiliate products.
If you did make it in to this edition, please support this carnival by giving a link back to this edition as soon as you can. If you submit regularly, and get in but don’t link back, then your own readers don’t benefit with the opportunity of being introduced to other blogs - which is part of the reason for a blog carnival: networking. Enjoy.
Weekly Picks
Here are this week’s weekly picks.
- Ben Yoskovitz: Warning: Do You Know Your Best Customers?
- Jim Smoot: Difference Between A Manager and A Leader.
- Warren Wong: Be A Good Manager By Letting People Learn And Grow.
- Sue Massey: Do You Know How to Delegate Effectively?
- Michelle Cramer: Inexpensive Ways to Conduct Marketing Research.
- Chris Russell: Office White Noise.
- Nenad Ristic: Attribution Theory.
- Satish Talim: Setting Up An IT Company In India.
- Jenny How: China 102nd Canton Fair (Chinese Export Commodity Fair) 2007.
That’s it for this edition. If you have an article that you think fits in, please use the Blog Carnival submission form. A couple of notes to consider before entering:
- If you submitted your article on or after Sep 8th, it may appear in the next carnival.
- Please do not resubmit the same article to the same carnival. Go check out the other three blog carnivals that I am managing, in case there’s a fit for your article.
- One entry per person per week (Monday through Sunday), please.
To summarize, this carnival targets existing small businesses and startups, or entrepreneurs on the verge. What advice can you give them - business and technical - to help them towards success? There’s a wide spectrum of topics, including branding, identity, marketing, hiring, online efforts, success, productivity and more. This carnival is not about home-based businesses, specifically, although on occasion I’ll accept related articles if they are general in scope.

