CurrySimple Founder Tastes Success with Specialty Sauces
Michael Moran was working in a Thai restaurant when he realized that customers frequently complained about the difficulty of preparing Thai food at home. This was in 2004, in Atlanta. He went to work developing the concept of ready-to-heat Thai sauces that became, by 2006, CurrySimple, a supplier...
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Ecommerce Know-How: Seven Steps to Starting Your eBusiness in a Recession
The United States and much of the world is experiencing a large and deep recession that many economists believe is far from hitting bottom. But in spite of economic uncertainty, some entrepreneurs will find the current recession an opportune time to start their own ecommerce business.
A recessio...
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Digital Assets: What Are They, And How Are They Sold?
Successful sites create options for guests
Digital assets, often called digital content, are products that can be consumed via an electronic handheld device or used online.
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The Struggle To Create A Successful eBusiness
Peapod Co-founder recalls the risk and reward history of the biggest online grocer
It's a good thing Mother Parkinson, a librarian, told her boys that people would never buy books from somebody on the Internet. Otherwise, we might not have Peapod, the quintessential online supermarket serving about 260,000 customers from Boston to Milwaukee and from Washington, D.C., to Long Island, N.Y.
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Quick Query: Selling Digital Content Via Major Retailers
Protexis links publishers with sales outlets
Karl Hirsch is the CEO of Protexis (Protexis.com), a company that links retail outlets with companies wanting to sell digital content such as software, music, video, e-books and other digital products.
What does Protexis do?
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Competing Against Major Companies
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters finds success with partnerships
In the Green Mountains of Vermont, there are legends.
There is, for instance, the legend of Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys — patriots to a fault, if a little rough around the edges. Part of their lore includes the "taking" of Fort Ticonderoga over in New York.
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