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Ideas ideas ideas, sometimes we have them and most of the time we don't. However the Springwise website (www. springwise.com) and newsletter can bring you those new business ideas straight to you. I've been a subscriber for well over ... or country. Give it a look and see what you think you could adapt for your own local market.
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Le Dolci had a piece on the new biz on the world famous newsletter, which I read religiously. Along with George the Greek (in Toronto!), who spotted it on there before I did. It is a great weekly read and everyone should sign up! Thanks Springwise! Check out the piece here!
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... apply to the creation of *your* next big thing…?
Website: www.businessmodelgeneration.com
Contact: patrick.van.der.pijl@gmail.com
Spotted by: Simon Maurer
Read the whole of this post at springwise.com
Really interesting to see people experimenting with business models around books (especially, ahem, with one of my own soon to appear in deadwood format).
Reminds me of Ian Ozsvald’ ...
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Business models are at the core of what we write about every day here at Springwise, so we were naturally interested to see a new book launch on the topic recently. What's particularly compelling about "Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers," however, is that it was co-authored and independently published by no fewer than 470 ...
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... is that buyers put the HIB-System homes together themselves. Each block weighs no more than 25kg each and once put together the house is allegedly earthquake and stormproof. All sounds pretty good, I’ve no idea how things like the plumbing or electrics work so you may need to get some professional help.
Spotted via: Springwise
All information is © Life Goggles 2009
Eco Lego Houses
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If Twitter can be used to track packages, publish school menus and crowdfund startups, why not help tackle the US healthcare crisis too, asks trendspotter Springwise.
Cell phones are already changing the way healthcare is delivered in the developing world, after all, and now Twitter promises to transform the delivery of healthcare information for stateside consumers.
ASKch is a new service from ...
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... a great way (IMHO) to gain targeted coverage with minimal cost. Something to keep your eyes on I think.
Now these three items all came to me from a great trend newsletter distributed by Springwise. If you're not on that eNewsletter, you should be... great stuff. So in parting this morning, two questions for you. First, do you like this idea? Should I do this again next Thursday? And ...
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... , picked up and then replanted. You can even adopt a particular tree and rent it year after year (how cute).
For more information:
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Story idea via Springwise
Image via Robert S. Donovan
Lara McCulloch-Carter
Author of the Special Event blog ready2spark
Director of Marketing - Regal Tent Productions
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Springwise newsletter | 5 November 2009
Offering a professional alternative to working from the nearest Starbucks, a new service from iStopOver makes it easy for people to rent (very) short-term business space worldwide.
Kidonaki.be
Kidonaki vous propose de vendre ou d’acheter des objets neufs et d’occasion au profit d’associations de votre choix.
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... them up once the holiday is over. And best yet, no trees are harmed in this process because The Living Christmas Company's trees are transplanted alive and delivered in pots, according to Springwise.
Each year, 20 million Christmas trees are chopped down and discarded in some fashion following the holidays. Scott Martin, AKA Scotty Claus and the owner of Living Christmas, said the ...
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