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Meet our Million $ Club

Over the past five years, Count Me In has inspired thousands of women entrepreneurs through its Make Mine a Million $ Business program. 

While many of these women have found success through lessons learned and connections made through the M3 program, not all started out as obvious winners. Here we focus on some of our community members who have passed $1M in annual revenues - or are well on their way - and how the M3 program helped them grow toward success and away from some familiar self-imposed obstacles.

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ARCHIVE: Wednesday, February 9, 2011 - M3 1000: Accelerating the Make Mine a Million $ Business Community and Experience

Count Me In is pleased to introduce M3 1000, the latest evolution of its groundbreaking Make Mine a Million $ Business program. Through national competitions, a supportive community and ongoing professional development, M3 1000 aims to bring 1000 women business owners to the $1M annual revenue mark ...Read More

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10 Quick Tips to Improve Your Small Business

About.com   Whether you're a one-person operation or 100 employee company, the name of the game is improvement. No business is static. Your business is on an upward track or on its way down. Making improvements to make your business better is a conscious choice. Not only must you balance your t...Read More

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How to Protect Your Trade Secrets

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December 1, 2009
 
By Inc. Staff
 
Advice for the small-business owner on protecting trademarks, writing nondisclosure agreements, and other tools for protecting intellectual property

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Acknowledge Mistakes and Put a Profit Plan to Work

Business Week   January 22, 2010   By George Cloutier   Instead of using the bad economy as an excuse, the owner of a struggling hauling manufacturer put systems in place to make his staff—and himself—more accountable for sales targets Problem: No Profit Plan Leads to No P...Read More

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12 Tips for Business Success: The right attitude gives you an edge over the competition

MSNBC.com
 
January 22, 2010
 
By Rob Reiss of Entrepreneur.com
 
What's important to the success of small-business owners and entrepreneurs? Knowledge, skill and talent.

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Small Business Makeover: Rebuilding from Real Estate Rubble

CNN Money   November 19, 2009   By Patricia B. Gray   POWELL, Ohio (Fortune Small Business) -- Semper fidelis, the U.S. Marine Corps motto, means "always faithful" in Latin. As a young grunt serving at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Duane Draughon learned to remain loyal to the mission -- "whate...Read More

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When it comes to Growth, are you a Gazelle, a Mouse, or a Bullfrog?

Are you a gazelle (fast growing in leaps and bounds), a mouse (busy feeding yourself, but not growing or thinking about it), or a bullfrog (you leap forward, then poise and regroup before growing again)? This thought-provoking article helps you sort out your comfort level with business growt...Read More

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60 Second Guide to Managing Growth

If you are looking for a quick checklist of considerations that you can keep posted in front of you, take a look at this “60 Second Guide to Managing Growth,” developed by SCORE. The checklist includes basic but helpful reminders for how to manage growth over time. ...Read More

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Common Business Growth Mistakes

If you recognize yourself in this list of mistakes business owners make, you are not alone. If you’re contemplating growth, learn more about how most businesses get themselves into trouble, so you can avoid repeating their mistakes.   Disclaimer: This resource is not affiliated w...Read More

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Business Expansion Considerations

Whether you make slow incremental changes or decide to completely change out facilities and operational components, there are certain considerations associated with business expansion. In this article from the Answers.com Business Encylcopedia, learn more about methods of growth, as well as ...Read More

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