Entrepreneur Magazine: November 2014
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The Idea vs. Execution Debate: Why Ideas Are Everything - Leonardo da Vinci never stopped exploring and challenging conventional wisdom. And neither should you.
Why Franchise Owners Have to Be Especially Careful on Social Media - For the franchise world—in which one negative comment can affect an entire system of corporate owners and franchisees—managing your reputation is especially critical.
TRAVEL TIPS
How to Make Sleeping on Business Trips Less of a Nightmare - Send business-trip sleep issues packing by SOPHIA DEMBLING
MAKE MORE HAPPEN
Divide and Conquer: Why You Should Separate Your Personal and Business Funds - Many entrepreneurs struggle to separate the value of their business from their own net worth (and self-worth) by J.D. Roth
MAKE MORE HAPPEN
No-Vacation Nation: Why Americans Feel That PTO Is NSFW - A look at why U.S. workers are afraid to take time off by Michelle Juergen
ASK A GEEK
Is My Data Really Safe? Your Questions About Cloud-Based Storage, Answered - One expert shares tips to ensure your data stays safe and secure in the cloud by Mikal E. Belicove
MARKETING BOOTCAMP
The Six-Second Video Is a Big Business for Brands - Gary Vaynerchuk's viral video company, GrapeStory, gets paid up to $25,000 to create sponsored posts for brands on Vine, Instagram on Snapchat by John Patrick Pullen
EMAIL
7 Ways to Detox Your Inbox - Find out how to cut through the e-mail clutter to save time and aggravation by Ann Handley
PRICING
This Software Company Wants to Help Retailers Compete Against Amazon - An engineer gives retailers a fighting chance in the online price wars by JOE LINDSEY
INNOVATOR PROFILES
Eataly Elevates Food Retail, Tastes Success. What's Next?
The New York City store is now a full-fledged tourist attraction, and the rest of the world is in the company's sights by Jason Ankeny
BUY LOCAL
At Eataly, Local Suppliers Are the Key Ingredient - The New York City-based Italian megastore has developed strong relationships with local small businesses by Jason Ankeny