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Carnival! Let’s Go!

December 23rd, 2007 by Liz Fuller

629051_merry-go-round1.jpgTake a break from all the holiday hustle and bustle, pour yourself a cup of coffee (or cocoa!) and settle down to read some of the great articles on the web this week.

At the E-3 Carnival of Success Principles Women Entrepreneurs will find a valuable lesson in exceeding Customer Expectations in Richard Lee’s article Everything You Will Ever Need To Know About Business posted at Richard Lee. But it comes with a warning! If you’re a book lover, you might feel a pang of jealousy over Richard’s story!

As always, the Carnival of Small Business Issues has a good collection of business-related articles. I agree with the host that if you take away one thing from the Carnival it should be Carol Bentley’s Do people remember you? posted at Carol Bentley. This article is part 1 of a 2 part series - be sure to read Part 2 and get the free downloadable tool to help create effective elevator speeches.

Some interesting topics at the All Women Blogging Carnival hosted at Moggie Madness. Of particular note to any Woman Entrepreneur wondering whether it’s too late to live your dreams is How old is too old? posted at Barmus, by Barbara.

The Carnival of the Capitalists hosted this week at Samablog has a collection of high quality articles. Among them is an article by one of my favorites bloggers, Pamela Slim. She asks a question shared by many Women Entrepreneurs “How do you know when is the right time to quit your day job?” posted at her blog,Escape from Cubicle Nation.

And now, a few other points of interest:

For anyone (both inside and outside the U.S.!) interested in winning a Virtual Assistant for a year, visit Elance to enter the contest. (Where do I sign up????)

If the past few weeks of interviews have gotten you interested in the opportunities available to run a handmade craft business over the internet, you will want to read the article Handmade 2.0 from the New York Times magazine. It’s a full-length feature that’s chock full of information on all angles of the handcraft sales business.

And last, I want to thank Frank Carr of OpTempo for his review of MoreThanWEKnow. Frank provided some good feedback on the looks of my blog, which I have already acted upon. If you have a blog you’d like reviewed, stop over and request one. Also read the many reviews Frank’s already done to get some additional ideas of what works and what doesn’t.

That’s it for the Carnival this week - hope you enjoyed the ride!

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