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Sarah Max is a freelance writer in Bend, Ore. She has covered business and personal finance for more than a decade for such publications as Barron's, Money, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. In 2009 Sarah got a first-hand look at the ups and downs of entrepreneurship when she helped launch 1859 Oregon''s Magazine, a bimonthly print and digital magazine for which she is editor at large.

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A Backstage Tour of Orlando’s Startups

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A Look at Indy’s Innovators

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Building a Business

A Look Inside Washington D.C.’s Startup Scene

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Building a Business

A Peek Inside Houston’s Startup Scene

A low cost of living, diverse population, and deep ties to energy and life sciences are just a few of the perks for new ventures blowing out of H-town.
Building a Business

Startups Bubbling Up in Houston

Austin isn't the only Texas town launching new companies. Here's a look at what's happening in H-Town, five years since the financial crisis.
Building a Business

Big Ideas in the Big Apple

Five years since the financial meltdown, we look at New York City's blossoming startup scene.
Buying a Franchise

A Winning Business Idea: Wine & Paint

So-called "paint and sip" franchises promise an evening of cheap entertainment -- and the satisfaction of creating your own work of art.
Buying a Franchise

Beautify My Garage

It's no longer just a place to park the car or the lawn mower. A number of franchises are specializing in garage makeovers.
Online Presence

Franchises Get Social

Franchise companies, initially reluctant to embrace Facebook, Twitter and other social media, are finding ways to turn 'likes' and 'tweets' into dollars and cents.
Buying a Franchise

Game On for Pizza Franchises

Forget football. Sales of America's favorite food will skyrocket on Super Bowl Sunday. That's good news for these pizza franchises.
Buying a Franchise

How to Avoid a Franchise Fad

Before sinking your money into a hot franchise concept, make sure it's the real deal -- not a dead duck.
Buying a Franchise

Fitness Franchises Muscle Up

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Buying a Franchise

Chicken-Wing Franchises Take Off

Buffalo Wild Wings, Wingstop and other chains report a growth spurt, thanks to cheap prices and changing consumer tastes.

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