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RFID Businesses - the New Startup Darlings?

Filed in archive Case Studies by Anita Campbell on November 11, 2004

RFID Businesses - the New Startup Darlings?

Check out this interesting diversion. It's a site called Businessworks Inc -- a Dotcom in the Making.

The site is buildinglinks an RFID and GPS transportation tracking business -- on paper. That's right. The site is:
"an experiment about building a dotcom business (on paper) and then making it grow. It will be similar to 'paper' stock trading in nature. I will go through the complete process of building a business, right from business structure selection to filing tax returns at the end of the year, in my novice way, stumbling and re-building all the way with the help of my fellow readers."


The business is being planned and developed by a software programmer from Nebraska who calls himself Businessorati. I have to hand it to him -- it's a great learning experience.

[Hat tip to Steve Rucinski over at Small Business CEO for the link.]






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