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SAN DIEGO, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Best-selling author Dr. Tony Vercillo has just announced the release of his new book,
Launch It: From Idea to the Store Shelf. This book helps entrepreneurs, inventors, and product developers launch a new idea from concept to commercialization. The tome is filled with tips, tricks, and short-cuts to help you save time, energy, and money when launching any new product or service.
Launch It: From Idea to the Store Shelf
This book highlights a practitioner s view of the major tenets required to help you launch a product into the global marketplace. It is a mix of practical Guru type tips, powerful information, contacts, and hard-to-find resources that provides a roadmap to product success. This handbook is a step-by-step approach to product launch strategy, providing field-tested insights that will create a competitive advantage for any entrepreneur taking a product to the international marketplace.
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How college students are turning hobbies into side hustles and extra cash
CNBC 12/29/2020 Janelle Finch
CNBC s College Voices 2020 is a series written by CNBC fall interns from universities across the country about coming of age, getting their college education and launching their careers during these extraordinary times. Janelle Finch is a senior at the University of Missouri in Columbia, majoring in journalism with an emphasis in TV/radio reporting and anchoring with minors in Spanish and sociology. The series is edited by © Provided by CNBC
The coronavirus pandemic left a lot of students in unemployment limbo – they were sent home from school and many of their internships or part-time jobs to help pay for school were canceled. Meanwhile, bills still needed to be paid. So, they have had to look for new ways to generate income without leaving their homes.