What do you think of the 25 top undergrad programs on FSB's America's Best Colleges for Entrepreneurs list this year? Have you attended one of our picks? Are they the best? Did their program help you build a businesss? Did we miss a great school? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
"Will hot sauce predict the 2008 election?" looks at a company that sells cayenne-flavored condiments labeled with presidential candidates' faces — and keeps track of how sales of each label are going. On a more serious note, we would like to know how you feel about the current roster of candidates. Be the first to post a comment.
In "FlyLady nags her way to millions," we look at how clutter-busting guru Marla Cilley built her business empire—and a cult following. Why do you think she is so successful? Post your thoughts here.
Do you use robots in your business? If so, share your experiences by making a post here.
The Bush administration just introduced a new regulation that will impose fines on employers if they knowingly hire illegal immigrants. The rule, discussed in our recent story, "U.S. cracks down on hiring of illegal immigrants," gives companies 90 days to verify an employee's identity and eligibility to work if his Social Security number doesn't match information in the Social Security Administration's database. Is this reasonable to ask of small companies? Or does it put too much burden on them? Comment here.
In "Mentoring would-be Scorseses," FSB tells the story of a former Hollywood director, Peter Rosten, who is teaching filmmaking to teens in Montana. Are others in the Hollywood film industry reaching out to young talent effectively? Post your comments here.
Nouveau Riche University makes money by getting its students to buy investment property, no matter how scary the market is. Do you think the timing is right to make money in real estate? Let us know by posting a comment here.
Which package of tools work best for a small business — Google apps or Microsoft Office 2007? That's the question we discuss in our article "Does Google's free ride beat Vista?" Do you have experience with either, or both? Comment here on your experiences to help other entrepreneurs.









