Dear Reader,
You've come up with this neat idea and it would be great to start a business!

Woo Hoo!

You know starting a business is easy!

Having it grow and prosper, ah, not so easy!

Now nothing happens until something is sold!

What are you selling?

Who will buy?

How do you access the buyer(s)?

And at what cost?

Give me a call or meet me for breakfast Wednesday at Corner Bakery Cafe and we'll discuss your moving forward with your new idea!

To make it real, get started and we'll take you through the process!

Successful regard$,
C. Dean Kring ~ 713.932.7495 ~ Endorsements

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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY JUNE 8TH
793
The Kingdom of Northumbria sees uninvited guests arrive on Lindisfarne, an island off of England's northeast coast. What these 'Northmen' do there, including destroying the abbey and killing its monks, will jolt Europe and earn the Vikings a fierce reputation for the ages.
1949
Newspeak, thoughtcrimes, and Big Brother are introduced as George Orwell's vision of a dystopian future is published. 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' will be seen as both a great literary work and an accurate warning of the "double plus ungood" rise of totalitarianism and surveillance.
1959
Three thousand letters streak through the sky at 600 mph, encased in a guided missile shot from the nuclear submarine USS Barbero. This newfangled airmail travels a distance of more than 100 miles in 22 minutes, but Missile Mail delivery will prove cost-prohibitive and won't catch on.
1968
Two months after civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. was gunned down in Memphis, Tennessee, his suspected assassin is apprehended at London's Heathrow Airport. James Earl Ray will be extradited back to the US, stand trial, and be convicted and sentenced to 99 years in prison.
"Houston's greatest energy resource is entrepreneurial energy."
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We are a not-for-profit cooperative association of independent
business owners for market expansion, business development,
entrepreneurial education and professional growth.

We were created from a priority research project of the Houston Chamber of Commerce in the late 1970's on the importance of start-up and emerging small businesses. We brought you Houston's first small business incubator, which became Texas' oldest and the oldest in the U.S., the first co-working space in Texas, the first Womens Business Center in the U. S. and the first Residency Incubator and first Virtual Accelerator Program in the World. Our clients have ranged from pre-start-ups to the largest companies in the United States! We clearly demonstrated that entrepreneurship could be taught - which became an overnight sensation, that business plans were not a requirement for a successful business, that women were starting businesses at a faster rate than men and that entrepreneurship was color-blind and gender neutral. Our start-ups have won virtually every award in Houston for business growth, some nationally, some even internationally and some of our established client companies are now household names in Houston. We operate entirely without grants, gifts, donations or public funding. We don't have our hand out and are NOT your tax dollars at work! We are totally self-sufficient and recognized worldwide for our custom tailored development methodology!

We grow companies, build careers and advance ideas!
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