Dear Reader,
Do you remember days gone by when:

You wanted to buy something, you went to a store?

You wanted a hot meal you didn't prepare yourself, you went to a restaurant?

You needed information, you went to a library?

These days, whatever you want is only a click away.

Business incubation, career development and mentoring are also just a click away.

If you want it, click it!

What do you have on your site that is a click to buy?

Should you not have something, add it.

Make it very convenient for people to buy from you.

If they want it, they click it.
Give me a call or meet me for breakfast Wednesday at Corner Bakery Cafe and we'll discuss the results of "click to buy" technologies!

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

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Pre-dating the Gutenberg Bible by almost six centuries, a copy of the Buddhist 'Diamond Sutra' is created by woodblock printing on a 16-foot-long scroll and affixed with an exact date. The work will survive to become the oldest known printed and dated text in existence.
1647
Peter Stuyvesant, of The Dutch West India Company, arrives in the New Netherland colony to take up his position as Director-General. He will head projects that include precursors to Wall Street and Broadway before turning over the colony to the English in 1664, who then rename the colony 'New York.'
1963
The Beatles start a 30-week run at No. 1 on the UK album charts with their debut album, 'Please Please Me.' Recorded in less than 13 hours, the record becomes the longest running No. 1 album by a group ever. The band’s follow up, 'With the Beatles' will replace it at the top of the charts on December 7, 1963, and stay there for 21 weeks.
1981
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical debuts in London, where it will run for 8,949 performances over 21 years. The following year it will open in New York, where it will win seven Tony Awards and become the longest-running Broadway show until 2006, when its record will be broken.
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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, the first co-working space in Texas, the first Womens Business Center in the United States 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, 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!

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