It's no secret that some of today's largest and most successful businesses started out of small businesses, often in someone's home. In 1950, for example, Ewing Marion Kauffman started pharmaceutical maker Marion Laboratories in his basement with an investment of $5,000. In 1989, 39% of the company was sold to Merrill Dow Pharmaceuticals for $2.2 billion. And both Hewlett-Packard and Apple Computer started in garages -- the former in a Palo Alto, California garage rented by Bill Hewlett and David Packard, and the latter in Steve Jobs' parents' suburban Los Altos, California garage.
... Read MoreLast month Kathy posted on the topic of where to start your business, citing a recent Fortune Small Business and Kauffman Foundation report titled "Best Places to Launch." While Kathy (and Fortune and Kauffman) certainly have a point -- that some areas of the country may be better than others to start and grow a business -- I think there's more to it than that.
... Read MoreYou know the old saying about the three most important factors in real estate--"location, location, location." Could the same be said for where you start your business? Fortune Small Business and the Kauffman Foundation certainly think so. This month they once again brought out their "Best Places to Launch" report and the findings just might surprise you. It did me because California, where Peter and I are, is nowhere to be found on any of the lists that include the top 50 cities in small, medium, and large categores.
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