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Ten Truths in Ten Years at Internet Databases

Posted by Anne Giles Clelland at 5:00 AM on May 4, 2009:

From Anne Clelland:

Barry Welch, founder of Internet Databases and FurnishWEB I asked Barry Welch, founder in 1999 of Internet Databases, a custom web development company, "What are the top ten truths you've learned about doing business in the ten years you've been running Internet Databases?"  Barry answered:

  1. Believe.
  2. Learn.
  3. Trust.
  4. Plan.
  5. Let go.
  6. Be nice.
  7. Relax.
  8. Laugh.
  9. Hug.
  10. Home for dinner.

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FurnishWEB, an online data management system for the home furnishings industry, is an enterprise of Internet Databases, a client of Handshake 2.0.

You're invited to read more about Barry Welch and FurnishWEB on Handshake 2.0.

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