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Ongoing, First published May 20, 2022
The kinds of businesses that are run online are truly diverse and showcase the world of online businesses in a way that we may not have imagined about a decade and a half back. While the online business arena is still developing and there is a great scope for development, it is interesting to see how the virtual mode of functioning has already become an important element for the businesses that deal with intangible goods. Whether you are an owner of a business that deals in shoes, clothes, bags, groceries, or any other tangible goods, you can find your safe business space online. When you check out why Max Trubitski Explains How Peace of Mind Is Achieved with The Help of an Online Business Model, you will come to realize how much of the business works in different ways for you when it is moved online.
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Shane Jeremy James

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Let me begin by introducing you to myself, and why I wish to write these blogs on motivation, compassion, and passion. My name is Shane Jeremy James, and I have always been business-headed. From the ages of 16, I was reading business articles, and learning the art of business. I even started selling hockey cards - not a business I know, but obviously demonstrating sheer spirit and entrepreneurship! Growing up, I had two passions. My first passion was hockey. I loved hockey, and although I loved the sport and was pretty good at it (if I do say so myself), I knew I would never be able to make a career out of it. My dream of joining the NHL faded, and I knew it wasn't meant to be. Instead, I focused all my time and energy on my second passion - the passion for business. Not only was business something I wished to pursue, but also knew that I wanted to make something of myself - to be successful, to be known, to make a difference!