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Get rich slow: three local LILOpreneurs share their stories (access required)

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Published: May 19,2009
Time posted: 1:00 am

Not long ago, Time Magazine ran a story about what it cleverly referred to as “LILOpreneurs.” Personally, you can’t have enough acronyms for my money, but I should explain that LILO stands for “little in, lots out.”  The story refers to a recessionary phenomenon characterized by the creation of Web-related business models that put a ...



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