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Be a "Tipster" and get tips in return


Exchange know-how with other business owners, managers, entrepreneurs, and students through the auspices of a BrassTacks TipListIt's give-and-get e-mail "chain letter" that pays off handsomely in terms of gathering up useful tips for running, growing and cashing out of a business profitably.
Here's how it works. Every month you'll be e-mailed a partially completed tip list that's focused on a topic of critical interest to business leaders like you. All you have to do is tap your personal experience to add one or more items to it, and pass it on to the TipMarket.  Here we'll combine, edit, and embellish all submissions, rolling them into a Big Magillah TipList that we'll re-mail to you and distribute world-wide via our BrainFoodToGo.com web portal. 
We'll compile summary publications and audio and video podcasts from the feedback that's aggregated and then re-distribute it to libraries, business schools, venture incubators, and professional associations like SCORE and small business development centers.
While Wikipedia provides definitive knowledge, the goal of the TipMarket is to build a trading post of TipLists that will be the central source of experience-flavored, practical know-how that's essential to successful venturing. 
Become a Tipster and help us keep the ball lists rolling. All you have to provide is your e-mail address, your talent, and a willingness to spend a couple of minutes a month to help others – and yourself. You'll receive a new working list about once a month. Just add a gem or two of your wisdom and send it back. You'll get a compiled BigMagillah Tip-List monthly, too. If you consent, we'll add you to our published roster of Experts Emeritus. Of course, you can un-volunteer at any time.
Simply fill out the box below indicating your willingness to let us share – the easy way – the important stuff you learned the hard way. "Experience is the best teacher," but "shared experience is the best education." 

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