China, ROA and Funny Business Names

Today I am hosting Carnival of the Capitalists over at the RFID Weblog. Carnival just keeps getting more and more popular all the time — this week’s round-up had nearly 50 entries. Some great stuff — let me point you to just a few of the posts that are small business and entrepreneur-related:

  • A Crack in eBay’s Facade? – Ezra Marbach at the China Stock Blog notes that eBay claims to be the number 1 online auction in China, but presents evidence suggesting that Chinese competitor, Alibaba’s Taobao.com, is pulling ahead and may be gaining.
  • The 3 R’s of Business Plans – Rosa Say at Talking Story defines ROI, something you’ve no doubt heard of. But she also defines two new terms to consider in business plans: ROA and ROR.
  • The Pun-Based Shop Name – For some light humor check out Wordlab’s post about pun-based shop names. Small business owners are notorious for coming up with some of the funniest names for their businesses — usually plays on film titles, famous lines or other phrases.

But, heck, don’t limit yourself to these few posts. Check them all out.





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