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Dec21
$100K for your business idea!

If you think you have a great retail business idea, now is the time to tell Microsoft about it!  Through January 31, 2007 you can submit your idea and business plan in their IdeaWins contest for a chance to win $100,000 in start-up funds, a one-year retail space lease in New York City, and assorted other goodies. 

Zoli Erdos discusses the contest in his blog, which also includes the "secret link" to the FAQ's.  Yes, folks, as Zoli said, Microsoft is holding a contest where the biggest challenge is finding information about the contest itself!  I'm not quite sure why they made everything so hard to find.

I'm wondering if MS didn't just slap the contest together in a hurry when they saw that not many people were taking advantage of their free download of Office Accounting Express 2007.  (which, now that I think of it, hasn't been marketed very well either...hmmmm)  In any case, the prize is right, and it's a good opportunity for someone with a winning idea.  And the interactive entry form is pretty neat all by itself.

Even if you don't enter the contest, you can still participate by voting for one of the four finalists between March 5 and March 9, 2007. IdeaWins entry

I only have one question .... Does this guy come as part of the prize package? 

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Thanks for sharing this contest information. It is a great opportunity for someone out there to start a dream business.

Even for people who don't win, it will be a great way for them to formulate a business plan and get started on their businesses as well.

I think it's a good initiative nevertheless. Anyway winning that ammount of money can really boost up your business
Art Colleges.

I wouldn't go with Microsoft.. I believe you can achieve greater benefits if you struggle more.

I was roaming around the city with my friend Lance and I had just completed my studies. I was looking for a million dollar idea “The only thing that comes to mind is invest in a gun and rob a bank.” I told him and then he gave me an idea that I find was really cool. “Better still is to rob a bank and leave counterfeit notes in the safe replacing the original ones and do it in a way that no one suspects anything. The next morning, the bank itself will be circulating the counterfeit currency.”

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