The Carnival of Entrepreneurs is open for business as it travels to Australia to vist Leah MacLean's informative entrepreneurial blog known as Working Solo. The Carnival is in its sixteenth edition with this latest entry into the business blog carnival cavalcade.
The entries include posts from leading business bloggers on topics relating to entrepreneurship and operating your own independent business.
I have an entry in this edition of Carnival of Entrepreneurs as well.
My post is titled "Politeness: Respect for others pays" where I discuss how being a polite and courteous person makes one a rare individual in today's world. Politeness, and a genuine concern for the rights and feelings of others in our society seems to have slammed the door in our faces. A culture of rudeness has become a feature of modern society. Whether it's loud cellphone conversations, line cutting, or terrible customer service by staff people, finding politeness in the world is on the decline.
Thanks to Leah MacLean for making this entry a feature post in the Carnival.
The preferred participation option is to simply enter your best entrepreneurship post at Blog Carnival.
As always, don't forget to link to the hosted edition. It's not only common courtesy, but helps to increase visitor traffic for all entrants. It also shows your appreciation of the hard work done by the host in preparing the post. Everyone shares in the benefits of the expanded Carnival readership.
Next week's edition of Carnival of Entrepreneurs returns to Ben Yoskovitz's carnival home blog Startup Spark.
In the meantime, head on over to the Working Solo hosting of Carnival of Entrepreneurs and enjoy the posts on offer.
You will almost certainly be introduced to some great new and interesting indeprendent business and entrepreneurial blogs.