Mark K. Stutes
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Mark K. Stutes, CEO of Video Illusions Inc., is a leading small business expert who has drawn from over 15 years of entrepreneurial experience. In 1996, Stutes founded Video Illusions as an all-digital corporate video production company which he molded into website design and online application development when the Internet’s popularity increased. His shift garnered the company an incredible new revenue stream generated from clients including 3Com and Palm Handheld for which he and his staff were building dynamic and data driven sites. Due to its growing success, the company was incorporated in 2001 and focused on all aspects of web production including overall site design. Stutes diversified his company’s breadth of expertise and branched into burgeoning areas of brand development and website creation, resulting in a client roster which today includes major corporations such as Wells Fargo, Disney and Tyco Thermal Controls, to name a few.

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The Partner Prenup: Defining Roles And Rules Before Starting A Business

Posted October 27, 2010 | 10:17:59 (EST)

The ideas have been discussed, everybody has decided that the business concept is totally viable and the excitement is mounting. You can't wait to file your DBA paperwork and hit the ground running.

But this is where it's important to stop, maybe take a breath, and put...

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No Really, Be Honest

Posted October 20, 2010 | 09:11:24 (EST)

It starts out with one harmless white lie, then another, and another.

The challenge of starting a service-oriented business or any small company is that you have no corporate work history, no client referrals, no resume with your company name on it. Often times you feel like a small...

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My Escape From Corporate America

Posted October 15, 2010 | 10:08:19 (EST)

It's a familiar scene. Guy sitting in his cubicle, pissed off at the review he just got. Only this is different because all the ratings were four or five out of five. All except one. Human Resources had come up with an acronym to describe the values that they rated...

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