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Book Review of “Guerrilla Marketing” by Jay Conrad Levinson

Based on hundreds of solid ideas that really work, Levinson’s philosophy has given birth to a new way of learning about market share and how to gain it. Continue reading

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Small Biz Stats & Trends

Original Story The small business marketplace changes rapidly. The information included on this page represents the most current information. When discussing a “small business,” this site uses the definitions provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Advocacy. Read … Continue reading

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Six ways for small-business owners to save money

By Marty Orgel SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — In these tough economic times, owners of businesses small and large are coming up with unexpected ways to save money. The University of Wisconsin at Green Bay said it will save $10,000 annually … Continue reading

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Remarks by the President on Small Business Jobs Proposals

11:23 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT:  Good afternoon, everybody.  Everybody please have a seat. It is wonderful to see all of you.  Welcome to the White House.  I want to acknowledge a couple folks before we get started.  First of all, … Continue reading

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First-Time Owners Find Management Comes With Headaches

Wall Street Journal | Small Business By SARAH E. NEEDLEMAN – FEBRUARY 24, 2010 When Cameron Madill launched Synotac Design LLC in 2003, wiping away tears and giving pep talks wasn’t on his to-do list. But once he began hiring … Continue reading

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Overcoming Fears in Business

“Your greatest obstacle to success is yourself, it’s fear of failure”. ~Bert Martinez Every new or struggling business owner wants to know how to manage their fears, particularly nowadays. Check out this list of easy ways to overcome your fears: … Continue reading

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5 Steps to Creating a Profitable Niche for Your Small Business

Niche opportunities is often the best approach for a small business. Success is easier to attain if the small business focuses on a specific and smaller area of its target market, discover 5 strategies to help you find your niche. Continue reading

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Symptoms of a Troubled Business

Executives who encounter corporate distress often go through the same emotional stages as dying people: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and finally acceptance. The last stage is when most corporations hire turnaround professionals, unless they are forced to do so earlier … Continue reading

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