By Anita Campbell. Writer’s block is something that affects even the most prolific at one point or another. Just look at all the abandoned blogs out there. It’s as if one day you wake up and can’t think of anything inspiring to write about.
Well, I’m here to show you it’s easier than
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Never Run Out of Blog Topic Ideas: Here are 36
Posted by SBA.gov under MarketingFrom http://www.sba.gov 4362 days ago
5 Tips for Using Differentiators to Increase Your Small Business Sales
Posted by SBA.gov under SalesFrom http://www.sba.gov 4363 days ago
By Caron Beesley. What makes your business different from the competition? What you do with that knowledge can make or break your business. Specifically, are these differentiators clearly defined and part of your sales strategy?
No business can survive by selling on price alone. Here are some Read More
No business can survive by selling on price alone. Here are some Read More
Do you Extend Credit or Bill Your Customers Later? What You Need to Know About the FTC’s Red Flags Rule
Posted by SBA.gov under ManagementFrom http://www.sba.gov 4364 days ago
By Caron Beesley. Identity theft is on the rise,impacting more than 10 million consumers each year.To help combat this threat, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has just implemented new regulations designed to help prevent identity theft, known as The Red Flags Rule. If you are a small business th
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Priming the Lending Pump for Small Business: SLA 2.0
Posted by SBA.gov under NewsFrom http://www.sba.gov 4365 days ago
Studies have shown the importance of low dollar loans to small business formation and growth in underserved communities. However, low-dollar loans can be costly to lenders- processing a $50,000 loan costs nearly as much as processing a $1 million loan with less profit. Last year, in an effort to e
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5 Tips on Starting Your Hurricane Season Business Continuity Plan
Posted by SBA.gov under ManagementFrom http://www.sba.gov 4365 days ago
While weather experts NOAA are predicting a “near-normal” 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, last year’s Hurricane Irene is a reminder of the erratic and devastating nature of tropical storms. Now is a good time to put a disaster preparedness plan in place to protect your employees and your business.
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Free Training Resources on Financial Management Available to Small Business Owners
Posted by SBA.gov under ManagementFrom http://www.sba.gov 4369 days ago
Are you looking for financial and business management tips and advice to help get your business off the ground? If so, there is a new tool to add to your small business tool belt. Money Smart for Small Business (from the FDIC) is a brand new training for new and aspiring business owners that introd
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Where Does Social Media Fit Into Your Business Plan?
Posted by SBA.gov under Social MediaFrom http://www.sba.gov 4370 days ago
By Tim Berry. Almost every business in the world is either participating in social media, thinking about participating, or explaining to itself why not. And it’s time to relate that back to your basic business planning. Where does social media fit in your business plan?
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7 Ways to Use Facebook to Grow Your Email Marketing List
Posted by SBA.gov under Social MediaFrom http://www.sba.gov 4370 days ago
By Caron Beesley. Do you have a great e-newsletter program? Looking to build your list of email subscribers while you offer more valuable content to your Facebook fans? Newsfeeds are busy places, and it can be hard to get the attention of fans as easily as a newsletter or email update can. Here ar
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“Chief Everything Officer” No More! – 6 Options for Staffing your Growing Business
Posted by SBA.gov under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.sba.gov 4371 days ago
By Caron Beesley. What are the best staffing options for your business? Taking on full-time employees can be a risk. What if your growth strategy doesn’t go as planned and you’re left with payroll and other employee expenses to cover? Should you hire independent contractors or outsource key functio
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Why Joining a Credit Union for Military Entrepreneurs is Smart Business
Posted by SBA.gov under FinanceFrom http://www.sba.gov 4372 days ago
By Marco Carbajo. If you are in the military, a veteran, or military spouse and either own or are thinking about starting a business, consider joining a credit union for military entrepreneurs to service your company’s banking needs. Here is a breakdown of the types of business services military cr
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