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f you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind, step-by-step overview of how to put a repeatable kick-ass marketing program in place for your small business – focused on doing, not theory - here it is, in five steps. Read More
The NCAA college basketball championships draw almost as many viewers as the Super Bowl, and it can be extremely profitable for a business to capitalize on the excitement generated by these games. As millions of viewers gear up to watch the tournament, it’s the perfect time to promote your product, Read More
Need help getting your business off the ground? Baffled by the steps involved? Looking to break into new markets or take advantage of the latest in social, web and mobile marketing? Look no further than your local Small Business Development Center. Read More

Why You Should Really Care About Your Business Credit

Why You Should Really Care About Your Business Credit - http://blog.fundbox.com Avatar Posted by Caron_Beesley under Finance
From http://blog.fundbox.com 3336 days ago
Made Hot by: BizWise on March 16, 2015 9:54 am
We all know the importance of establishing a good personal credit score, but if you run a business it’s equally important to build and monitor your business credit. Here are five steps you can take to build your credit profile. Read More

4 Ways Your Business Can Achieve Recurring Revenue

4 Ways Your Business Can Achieve Recurring Revenue - http://blog.fundbox.com Avatar Posted by Caron_Beesley under Management
From http://blog.fundbox.com 3336 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on March 16, 2015 9:21 am
While there are many reasons for cash flow problems, one of the most problematic areas for small businesses and freelancers is that business is often hard to predict. Sure you can monitor trends and perhaps build a pipeline, but for many businesses, knowing where your next client is coming from is Read More
How do small business employers go about attracting and retaining talent when their benefit packages fall short of employee expectations and needs?

This is where voluntary benefits can help. Let’s explore what voluntary benefits are and how they work: Read More
Did you know the IRS penalizes one out of every three businesses for payroll errors? That’s an average of $845 in penalties per business owner, per year?

Getting payroll right can be a big headache for small business owners, yet traditional payroll services are often designed with larg Read More
One of the three essential financial statements for your small business – a profit and loss (P&L) statement – is useful for analytical purposes, but it can also tell any possible investors whether you have a strong, viable operation.

Here are five things you can do to bulletproof your Read More

Quit Apologizing! How to Take the Lead as the Female CEO

Quit Apologizing! How to Take the Lead as the Female CEO  - https://www.sba.gov Avatar Posted by Caron_Beesley under Management
From https://www.sba.gov 3338 days ago
Made Hot by: fusionswim on March 11, 2015 4:32 pm
One of the biggest challenges for women CEOs is that we expect to be recognized based on our merits – the work we do, the results we get. But oftentimes, that’s not enough. If women are to be perceived as leaders, we need to quit apologizing and start swaggering! Read More
Procrastination seems harmless enough. After all, putting off the tough jobs until later won’t really hurt your productivity, right? Read More
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