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A Picture Is Worth A 1000 Words: Pinterest Is On To Something
by Jamillah Warner
7 Feb 2012 at 11:30am

Ok, I am a Pinterest newbie, arriving on the site because of the enthusiasm of an artist friend, Ann Kelle. As a surface designer, naturally Pinterest is one of her online stomping grounds. However, I?m a writer active in the small business arena so I was slow to respond to her excitement and reminders.

However, after attending a series of small business classes filled with artists and shop owners in the home and decor industry,Read More

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A Picture Is Worth A 1000 Words: Pinterest Is On To Something


President Obama: Small Business is Part of His Reelection Strategy
by Rohit Arora
7 Feb 2012 at 8:30am

President Obama is urging Congress to support legislation to expand tax cuts for small businesses and free up capital for startups.

His proposed ?Startup America Legislative Agenda,? would eliminate taxes on capital gains in investments in small businesses and provide a 10 percent income tax credit on for new hires or to spur job-creation, double the deductions a startup business could take from $5,000 to $10,000, and extend 100 percent first-year depreciation for qualified property. The PresidentRead More

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President Obama: Small Business is Part of His Reelection Strategy


5 Ways To Improve Your Web Site This Week
by Lisa Barone
7 Feb 2012 at 6:00am

Small business owners are notoriously busy. You have a business to run, a Web presence to manage, customers to serve, vendors to hunt down, invoices to pay, social media to keep up with, and, oh, sometimes you like to pretend to have a social life. With so many different things on your plate, wouldn?t it be nice if this week left time to get just ONE under control? If perhaps there were just a handful of things you could tackleRead More

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Tips for Managing Your Small Business Now
by Small Business News
7 Feb 2012 at 2:30am

Managing a small business is always a challenge. Here are some tips to help you excel in a tough and competitive market.

Building Efficiency

Motivating employees without cash. Getting more performance out of employees isn’t always about money. Here are some other major considerations that could bring better results from those who work for you. The Fiscal Times

How IT audits can help your business. The way your small to medium sized business uses technology is clearly important. But is yourRead More

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4 Ways to Be More Authentically Green
by Kelly Spors
6 Feb 2012 at 11:30am

Business owners are often natural sales people. They love to talk about their successes ? and yes, occasionally glaze over their setbacks, their shortcomings.  It?s human nature, in fact.

But when it comes to green business, there are risks to downplaying your weaknesses or only trumpeting achievements:

One, your customers will see through it. Two, they?ll trust you less. Three, they will feel less loyal.

Another problem is that there are many companies these daysRead More

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5 Elements That Can Increase Your Blog Opens and Response
by Deborah Shane
6 Feb 2012 at 8:30am

What makes YOU stop, read and respond to blog articles?   Do you notice a pattern with articles that get re-posted and commented on the most? I do. I started this conversation here in,  The Emergence and Power of Blogs, Blogging and Bloggers and wanted to continue it.

Technorati?s State of the Blogosphere 2011 report came out at the end of last year highlighting the who, what and how of blogs, blogging and bloggers.  The growthRead More

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5 Elements That Can Increase Your Blog Opens and Response


Drag Along Rights Are Now Commonplace
by Scott Shane
6 Feb 2012 at 5:30am

As anyone who has been on either side of a venture capital deal knows, a fund raising agreement usually has so many provisions that someone inexperienced needs a glossary to read it.

Often one of these provisions discusses ?drag along rights.? As Investopedia explains, these rights allow “a majority shareholder to force a minority shareholder to join in the sale of a company.?

The inclusion of drag along rights in VC agreements is becoming more common, according toRead More

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Drag Along Rights Are Now Commonplace


Myths About Small Business Startup and Operation
by Small Business News
6 Feb 2012 at 2:30am

There are plenty of myths about small business startup. No, you don’t need to tap your home equity to start your business, and small businesses probably have a better chance than ever to export products and services right alongside the big guys. What other myths of business startup and operation do you think need exposing?

Latest Trends

How to finance your startup. You don’t need to use home equity to start a small business. Though, in the past, it hasRead More

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Real Time Status for Your Business with GeckoBoard
by TJ McCue
5 Feb 2012 at 11:30am

Ever felt like you’d like the 911 status on your business, in one view, one place? All the vitals so you can see, at a glance, what’s going on in the different areas of your company? If you have wanted to combine your web analytics, CRM, project management, sales pipeline, customer support requests, to name just a few, then this review of GeckoBoard is for you.

The first thing to understand about GeckoBoard is that it aggregates theRead More

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Are You Ready to Make the Jump into Small Business Ownership?
by Susan Payton
5 Feb 2012 at 6:30am

There are two types of entrepreneurs: those that jump into a new business headfirst, and those that dip their toes in the water. One’s not better than the other, though the second one is probably more prepared for what lies ahead. In Making the Jump into Small Business Ownership (@MakingtheJump), authors David Nilssen (@DavidNilssen) and Jeff Levy (@JeffLTheESource) guide readers into the water, so to speak. They dissect what it takes to become a business ownerRead More

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