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U.S. Banker May 2009 Anthony Malakian |
States and Cities Lend a Hand on Main Street If small businesses are the "heart of the American economy," as President Barack Obama said in March, then several state and city development authorities are acting as defibrillators by giving them a jolt of much-needed working capital. |
Fast Company May 2009 Kate Rockwood |
Blurb's $30 Million Sold Proves Print Still Rocks Eileen Gittins runs Blurb, a profitable print-on-demand startup that sold $30 million worth of books last year. |
Fast Company May 2009 Anya Kamenetz |
Update Small business owners have claimed that soon after they got negative reviews on Yelp, a sales rep from the site would call and offer to eliminate the one-star ratings. |
Search Engine Watch April 14, 2009 Carrie Hill |
How SMBs Can Optimize their Social Networking Time, Part 2 Small business owners have limited time to spend on social media, so where are the best places to focus? Participating in local and niche forums can help you become an authority on your industry. |
PC Magazine April 13, 2009 Mario Morejon |
Spiceworks 3.5 Spiceworks 3.5 gives even small businesses some of the robust network inventory and monitoring capabilities that, until recently, only the big boys could afford. |
PC Magazine April 8, 2009 Kathy Yakal |
Peachtree Quantum 2010 Peachtree Quantum 2010 is a robust, full-featured accounting system for your small-to-medium-sized business... Sage BusinessWorks 50 Accounting 2009... |
Entrepreneur April 2009 Emily Weisburg |
Top 120 Restaurant Franchises All the information you need to start your own restaurant in this economy. |
Search Engine Watch April 7, 2009 Mark Jackson |
Don't Overlook Local Search Opportunities With local search, there are many free or low-cost opportunities for local advertisers to get found. How many businesses, both small and large, are taking advantage of local SEO? |
Inc. April 2009 Jason Del Rey |
Case Study Update: Selling a Successful Widget A marketing gimmick became a hot side act for this software maker. Selling it meant the company could refocus and grow even faster. |
Inc. April 2009 Bo Burlingham |
Jim Collins: How to Thrive in 2009 Jim Collins, author of Good to Great and Built to Last, predicts what we might expect in the next 30 years. His answer: uncertainty, chaos, turbulence, and risk. In other words, it's not a bad time to be an entrepreneur. |
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