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www.microsoft.com Set up a small business phone system with Response Point, a user-friendly phone system from Microsoft Small Business.

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www.FreeNewPower.com Small Business Coaching and Entrepreneurial Business Coaching by Clint Arthur, a leading entrepreneur, self-made successful small business owner, and business coach. Clint graduated Wharton Business School in 1987 with 4.0 GPA in Entrepreneurial Management.

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Aug
24

ROI-Small Business Advertising

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Profitable ROI for small business advertising is examined in this case study that shows a 322% BUSINESS GROWTH ROI from a single ad campaign! Learn how to duplicate these results at your business location. For more information on the outdoor sign products manufactured by Signtronix visit www.signtronix.com

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erp for small business www.salesorder.com,low cost,easy to deploy,no long term contract

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www.howdini.com How to start a business – Starting a business Tempted to start your own business but just not sure if it’s a smart move? Career consultant Maggie Mistal from Martha Stewart Radio has great advice to help you through the decision making process. Keywords start a business starting a business how to start a business start your own business starting your own business starting a small business

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President Obama calls on a partisan minority to stop obstructing and allow legislation that will help small businesses grow and hire to have an up-or-down vote. August 19, 2010.

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Aug
20

Small Business Roundtable

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President Obama calls on a partisan minority in the Senate to stop obstructing a bill that will provide small businesses with tax credits and better access to loans after participating in a roundtable discussion with local business owners in Seattle, WA. August 17, 2010.

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www.ij.org Under a Dallas law enacted in 2008, businesses are prohibited from putting signs in the upper two-thirds of any window or glass door, and no more than 15 percent of any window or glass door may be covered by signs. The only way to comply with the new ordinance is by putting tiny signs at peoples feet—which is not an effective way to advertise. The law also bans signs that cover more than 25 percent of a buildings façade. Failure to take down the signs means you are at risk to be hit with a fine up to $2000. The law only targets commercial messages. Businesses are free to put anything except a commercial message in their windows. For example, a business could paint a giant Dallas Cowboys helmet on its window—but not advertise that it offers Cowboys merchandise for sale inside. Businesses can paint their windows black or put coolers or other items in front of them. In fact, businesses are not even required to have windows at all. What they cannot do is put messages in their windows that tell customers about the products and services offered inside.

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Aug
15

Small Business Server 2008 Demo

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“Aimed at protecting business from red tape and from new taxes. Kirk highlighted the importance of small business by pointing out Small Business Administration statistics that show they’re responsible for nearly 50 of the state’s private sector.”

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