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President Obama Opening Doors for Small Business

President Obama Opening Doors for Small Business Reiterating once again his commitment to small businesses as the engine of our economy, the President urges Congress to move forward immediately in steps to help them expand and create jobs. Duration : 0:4:55 Recommended Reading3 Keys to Small Business MarketingPrecisely What Is 21st. Century Leadership? Do You [...]

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DFP Small Business Interface Upgrades

GoogleAdManagerhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/googleadmanagerHowtoDFP Small Business Interface Upgrades Duration : 0:3:46 Recommended Reading3 Keys to Small Business MarketingPrecisely What Is 21st. Century Leadership? Do You Have What It Requires?Privately Held Businesses Are Only Truly Successful When They Outlive Their CreatorsFamily Organizational Transition Planning is Really Strategic PlanningSmall Business Marketing Research

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Small Business Trends by Steve Strauss Part 3

TurnHereTV is a monthly series of interviews with the thought leaders in small business marketing, online video, technology and marketing. Each month we interview a different personality to get their thoughts on the trends and changes that are impacting businesses on the Web. This week we meet with Steve Strauss. An internationally recognized lawyer, columnist, [...]

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Starting a Small Business-Location Considerations

If you are considering starting a small business, advisor’s will tell you the three most important factors to consider are location, location, and location. What you do with that location is just as important as finding your business address. Most small business install ineffective advertising that gets the attention of less than 10% of the [...]

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City of Dallas Bans Window Signs for Small Business

http://www.ij.org/DallasSignBan 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 [...]

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