► "Necessity Entrepreneurship

This New York Times article discusses how the poor economy is inspiring people to become entrepreneurs. According to the article, for some individuals, starting a small business or micro-business is no longer about "opportunity."  It's about necessity.   http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/23/business/smallbusiness/23venture.html?pagewanted=1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1253808111-B8qzWXDXP0VQN8jSCjFwg

► Have you ever thought about using text-messaging as a marketing tool?

The New York Times offers a brief primer to text-message marketing.  http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/24/business/smallbusiness/24texting.html?em

 ► Some insights into problems facing small businesses and entrepreneurs

The National Federation of Independent Business has published the seventh edition of its Small Business Problems and Priorities survey.  Approximately 3,500 small business owners took part in the survey. http://www.nfib.com/ResearchFoundation.aspx 

Effective advertising on a small budget is possible

Businesses cannot afford to forgo advertising, even in a slow economy.  This article provides ideas for low-cost advertising. http://www.entrepreneur.com/marketing/marketingideas/lowcostideas/article202886.html

Prepare your small business for disaster to minimize loss

Small business and entrepreneurs should not neglect disaster preparedness.  Being prepared for emergencies protects employees, customers, and property.  Disaster preparedness can save your business.  The SBA offers a guide that helps small business owners prepare for the unexpected. http://www.sba.gov/idc/groups/public/documents/sba_homepage/serv_disprep_planningguide.pdf

How small businesses are coping in this recession

The hopes, struggles, determination, and ingenuity of a few small businesses are chronicled in this New York Time's article. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/28/nyregion/28small_web.html?_r=1&ref=business

► Some small business owners may be held personally liable for business debts.

It is true that certain business structures protect entrepreneurs from personal liability if their businesses fail.  But personal protection from business losses may not be as clear-cut as some entrepreneurs might think. This Wall Street Journal article discusses the potential risks to small business owners’ personal assets.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204731804574386844132423118.html

Can't get a loan?  Try these financing options.

Small businesses are having a tough time getting loans during these difficult economic times.  Luckily there are other options for financing your business.  This Q&A discusses some creative ways that determined entrepreneurs are using to finance their businesses. http://smallbusiness.blogs.cnnmoney.cnn.com/2009/09/24/looking-beyond-loans-where-to-find-financing-now/

Can one large customer account put a small business in jeopardy?

There can be serious consequences to a business' survival when one or two of its customers become its "bread and butter."  The solution: diversify.  This article provides more details on the blessing and curse of having a customer who becomes too important. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/30/business/smallbusiness/30toolkit.html?ref=smallbusiness

Working as an independent contractor?  Meet these minimal requirements to run a sound business.

Meeting the requirements listed in this article will help your independent contracting business run more smoothly.  http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/r-article-a-2478-m-4-sc-27-minimal_requirements_for_working_as_an_independent_contractor-i

The economic downturn is not all bad news for micro businesses

Many micro and non-employer businesses are struggling to stay viable in this dismal economic climate.  But it's not all bad.  There are opportunities for micro businesses to acquire contracts from larger businesses that have decreased their workforces.  Check out this article for the latest trends affecting micro businesses. http://smallbiztrends.com/2009/01/5-key-microbusiness-trends-for-2009.html

Small as individuals, but mighty as a collective

According to a 2006 SBA report, 91.2% of U. S. firms are micro businesses.  Here are some more facts about micro businesses. http://www.microbusinessnewsbriefs.com/

Thinking of starting a micro business? Consider offering business support services.

"Why should a company hire an employee when they can outsource jobs to you?"  This Entrepreneur.com article asks this question and provides some pretty compelling answers.  This primer provides valuable information about starting a business support service. http://www.entrepreneur.com/startingabusiness/businessideas/startupkits/article41392.html

How to choose professional service providers

According to this article, professional service providers are "individuals who provide your company with specialized service, including but not restricted to lawyers, accountants and management consultants."  Read this article to find out how to choose a professional service provider. http://www.entrepreneur.com/encyclopedia/term/82418.html

Test your entrepreneurial spirit

This "IQ test" will give your some idea of your strengths and weaknesses in pursuing your entrepreneurial dream.  While it might provide you with some insight into yourself, this test should not be taken too seriously.  http://www.entrepreneur.com/greatminds/quiz/index.html

Cold calling might be hard, but it can be effective.

This article has some great tips on using cold calling as a marketing technique. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/13/business/smallbusiness/13toolkit.html?_r=1&ref=smallbusiness

► A lack of bank loans for small businesses equals less job creation

Banks are still not making loans to small businesses — even those who have excellent financial standing. Find out more about the troubles that small businesses face in receiving much-needed capital from banks.  http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/13/business/smallbusiness/13lending.html?_r=1&ref=smallbusiness

Google adword campaigns can generate income for small businesses.

A well-planned Google adword campaign can bring new customers to small businesses.  This article gives practical tips on developing successful adword campaigns. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/business/smallbusiness/15adwords.html?pagewanted=1&ref=smallbusiness

"20 Steps to Self-Employment"

This Business Week article provides solid advice about working for yourself.   http://images.businessweek.com/ss/09/01/0123_self_employed/1.htm

Write a better business plan

This article explores the reasons why many business plans fail to secure financing and gives suggestions for writing a successful business plan. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204830304574133501980701202.html

Tips for creating online text ads

According to this article, text-only ads get noticed more than banner ads.  Check out these suggestions for creating text ads that grab attention. http://www.nfib.com/tabid/56/Default.aspx?cmsid=49420&v=1

Help for small businesses?

According to this Wall Street Journal, the White House is planning initiatives that will help small businesses receive credit. Learn more about the White House's plans here: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125605124279096625.html

Micro loans from non-profit lenders are helping small businesses create jobs

This Chicago Tribune article discusses how micro loans are having a positive impact on small businesses. http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/columnists/chi-mon-minding-microloans-1012oct12,0,2077814.column

 ► Home-based business are on the rise and gaining legitimacy

Good news for owners of home-based businesses or anyone who is thinking of starting one.  Research shows that home-based businesses make a significant contribution to our economy.  This article explores the topic in more detail. http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/oct2009/sb20091023_263258.htm?chan=smallbiz_smallbiz+index+page_top+small+business+stories

Inspiration for small business owners

According to this article, small businesses are not recovering at the same rate as their larger counterparts.   But, despite this brutal economy, some small businesses are growing.  Find out more here: http://money.cnn.com/2009/10/20/smallbusiness/cutting_edge_hard_drive_backup.fsb/index.htm

Avoid these mistakes with Windows 7

This article provides suggestions for upgrading to Windows 7. http://www.thestreet.com/story/10615122/1/windows-7-mistakes-small-firms-should-avoid.html?cm_ven=GOOGLEFI 

New York Times: "Small Business Faces Sharp Rise in Costs of Health Care," October 24, 2009

According to insurers, the weak economy and rising medical costs are contributing to increases in health insurance premiums.  These rising health care costs are of pressing concern to small businesses, micro businesses, and non-employer businesses because they increase operational expenses and jeopardize their ability to provide health insurance for employees.  Find out more here: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/25/business/smallbusiness/25health.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&ref=business&pagewanted=1&adxnnlx=1256482817-wmCt4nAvxHHzVJJRJIftCw

Business Week: "Why PowerPoint Isn't Enough," October 20, 2009

Entrepreneurs can use PowerPoint presentations to promote their ideas, services, and products, but not if they are dull and monotonous.  This article contains suggestions for making PowerPoint presentations more interesting and memorable. http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/oct2009/sb20091020_228161.htm

 ► Entrepreneur: "6 Startup Friendly Industries," July 15, 2009

Even though it may not seem like the best time to start a business, some entrepreneurs are making their own opportunities.  If you are thinking off becoming your own boss, one of the "startup friendly industries" mentioned in this article may be right for you. http://www.entrepreneur.com/startingabusiness/startupbasics/article202636.html

AFP: "Recession or not? US economy likely to be in limbo," October 25, 2009

Businesses rebuilding their inventories and growth spurred by temporary government stimulus are contributing to economic growth.  But does economic growth equal economic strength?  See this article for more details: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091025/ts_alt_afp/useconomygrowthrecession

Entreprenuer.com: "Choose the Right Domain Name," January 13, 2009 

The domain name plays a large role in a small business' cyberspace identity.  So here are a few suggestions that will help you choose the right domain name for your business.  http://www.entrepreneur.com/ebusiness/gettingstarted/article199478.html

New York Times: "U.S. Home Prices Continue to Stabilize," October 27, 2009

"There's nothing negative" in the new housing figures. But it is not all good news. Find out more here:   http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/28/business/economy/28home.html?_r=1&ref=business

The Wall Street Journal: “Political Uncertainty Puts Freeze on Small Businesses,” October 28, 2009

The uncertainty about health care and energy costs, unclear fate of Bush-era tax cuts, and unavailability of credit — among other factors — is causing small businesses to contract rather than expand.  This spells trouble for the economy.  Find out more here: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125659324579108943.html.

The Washington Post: “The big business of a doctor’s close look,” October 26, 2009

Health care marketing such as networking at hospitals and public speaking, hard work, some good luck, and the pooling of resources with other professionals helped a doctor build a lucrative practice. See this article for more information on his practice: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/25/AR2009102502393.html.

The Wall Street Journal: “Three Best Ways to Win Community Support,” October 29, 2009
 
By reaching out to local consumers, small and micro businesses can increase sales. Find ideas for winning new customers here:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703363704574503573498581220.html

Business Week: “Why Your Advertising Isn't Working,” September 11, 2009

Most ads just don’t click with consumers.  This article offers seven reasons why a lot of small business advertising just does not work. http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/sep2009/sb20090911_201004.htm

New York Times: “Building a Company on Government Contracts,” October 7, 2009

Business management training, information about government resources, and perseverance helped this entrepreneur land government contracts and grow her business.  But she has a word of caution: if a small business cannot deliver, they will not win government contracts.  Read more of her interview here: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/08/business/smallbusiness/08contractsside.html?_r=1&ref=smallbusiness

Entrepreneur: “Create a Business Plan in 4 Easy Steps,” August 3, 2009

Looking to start a home-based business?  Well, the first thing to do is to develop a plan.  This article provides a framework for developing a business plan.   http://www.womenentrepreneur.com/2009/08/create-a-business-plan-in-4-easy-steps.html

CNN Money: “How Build-a-Bear invented a bear market,” November 3, 2009

Maxine Clark created Build-A-Bear Workshop with the idea of making the retail experience “fun.”  In her own words, she tells how she did it.  http://money.cnn.com/2009/11/02/smallbusiness/how_build_a_bear_got_started.fsb/index.htm?postversion=2009110306

SBA: “SBA ARC Loan Program”

The Small Business Administration is sponsoring a loan program to help small businesses that are having trouble meeting their expenses.  Click here for more information: http://www.sba.gov/recovery/arcloanprogram/index.html

Business Week: “The Art of the Soft Sell,” October 9, 2009

Forget about the hard sell and focus on customer service.  This soft sell approach involves many techniques including giving out free samples and information, creating a pleasant environment, and giving customers space.  Read this article for real-life examples of small businesses that specialize in the soft sell.   http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_70/s0910048462472.htm

New York Times: “Small Businesses Hunker Down to Survive,” November 7, 2009

Reductions in operating expenses are helping small businesses stay afloat in this recession.  This article briefly lists the expenses that have been cut the most.   http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/business/smallbusiness/08count.html?adxnnl=1&ref=smallbusiness&adxnnlx=1257793253-jPpsdsDFt2vMmkFVXBmuhA

USA Today: “Six Steps to a Successful Small Business”

On this web page, aspiring entrepreneurs can: “Learn how to think like an entrepreneur, take advantage of ideas and opportunity, and explore whether owning your own business is for you.”  Check it out here: http://www.usatoday.com/money/smallbusiness/startup/week1.htm

New York Times: “For Entrepreneurs, a Crash Course in Accounting,” February 11, 2007

Sometimes entrepreneurs and micro business owners are so focused on obtaining clients or customers that they neglect other important responsibilities.  But reporting business income and paying taxes should be right at the top of a business person’s to-do list.  This article explores the topic in more detail.  http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/11/business/yourtaxes/11small.html

Wall Street Journal: “It Just Isn't Working? Some File for Customer Divorce,” November 9, 2009

Letting go of “high maintenance” customers/clients can be scary because this can decrease profits.  But, if a small business owner is devoting precious time and resources to collecting past due invoices, giving discounts to customers/clients, and putting more work into an account than they are being paid for, how much profit are they really making?  Learn more about this emerging trend here:  http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704328104574520112839377366.html

Yahoo! Small Business: “Harness the Power of 'Freemium'”

“The longer something is free, the less it is worth.”  This is the advice of one small business owner.  So, when deciding to offer free products or services to entice potential customers, consider the strategy carefully to avoid financial headaches.  This article provides more information about developing a “freemium.” http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/r-article-a-114172-m-3-sc-14-harness_the_power_of_freemium-i

Entrepreneur: “Steer Clear of Work-at-Home Scams,” November 12, 2009

Unemployed individuals or budding entrepreneurs might find work-from-home opportunities very enticing.  But they should beware of the myriad of work-from-home scams.  Find out more here: http://www.entrepreneur.com/homebasedbiz/gettingstarted/article203966.html

Business Week, “How to Discount (If You Insist),” August 14, 2009

To remain competitive some small business owners might turn to a discount pricing strategy.  But, in the long-run, discount pricing can damage a business’ reputation by cheapening its brand.  This pricing strategy should be used with caution because it can forever diminish the value of a business.  This article provides ideas for using discount pricing without permanently damaging a business’ “pricing power.” http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/aug2009/sb20090814_425078.htm

Entrepreneur: “Grow Big by Selling Small,” November 10, 2009

Entrepreneur to entrepreneur that is what this article advocates.  Instead of spending resources going after the “big fish,” this article suggests that small businesses focus on not just selling themselves to other small businesses but building relationships with them as well.  Find out more here: http://www.entrepreneur.com/sales/salestechniques/article203948.html


Wall Street Journal: “To Find Best Hires, Firms Become Creative,” November 17, 2009

Personality tests, speed interviewing, and workplace evaluation are some of the methods that small businesses are using to identify and hire the best candidate for the job. Find out more here: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704538404574539971535489470.html#articleTabs%3Dcomments

New York Times, “Don’t Ask ‘How Are You?’ Unless You Mean It,” November 28, 2009

This interview with Judith Jamison, artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, offers lessons in leadership and advice entrepreneurs’ and small business owners’ can use to build positive relationships with employees and clients. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/29/business/29corner.html?ref=business

New York Times, “The Latest Entrepreneurial Fantasy Is Selling Cupcakes,” November 25, 2009

More and more cupcake businesses are springing up throughout the country.  The cupcake shop could very well be the new ice cream shop.  But can an entrepreneur build a successful business selling $3 cupcakes?  This article discusses the business models that entrepreneurs are using to create and grow their cupcake businesses.  http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/26/business/smallbusiness/26cupcake.html?ref=smallbusiness

Wall Street Journal, “How to Decide if Entrepreneurship is Right for You”

This article discusses five questions that people should ask themselves before becoming entrepreneurs.  http://guides.wsj.com/small-business/starting-a-business/how-to-decide-if-entrepreneurship-is-right-for-you/?mod=smallbusiness

Wall Street Journal, “Uptick Catches Entrepreneurs by Surprise,” December 8, 2009”

The bad news is that some entrepreneurs are finding themselves “ill-prepared for upticks in business” because of the financial stresses brought on by the bad economy.  But the good news is that some small businesses are having upticks in business.  One way to avoid a scramble for the resources needed to handle a sudden increase in business is to develop a plan for operating in an economic recovery.  http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704825504574582083031424534.html

New York Times, “Buying the Best Insurance for Your Business," December 9, 2009

Having the proper insurance is essential for creating business longevity.  But buying business insurance can be confusing.  This article gives concrete information that can help small business owners choose the most comprehensive protection for their businesses. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/10/business/smallbusiness/10insurance.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&adxnnl=1&ref=smallbusiness&adxnnlx=1260457423-7 zf4z 9S9H5TMT3KLHGxA

New York Times, “In Pitching to Angel Investors, Preparation Tops Zeal," June 10, 2009

Accuracy, sincerity, and solid planning are the keys to impressing angel investors. Fake enthusiasm or over-the-top excitement can cause investors to lose interests. Learn more here: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/11/business/smallbusiness/11hunt.html.

Entrepreneur: "10 Resolutions to Make for Your Business," December 31, 2009

This article discussess business operations that small business owners and entrepreneurs should devote time to in 2010.  E-mail marketing, public relations, and professional development are a few of the resolutions that can help entrepreneurs have a prosperous year. http://www.entrepreneur.com/growyourbusiness/businessstrategies/article204478.html

Wall Street Journal: "For More Workers, Home Is Where the Office Is," January 3, 2010

According to the author of this article, "The home is the new hotbed of entrepreneurial activity." But running a small business from home can be challenging. This article provides practical advice on creating a home-based business that operates professionally and efficiently.  http://online.wsj.com/article/SB126246733831713647.html

Yahoo! Hot Jobs: Interview Myths That Keep You From Landing the Job

Although the information in this article refers to interviewing for employment, some of the suggestions can be used to improve consultations with potential clients. After all, small business owners must sell their products and services to potential customers just like job seekers must sell themselves to potential employers.
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-interview_myths_that_keep_you_from_landing_the_job-1026

Business Week: "Four Legal Pitfalls Loom in 2010," January 12, 2010

Legal woes are a concern for all small businesses. This article discusses four of the legal risks that small businesses might face in 2010 (employee lawsuits, immigration audits, improper insurance, and Internet security) and provides suggestions for minimizing these risks. http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/jan2010/sb20100111_618606.htm

Business Week: "Denial About Financials Leads to Failure," January 8, 2010

Entrepreneurs are often driven by their enthusiasm to make a business dream a reality. But it takes much more than "passion and a dream" to make a small business profitable. To make their businesses profitable, entrepreneurs must have a tightly controlled yet flexible financial plan that includes reducing wastes and knowing exactly how much it costs to produce goods or deliver services. This case study provides a real life example of how two entrepreneurs' lack of discipline and financial savvy hurt their bottom line. http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/jan2010/sb2010017_484404_page_2.htm

Wall Street Journal: "Three Best Ways to Win a New Client," January 14, 2010

Entering growth markets, using the Internet, and collaborating with other businesses are three ways that small businesses can increase their client loads. Find out more here: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704281204575003521521151914.html?mod=WSJ_Small+Business_LEFTTopStories

Entrepreneur: "Avoid being held hostage by your Web designer," January 4, 2010

When hiring a Web site designer, small business owners should make sure that they completely understand the terms of the agreement. This article provides more information on developing a contract that gives the small business owner control of her Web site. http://blog.entrepreneur.com/2010/01/avoid-being-held-hostage-by-your-web-designer.php

► CNN Money: "Raise your communication IQ," December 30, 2009

Since effective communication is an important ingredient for business success, entrepreneurs must develop good verbal communication skills. Gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic background play  significant roles in how entrepreneurs communicate with employees, clients, and others. Understanding their perceptions about the world will help entrepreneurs develop the communication skills needed to build lasting relationships with clients. This article provides suggestions for improving verbal communication skills.  http://money.cnn.com/2009/12/23/smallbusiness/effective_communication.fsb/index.htm

► Yahoo Finance: "Bad Bosses: What kind are you?" June 26, 2010

Even the best leaders can improve their leadership skills. This article discusses behaviors that can negatively impact employee morale and productivity.  http://images.businessweek.com/ss/10/01/0119_bad_bosses/12.htm

► Business.gov: "Google AdWords Explained – Growing Your Small Business with this Cost Effective Marketing Tool," January 19, 2010

This article discusses ways to use Google Adwords effectively. http://community2.business.gov/t5/Small-Business-Matters/Google-AdWords-Explained-Growing-Your-Small-Business-with-this/ba-p/14420#A560

Wall Street Journal: "For Businesses That Accept Cards, Tips for Cutting Fees," January 29, 2010

Small business owners do not have the same "clout" with credit card issuers as large companies. But there are ways to minimize credit card processing fees. This article shows you how: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703389004575033151605227906.html?mod=WSJ_Small+Business_LEFTTopStories#articleTabs%3Darticle

► Wall Street Journal: "Start-Ups Will Keep Struggling in 2010," January 5, 2010

Lack of access to capital continues to plague entrepreneurs' ability to start new businesses. According to this article many entrepreneurs use personal savings or monies from family and friends to fund their business start-ups, but personal wealth simply has not rebounded. In addition, banks are still not making loans even to individuals with high credit scores and collateral. Since the financial climate seems bleak, some entrepreneurs are finding creative ways to pursue their dreams. Learn more here: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703580904574638282624707184.html?mod=WSJ_Building+your+Business_MIDDLETopStories

► The Economist: "Ticking up: America's economy grew by 5.7% at the end of 2009. Yet it remains vulnerable." January 29, 2010

Although the United States' GDP grew by 5.7% in the fourth quarter of 2009, there may be no cause for celebration. The economy is still vulnerable. A wait and see attitude might be in order. More information can be found at: http://www.economist.com/world/unitedstates/displayStory.cfm?story_id=15409505

 

 


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