Government and Economy
Last
Best Hope for Small Businesses: Their Customers
The Obama Administration's economic
stimulus plan doesn't have much that might directly benefit small
businesses. Economists, however, see salvation for those companies
closer to home with their own customers.
Gregg
Withdraws From Commerce Secretary Nomination
Senator Gregg made a statement
regarding his withdrawal from consideration as U.S. Commerce
Secretary, stating that he found “irresolvable conflicts” on
policy between himself and the president.
Stimulus
Ready for Vote
Economic stimulus legislation is on
track for final votes Friday in the House and Senate after a final
round of bargaining that yielded agreement totaling $789 billion.
Officials estimate it means $13 a week more in people's paychecks
this year and $8 a week next year.
Management and Financial Issues
Recession
Survival: One Entrepreneur's Plan
Jay Goltz has been in business for 30
years, so he's lived through several downturns, and his first piece
of advice for weathering this storm? You need the right outlook.
Entrepreneur
on Ice
Sometimes you just need to unwind, get
away from the stress of running your business, but the beach has just
been done to death. What to do? Try something relaxing and far less
stressful than being a business owner or standing in line at the
airport, something like camping out in arctic conditions.
Technology Issues
Calculate
Your Company's Real Profit
After investing much of your capital in
your business, it is time to see how its doing. Use this calculator
to estimate how hard your investment is working for you.
Benefits and Labor Issues
Card
Check: No Small Business Exemption
Everyone knows that card check is
economically damaging, but what most folks don't know—including
some well-regarded journalists—is that the myth of a small-business
exemption is just that, a myth. There simply is no exemption for
small business in either current law or the proposed legislation.
Sales and Marketing
Why
Local Businesses Need E-mail Marketing
E-mail
marketing offers a low-cost, easy way for local businesses to reach
out to customers.
Maximizing
Your Internet Sales
Discussions
abound about the effect of the slowing global economy on e-commerce,
but regardless of whether you believe the economic conditions are
good or bad for e-commerce, one thing is certain: You always want to
maximize your Internet sales. Here are five suggestions on how to do
just that.
Are
You Really, Really Sure?
Why
double opt-in, once a best practice, no longer makes sense in e-mail
marketing.
How
Much Should You Spend on Advertising?
That is a difficult question for every
small business. The answer usually revolves around what your rivals
are spending and what you think is going to work.
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