No-Cost Ways to Lower Costs, Improve Sales from Ventureneer

Four webinars show small businesses how to cut costs, increase sales & make technology work for you. Take one or all: They’re free, from Ventureneer.New York, NY (PRWEB) January 26, 2012 Owning a small business means constantly looking for new ideas to save money, increase sales, and plan for the owner’s future. Ventureneer is offering four new, free webinars that cover topics from technology to …

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No-Cost Ways to Lower Costs, Improve Sales from Ventureneer

Small Business Summit deemed successful

The second annual Small Business Summit offered through the Sampson County Economic Development Commission and the Small Business Center at Sampson Community College proved to be successful. Despi…

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Small Business Summit deemed successful

Is access to credit improving for businesses?

President Obama in his State of the Union address on Tuesday urged Congress to help “tear down regulations that prevent aspiring entrepreneurs from getting the financing to grow.” Is access to credit still one of the biggest issues facing entrepreneurs and small business owners? A recent survey by the National Federation of Independent indicates is …

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State Of The Union: Small-Business Owners React

President Obama may not have spent much time addressing small businesses by name during his State of the Union on Tuesday night, but much of his speech focused on a variety of economic issues ring true for business owners — from taxes and regulation to global competition and the division between Main Street and Wall Street.

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First Person: Making Sure My Small Business Profits Aren't Nibbled Away

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