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Small Businesses Attribute Growth to California SBDC in 2012

SACRAMENTO, Calif.—According to a recently completed annual report created from …
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6 Legal Factors to Consider When Hiring Global Employees

Are you thinking of hiring overseas-based employees? Whether you are operating an overseas branch of your own business or looking for specific skill sets that aren’t readily available here at home – there can be benefits to hiring overseas …
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10 Tips for Successful Email Marketing – April 2013

Did you know that email is still the most cost-effective …
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5 Tips for Ensuring Your Blog Doesn’t Get You into Legal Trouble

More and more small companies are using blogging to promote their business. In fact, in 2012, “small business” was one of the fastest growing categories in Technorati, a global blog search engine, with 20 percent growth that year alone (sou…
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How Minimum Advertised Pricing Impacts Your Retail or Online Store’s Marketing Efforts

If you run an online or retail business, did you know that you might be prohibited from advertising a manufacturer’s products below a certain minimum price? Minimum advertised pricing (MAP) policies are particularly critical to manufacturers who …
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SBDC 10 Tips for Managing Your Business to Better Serve Your Customers – March 2013

Today more than ever, the level of customer service that …
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Sole Proprietorship—Is this Popular Business Structure Right for You?

If you’re starting a business, you may be wondering how to legally structure it. Should you incorporate, become an LLC, or operate as a sole proprietor? Over 70 percent of U.S. businesses are owned and operated by sole proprietors or sole traders…
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Four Community Colleges Receive $10,000 Grants Via the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship/Sam’s Club Competition

SPRINGFIELD, MA – FEBRUARY 9, 2013 –  Four community colleges …
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Selling into the U.S. as a Foreign Business: Should You Incorporate Your Business Here?

Do you run an overseas business? Thinking of expanding and selling into the U.S. market? Because U.S. residency or citizenship is not required, non-U.S. citizens can readily sell into the U.S. However, many overseas business owners aren’t clear o…
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Kauffman Foundation, Lorain County Community College Select 3 Schools to Pilot Entrepreneurship Education, Funding Program

Media Contact: Barb Schulte, 816-932-1103; bschulte@kauffman.org, Kauffman Foundation Tracy Green, …
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10 Tips for Better Time Management – February 2013

What’s the one thing that small business owners never seem …
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Meal and Rest Breaks – What Small Business Employers Need to Know

Should you pay employees for rest and meal breaks? Are you even required to offer such breaks? We all need rest and meals during work hours and the law stipulates standards for these breaks, including whether your employees should be paid for them. Her…
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