Small Business Options… Credit & Microlending

Before the economic collapse, microfinance – the granting of very small loans, mostly to poor people – was a concept most closely associated with the developing world. Now increased demand for smaller loans in the United States, gives microlending a higher profile and broadens its appeal. More Information For more information go to: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/29/business/smallbusiness/29sbiz.html?_r=1&ref=smallbusiness

In Making Business Plan, Strategy

In this day and age, do you really need a business plan? After all, everyone’s in a hurry. In a world of 140-character tweets, can you really expect anyone to read a 30-page written business plan? Even if you’re courting investors, couldn’t you just to send them a few slides and financial projections? The concept […]

10 of The Most Brilliant Marketing Ideas

Every now and then, an idea comes along that changes the marketing game for good. Yes, the campaign generates huge, instantaneous buzz and moves plenty of product — but it also stands the test of time, infiltrating the culture in subtle ways for decades to come. More Information For more information go to: http://cp2test.msnbc.msn.com/id/35548850/?pg=1

Google Calls for Action on Web Limits

The director of public policy for Google, told a joint Congressional panel that the US should consider withholding development aid for countries that restrict certain Web sites. He said censorship had become more than a human rights issue… More Information For more information go to: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/25/technology/25google.html

Strategies to Keep Your Website in Tip-Top Shape – Part I

As the Internet continues to evolve and more prospective buyers begin their home search on the Web, it is crucial that real estate professionals (and not only…) keep their website in tip-top shape. More Information For more information go to: http://rismedia.com/2009-11-03/5-strategies-to-keep-your-website-in-tip-top-shape-part-1