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Naming Your Business

By Jeanne Cole

I recently found Ben Means Business, a great blog on small business topics. Ben found me through Twitter and I want to share his blog with you. http://www.ben-means-business.com His most recent article had some helpful hints on choosing a name for a new business. He started with three questions; Is it descriptive?; Is it memorable?; […]

April 30, 2008 Filed Under: rural

Hot Trends

By Jeanne Cole

I found this article by Cheryl Russell really interesting and an eye-opener! I was not very old in 1950, but many statements were still factual in 1960, when I was a teenager. What the Time Traveler SeesThe year is 1950, and you have been transported (magically, of course) more than half a century into the […]

January 8, 2008 Filed Under: trends

MEATBALL SUNDAE

By Jeanne Cole

I found Seth Godin’s blog site today and the meatball sundae was what peaked my curiosity to check him out! What a treat! This is what he has to say:A meatball sundae is the unfortunate result of mixing two good ideas.The meatballs are the foundation, the things we need (and sometimes want). These are the […]

November 26, 2007 Filed Under: rural

Business Development Grants

By Jeanne Cole

I found this site and information very interesting because we are always asked about grant money for small business startups and usually have to give disappointing responses. The National Association of Self-Employed (NASE) offers a limited grant program to their members. Business Development GrantsHelping You Grow Your Business DescriptionDo you want to grow your business, […]

October 29, 2007 Filed Under: finance

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