Princeton, NJ - April 8, 2013 - On Saturday, May 4th, 2013, the Princeton SCORE chapter and Princeton Public Library are joining forces to host the 5th Annual Small Business Fair in downtown Princeton. The fair will be held at the Princeton Public Library from 11am to 3pm, and attendance is FREE.
Steve Strauss, founder of www.theselfemployed.com, offers guidance for setting up an e-commerce store for your business.
Q: I know this is late notice, but it occurred to me recently that if I could put up an e-commerce store, I might really increase my sales this holiday season. I have a website but how do I make the leap into e-commerce?
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Steven D. Strauss is a lawyer and writer and is one of the country's leading experts on small business as well as an international business speaker. The best-selling author of 17 books, his latest is the all-new 3rd ed. of The Small Business Bible. You can listen to his weekly podcast, Small Business Success Powered by Greatland, visit his new website for the self-employed, TheSelfEmployed, follow him on Twitter, and "like" TheSelfEmployed on Facebook. You can e-mail Steve at: sstrauss@mrallbiz.com. © Steven D. Strauss
"Shopping for a tablet can be quite a daunting task, as there are so many out there. According to Raj Tumber, a SCORE business mentor, knowing what you need the tablet for will dictate what type of tablet is right for you."
Published Dec. 7, 2012
Download the slide presentation from this online workshop presented by Visa.
Small businesses help drive the U.S. economy, but because of their size they are also appealing cyber targets. The reality is that small businesses represent more than 90 percent of all the merchant data breach compromises that Visa investigates. This presentation by Visa and SCORE will teach you about small merchant data security to help arm yourself with the knowledge you need to better protect yourself from online and other threats.
If you run a business and still think of Google only for search and AdWords, you may be missing something that could help your business work smarter and cheaper. The search giant is really a softy when it comes to small business, and has been working to woo biz owners and startups into its Google Apps for Business bundle.
If you run a business and still think of Google only for search and AdWords, you may be missing something that could help your business work smarter and cheaper. The search giant is really a softy when it comes to small business, and has been working to woo biz owners and startups into its Google Apps for Business bundle.
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Daniel Kehrer, Founder & Managing Director of BizBest Media Corp., is a nationally-known, award-winning expert on small and local business, start-ups, content marketing, entrepreneurship and social media, with an MBA from UCLA/Anderson. Read more of Daniel's tips at
www.BizBest.com, follow him at
www.twitter.com/140Main and connect on LinkedIn at
www.linkedin.com/in/danielkehrer.
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Republished by permission of FreeEnterprise.com, in agreement with NY Enterprise Report, Mardy Sitzer gives tips for making your website easily found.
Anyone with a website feels the need to improve their rankings. The idea is simple: the more people that find you, the more likely you will get leads and generate sales. We need to know that our internet investment and efforts are paying off.
So what’s wrong with that? Well, actually nothing, but it can’t be done without social media. Your PageRank is basically meaningless. Google has been telling you that for the past several years now, yet we still crave those rankings.
Republished by permission, FreeEnterprise.com, in agreement with NY Enterprise Report, presents Ivan Drucker's and Caroline Green's tips for taking charge of your business computer.
We all depend on our computers to get our work done. We take for granted that a computer is supposed to work for us, but we also feel we have to accept that the reverse is inevitable—we think we have to put up with various malfunctions and complications in order to get our machines to do what we want them to do.
Published Aug. 10, 2012
Following a number of years in the insurance industry, five years ago I left my job to have a child and be a stay-at-home mom. Now that my son is beginning school, rather than returning to work, I’m thinking about starting a business. What advice can you offer? Read more...
Presented by FreeEnterprise.com, Mardy Sitzer explains what squeeze and landing pages are and how to use them effectively for your business.
You may have taken a look at your website lately to see where you can make some improvements, or are suffering with the nagging feeling that you may not be getting the leads you had hoped for.
Squeeze pages and landing pages can help you with these challenges and goals. Simply stated, these types of web pages are designed to do exactly what their names imply.