
In this free webinar, learn about programs Amazon sellers can leverage to build their business, protect their product's intellectual property and much more.
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SCORE Southern Maine provides clients with assistance and easy access to a wide range of business and financial expertise that can be directly applied to your existing business or new business idea.
In this free webinar, learn about programs Amazon sellers can leverage to build their business, protect their product's intellectual property and much more.
Grants often sound like “free money,” but what’s the real story? In this workshop we'll look at how grants work—and how to determine if they’re worth your time.
Learn what it really takes to start a business—from planning and funding to defining your customers and developing your value proposition. Build confidence and clarity in this engaging, info-packed session.
Elevate your business with SCORE’s Amazon Seller Success Series 2025, sponsored by Amazon. This series reveals proven strategies to optimize product listings, marketing tactics and operations—empowering you to scale fast. Gain actionable insights from industry experts and connect with like-minded entrepreneurs for lasting success.
Since 1964, SCORE has educated and mentored more than 11 million small business owners and entrepreneurs. We're looking for people with diverse backgrounds and experiences to serve in a variety of roles — from knowledgeable business mentors to local community advocates.
SCORE empowers all entrepreneurs to succeed.
We believe that anyone can start a small business with the right support. We also know that the path to success may vary based on where you are in your business journey.
SCORE is here to help with curated resources for all entrepreneurs.
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