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My Loan Was Rejected. What’s Next?

People often struggle to secure loans, commonly due to issues like weak credit scores and lack of adequate collateral. Learn what to do if you find yourself in this situation.

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The State of Women Entrepreneurs

How are women business owners faring these days? Read Rieva’s blog on the latest research about women entrepreneurs around the world.

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4 Ways Getting Your Target Market Right Can Help Drive Business

Identifying your target market is one of the most crucial steps to achieving success in any business. By doing so, you can appropriately focus on the customer’s wants and needs, and tailor your offering to match. This process helps to ensure that you only invest in the best activities and approaches to marketing yourself to maximize returns. Furthermore, it helps to prioritize efforts efficiently, saving time and money in the long run.


Once you have a firm knowledge of your target market, you’ll know how to best communicate with them, what communication and marketing channels to use, and

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The Dos and Don’ts of Turning Your Hobby Into a Business

According to Business Jargons, an online business encyclopedia, it’s often harder to start a business in rural areas, due to several factors, including a lack of technical know-how and training. But the encyclopedia also points out that several businesses are particularly well-suited for those living in rural America.


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