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In today´s economy you need to grow market share to stay competitive. Through target internet marketing you can expand your sphere of influence dramatically, get new customers and maintain new relationships.
It does not need to be expensive to promote your business online customers effectively.
For this reason smallBiz24.com has created different marketing tools for small business companies for FREE:
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- Write an article about your business and describe your excellent services
- Network with other companies
Our marketing strategies ensuring your company the best possible visibility for new customers:
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We spent a lot of time and money on advertising smallBiz24.com to over 600 major search engines and directories worldwide such Google, Yahoo!, MSN, AltaVista, AOL, and other.
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The pages are utilized automatically in many different marketing avenues worldwide such YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, and others.
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Direct email marketing to consumers monthly.
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Monday, 25 May 2009 14:29 |
Are YOU looking for business services? Are YOU a person how wants to start a new business? Are YOU in a small business?
Here is the wright place for you.smallBiz24.com is a free Network and Marketing Platform designed to help: - Consumer to find the wright business professional - People searching for a new job - People starting a new business - Small Business Owner to create business relationships both within the industry and with the consumer.Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is a process. Working together is success.
At smallBiz24.com you will find a constant source of information about small business: - small business directory - job search & job posting - For SALE: business equipments & items - start a small business - small business recources - feature articles, - community accomplishments, - business tools, - success Biz stories, - business ideas, - stats & trends, - business planes, - virtual learning center, - tax & irs information, - learning topics, - and project updates each month. powering the smallBiz24.com Network Project.
User are also able to network with other business professionals local & nationwide.
Support your small Business Network as contributor!
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A small business is a business that is independently owned and operated, with a small number of employees and relatively low volume of sales. The legal definition of "small" often varies by country and industry, but is generally under 100 employees in the United States and under 50 employees in the European Union. In comparison, the definition of mid-sized business by the number of employees is generally under 500 in the U.S. and 250 for the European Union. In Australia, a small business is defined as 1-19 employees and a medium business as 20-200 employees. Small businesses are normally privately owned corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships. In addition to number of employees, other methods used to classify small companies include annual sales (turnover), value of assets and net profit (balance sheet), alone or in a mixed definition. These criteria are followed by the European Union, for instance (headcount, turnover and balance sheet totals). Small businesses are usually not dominant in their field of operation. Small businesses are common in many countries, depending on the economic system in operation. Typical examples include: convenience stores, other small shops (such as a bakery or delicatessen), hairdressers, tradesmen, lawyers, accountants, restaurants, guest houses, photographers, small-scale manufacturing etc. The smallest businesses, often located in private homes, are called microbusinesses (term used by international organizations such as the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation) or SoHos. The term "mom and pop business" is a common colloquial expression for a single-family operated business with few (or no) employees other than the owners. When judged by the number of employees, the American and the European definitions are the same: under 10 employees.
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Tuesday, 19 May 2009 16:37 |
Support your small Business Community Portal as contributor!
We're passionate about helping smallBiz24.com users become contributors.
There are many ways you can help smallBiz24.com's development:- Submit news about small Business. - If you have small Business news that you would like to share with the community, submit here. - Join any of the articles and bring your personal expertise to the smallBiz24.com community. - Report bugs
These are just a few ways you can contribute.
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