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Looking for a niche in a very unlikely place. Sarah Lindholm joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how this unlikely entrepreneur found her niche in the most unlikely place - a very old and competitive industry.
Why wasn't small business represented at the President's Jobs Summit? Joe Abraham talks to Jim Blasingame about who was invited, who were invited and what's wrong with this picture.
How will the health care reform legislation being proposed be harmful to small business? Dr. David Gratzer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the details of this radical reform, including what it will mean for small business.
How has the stock market recovered most of what it lost in the past year? Joan Pryde reports with Jim Blasingame on this issue, plus the goverment stimulus package, the census progress, retail spending and a new COBRA enhancement.
When networking, think of "mixed media," says Bob Kustka, as he joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to grow your business with an array of networking tools and practices, including face-to-face with the online social media tools.
What should really be discussed at President Obama's Jobs Summit? Jim Blasingame talks about what's wrong with the invitee list at the Jobs Summit as well as what he thinks would really cause jobs to be created, both of which are probably why Jim wasn't invited.
What if your sales growth could be achieved with just the customers you already know? Don Cooper and Jim Blasingame talk about how to grow sales revenue by learning how to up-selling and cross-selling.
Terry Neese thinks peace can be promoted by promoting women business ownership globally, as she explains with Jim Blasingame about the success of their 2009 Peace Through Business tour. This work is currently focused on Rwanda and Afghanistan.
In the new age we're entering, business owners will need to consider a new kind of ROI. Stephen Baum talks with Jim Blasingame about why focusing on re-enforcement, opportunism and innovation will be key to success in the coming new age in the marketplace.
Even the tiniest small businesses must have an online presence, says Kirk Cheyfitz, as he and Jim Blasingame talk about the impact local search and building online customer communities will have on the ability to survive in the new market era we're entering.
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