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Business Technology Program booklet

31-page multi-color companion document parallelling the two-hour webinar summarizing the key features and benefits of modern technology tools for small businesses.  This PDF version is crammed with hotlinks to online references making it easy to investigate further.

Current Technology for Small Business webinar

The Business Technology Program (championed by at&t) presents the narrated PowerPoint presentation in several modules detailing the features and benefits of myriad technology tools related to Websites, eMarketing, and Finance that can be self-studied at the viewers chosen pace to improve their awareness of the newer potential aids to their small businesses.

"Bankers Delight" Business Plan

At least in our territory, bankers are not interested in the extensive business plans discussed in most books or how-to's. Instead they just want the facts. First, they'll look at your 1-2 page executive summary and then your 12-month cash flow statement with key underlying assumptions. If that's attractive, they'll read the rest of its dozen or so pages. Here's a good example...

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Target Market Comparison Worksheet

Use SCORE's Target Market Comparison Worksheet template to identify and compare potential target markets for your business. Streamline your marketing efforts with this practical tool.

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Marketing Plan Guide

A well-designed marketing plan can help you raise awareness of your business, attract more customers and boost sales. Use this guide to develop a 12-month marketing plan and integrate it into your company’s business plan.

Starting A Nonprofit

Starting a nonprofit doesn’t necessarily mean you can quit your day job right away, but like any small business owner, you could eventually earn enough from your nonprofit to justify a full-time salary for you and your staff.


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