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In order to survive and thrive, a small business must constantly find ways to reach new customers. There is a wealth of resources available on the web to help you grow your business. Here are a few sites we find useful.
Promoting your business at a trade show can be a great way to reach new customers. The TSNN web site helps you search through thousands of industry trade shows. Whether you are an attendee, exhibitor or service provider, this site is full of tools to help you get started or achieve greater success in trade shows, trade exhibitions, seminars, conferences and or conventions.
The Small Business Development Center National Information Clearinghouse is designed to meet the information needs of the small-business community. Check out the Small Business Development Center Marketing page where you will find links to Market Research organizations and marketing tips. There is also a list of links to professional associations - always a great source for free information and resources.
The Poor Richard book series provides easy-to-understand information that can help you get your business online in a cost-effective manner. Poor Richards Web Site News provides information on a range of subjects related to web sites and associated tools (such as e-mail newsletters). It is dedicated to providing "geek-free, commonsense advice."
A project of the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Entreworld is recognized by USA Today®, Forbes® and Fast Company® as a premier online resource for small-business owners. The site features a resource database of over 1,000 sites, peer-to-peer learning, columns from successful small-business experts and a search engine to find what you need quickly.
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