links for 2008-09-20
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Dell’s Small & Media Business online marketing group has launched a Facebook “community and guide” designed to help educate small business owners on "how to harness the power of social media to reach and serve their customers."
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Despite the recent failings of some of New York’s best known – Gotham Book Mart and Coliseum Books, among them — book-loving entrepreneurs keep trying, with two new ones sprouting in the past year alone
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As many big banks pull back on commercial lending, small companies are turning to a new, and often pricier, set of alternatives. Among those options are nonbank lenders such as finance companies, hedge funds and asset-management firms.
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NFIB Economist: "I would just point out that after the 22 percent (stock market) decline we had in 1987….The economy just kept right on growing."
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QuickBooks 2009 for Mac is scheduled to be available at the end of September for a suggested retail price of $199.95.
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Customers won't be able to brush off collections calls by saying "the check is in the mail" because companies can verify that instantly.
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Discounting, bundling of goods, value marketing and service cutbacks will be in the forefront of this retailing strategy.
Posted by: Rex Hammock on September 20th, 2008 at 7:02 am |
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