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Microsoft Small Business Summit

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Small business owners and hopefuls have a full schedule ahead of them next week, as the Microsoft Small Business Summit kicks off Monday, March 19th, with online and in-person sessions at Microsoft’s Redmond campus.

Among the speaking lineup includes Kevin Turner (Microsoft’s own COO), Julie Clark, Founder of Baby Einstein, Rich and Jeff Sloan, Creators of StartupNation.com, Rieva Lesonsky, Entrepreneur Media, Inc. and the venerable Guy Kawasaki, a venture capitalist, author on and evangelist of all things technology and small business.

There has to be something in the 5 days of sessions that can tickle your bottom line. Besides, every session, whether online or in person, is powered by the best word of all in the business world: free.

Sessions are delivered live as streaming video and audio broadcasts via the Internet. You can view them on your computer as they happen live. Streaming video broadcasts require Windows Media Player 9.0 or newer. All other broadcasts require Microsoft Office Live Meeting. Your PC might already have these programs installed, if not, you can download them for free.

Each session will also be recorded and can be viewed on-demand 72 hours after the live broadcast.

For more information and to see the 5 day scheduled sessions, go here.

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