photo credit: 7son75 Almost all small businesses are associated with Twitter in some way, and if you are not, then you really need to→



According to a story at Dayton Daily News, lots of people know that libraries are great places to get free books, movies and more→


Local Business Center, the service that local businesses use to hand a virtual shingle from within Google Maps, is being renamed Google Places, reports→


Cloud computing is one of those classic disruptions to a business that over time becomes part of the fabric for a how a company→


Spiking sales might make for good cocktail conversation, but if you don’t turn a profit–and keep turning one–you won’t be in business very long.→


How do one-person businesses get big? They’re always promoting themselves–always. PC World has put together some promotion ideas. Add your web site URL to→


Small businesses in the U.S. are still waiting for the economic rebound that’s enabled larger companies to obtain low-interest credit and to boost exports→


Small business owners who are so inclined to purchase an iPad, will undoubtedly find clever uses for it to enhance worker productivity, reports PC→


In March 2009, President Obama vowed to address the drought of bank lending to small companies and announced an initiative to use $15 billion→


According to a story in USA TODAY, David Harmer didn’t think he’d have a problem getting a $50,000 line of credit for his 33-year-old→


According to the BBC, the online revolution in Brazil has opened up new opportunities to create small businesses that never existed before. Fabio Seixas→


According to Sign On San Diego, a survey states that pessimism has risen among small businesses during the past month. The fallback in confidence→


CNNMoney reports that a 30 year GM veteran is applying his auto industry knowledge to a company that makes vehicles for the disabled.


Photo by SBA. In a case of legislative déjà vu, the Small Business Administration has announced that funding for two popular lending programs is→


CNNMoney reports that it may not be a gold medal, but don’t underestimate the importance of this little piece of neckwear at the Olympic→


Sick of sending big checks to the IRS? For some business owners, this tax season will bring a rare reversal: A stimulus-fueled tax change→


State and local budget crunches mean government contractors will have to wait longer to get paid, the WSJ‘s Marshall Eckblad reports. An Illinois non-profit→


Ten types of businesses you can start on the cheap, by Anita Campbell at Business.gov. In many cases they can be run out of→


If you want to succeed in business then you will need your potential customers to know that you exist. If they don’t know you→