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Content marketing concepts for small business
Published on March 8, 2013
Content marketing requires little cost and can increase awarness of and sales to your business by increasing communication with your potential customers. -
Understanding timber sales and tax liability
Published on March 8, 2013
While selling timber might be a once-in-a-lifetime event, you should understand how best to minimize the resulting tax liablity. -
Three biggest factors in small business success
Published on March 8, 2013
Most small business owners make key errors in marketing their business. -
Plan for the future of an organization by understanding the present
Published on March 3, 2013
Past actions can be responsible for current conditions both inside and outside an organization. Understanding the capabilities and environment in which it operates is a starting point for developing future strategies. -
Process over outcome equals long term success
Published on March 3, 2013
Don’t get hung up on the outcome as long as the process is beneficial. -
2013 Northeast Michigan Local Foods Summit being held March 23
Published on March 3, 2013
Northeast Michigan Local Foods Summit planned to present food hub & local foods systems work taking place in the region. -
Are food trucks here to stay?
Published on March 2, 2013
Food trucks or mobile kitchens have risen in popularity across the country in recent years. -
Current liabilities: The balance sheet’s nagging component
Published on March 1, 2013
Managing financial obligations in the short term is essential for business survival. -
Beef Jerkey retail sales require a meat processors variance
Published on February 28, 2013
New regulations affect those wishing to sell beef jerky at farmers' markets, online or to friends. Learn more about what the plan and application process involve to move your business forward. -
Harbor Springs views vacant storefronts as an opportunity
Published on February 28, 2013
Creative community rolls out the red carpet to potential business owners by having tour of vacant storefronts in downtown area. Each store had real estate agent, leasing agent or community leader ready to answer questions.