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Small Business Owners Get Help on the Ins and Outs of Running Their Business from New Small Business Matters Publication

By Anonymous

Despite our wobbling economy, over 1.5 million businesses opened during 2001 according to infoUSA. Many more brave people hung out their shingle in 2002 to survive the mass layoffs that have taken place in the corporate world. Those small and home-based business owners deal with tough issues each and every day to maintain the independence they’ve worked so hard to achieve. But they need help. And they don’t have a lot of time to waste.

Small business owners say there’s plenty of information on how to start a business, but little for those who are trying to find the best way to run their business in this up and down economy. Questions like how to market your business on a small budget, increase sales, trim the fat, get out of a slump, and make your business run without you are what small business owners want to know. And busy business owners don’t have the time to read lengthy articles that take them away from running their business, but need information to keep it growing smoothly.

That’s what prompted Denise O’Berry, President of The Small Business Edge Corp. in Tampa, Fla. to launch her new monthly publication Small Business Matters. Small Business Matters provides business owners with short, to the point articles and ready to use ideas that can supercharge any small business. According to O’Berry, “Each issue addresses the day-to-day realities that cause headaches for business owners. Targeted toward the business owner with the ‘do it yourself’ mindset, its purpose is to provide how-to tips and thought provoking articles to motivate business owners into action – to help them run their businesses better with less stress, and allow more time to pay attention to reaching their business goals.”

Small business owners may download a free sample copy of the publication at the http://www.smallbusinessmatters.com">Small Business Matters website.




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