Small Business

Who Will Lead?

by Admin on May 12, 2009

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Thanks to David Criswell from Direct Capital for pointing me to a great article that I would like to share with you. In a previous post we discussed how a recession drives small business innovation. Small Biz Trends published a great article based on a Zogby poll that concludes

Most Americans are putting their faith in small business owners, entrepreneurs and science and technology leaders to lead the U.S. to a better future.

Check out the poll information at Zogby and the article by Small Biz Trends

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I came across this blog post from Direct Capital highlighting opportunities for Small Businesses from the Economic Stimulus Package. Hope you can find some opportunities for you business here:

9 Ways your small business can benefit from the Stimulus Package


Photo by Donna Grayson

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Are You Targeting Your Landing Pages?

by blogmistress on April 16, 2009

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 A “landing page” is the first page a visitor to your site sees. Almost all of your pages have the potential to be a landing page, so design them as such. Whether or not that visitor remains on your site is determined in large part by what she sees on that first page, that landing page. If she sees what she is looking for (i.e. the search term she typed), she is likely to remain; if not, she will most likely leave.

What this means for websites is that the more targeted the landing pages, the more likely the website is to attract and keep visitors. A “targeted” landing page is a page built around one or two keywords or key phrases. When a person comes to your website from a search engine, she is more likely to remain on your site if your landing page contains, and is built around, her search word or phrase.

For best results, use your keyword or phrase in your page title, headings and content.

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Gas Prices to Stay Low – Opportunity for Tourism

by blogmistress on April 14, 2009

Bull Shoals Lake

Bull Shoals Lake


According to the AP, the federal government says gasoline prices are expected to stay relatively low through the summer. This is a great opportunity for businesses that are located in areas like mine, the Beautiful Twin Lakes Area of Arkansas, which are full of great places for tourism. With gas prices predicted to stay low this Summer, more people are expected to take to the road.

The question here is – how will those people, who are taking to the road, decide where to go? Here is the answer: they will research travel opportunities on the internet. Soooo, here is an opportunity for your business to put its best foot forward . . . online. Get your website optimized for search engines and start putting some time into social media and blogging.

Whatever you do, don’t sit on the sidelines and hope they will come or that you’ll get residual business from other peoples efforts.

Seize the day!

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Upcoming Seminars

by blogmistress on April 9, 2009

Just wanted to let you know about these upcoming seminars offered by the Arkansas Small Business & Technology Development Center (ASBTDC) this month. You can register for these seminars by clicking HERE. If you are in the North Central Arkansas area, you don’t want to miss these:

Arkansas Sales & Use Tax & Arkansas Business Incentives
Thursday, April 16, 2009
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
665 Hwy 62 East
Mountain Home
Cost: $35

Seminar Highlights: This seminar is designed to inform business owners of current sales tax laws, help them prevent overpayment of sales tax, educate them about the increased audit risk they all face due to increased compliance audits anticipated in the future and to show them how to protect themselves from failure to comply with the new regulations. The seminar will also discuss State of Arkansas incentives and tax credits that are available to many eligible businesses.

Speaker: Jeff Simmons, David Rickman, Ted Walker – Arkansas Tax Associates

Cosponsor: First National Bank (FNBC); Liberty Bank of Arkansas; 1st Community National Bank; Baxter County Library; ASU-Mtn. Home; Norfork Chamber of Commerce; Mtn. Home Chamber of Commerce

Search Engine Optimization
Monday, April 20, 2009
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
1600 South College Street
Mountain Home
Cost: $49

Seminar Highlights: Is your web site under performing? Would you like to dramatically increase online visitors and sales? Come attend Search Engine Optimization and learn how to optimize each page of your website to attract qualified customers seeking your product or service. You will learn how to find highly sought for search terms and where to place those terms to create a perfect page. You’ll also learn about free online tools for researching keywords and for tracking and analyzing your online customers. Don’t miss this opportunity to fine tune your website and turn it into the sales machine it was meant to be!

Speaker: Christi Wharton, Wharton Website Design & Marketing

Cosponsor: Mountain Home Chamber of Commerce; Wharton Marketing; Baxter County Library; Liberty Bank

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Starting Fresh?

by blogmistress on April 2, 2009

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Steve at Emergent Research commented on my recent post citing his company’s research on 2009 Business Trends.

Thanks for the post and kind words about our trend list. Moves made by the Obama administration have not had much of an impact on this list in our opinion.

What may be happening that is a bit different – it is a bit early to tell from the data – is the number of people choosing to start small and personal businesses (freelancers) is greater than we anticipated.

I have seen other data that supports that new businesses are often started during recessions. People who are laid off from their jobs decide to “do it themselves.” Good for them! Can’t wait to see what the creativity and ingenuity of people will bring.

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Upcoming SEO Seminar

by blogmistress on April 1, 2009


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Search Engine Optimization
Monday, April 20, 2009
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
1600 South College Street
Mountain Home
Cost: $49
$35 for chamber members

Seminar Highlights: Is your web site underperforming? Would you like to dramatically increase online visitors and sales? Come attend Search Engine Optimization and learn how to optimize each page of your website to attract qualified customers seeking your product or service. You will learn how to find highly sought for search terms and where to place those terms to create a perfect page. You’ll also learn about free online tools for researching keywords and for tracking and analyzing your online customers. Don’t miss this opportunity to fine tune your website and turn it into the sales machine it was meant to be!

Speaker: Christi Wharton, Wharton Website Design & Marketing

Cosponsor: Mountain Home Chamber of Commerce; Wharton Marketing; Baxter County Library; Liberty Bank

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Is Static Media Dead?

by blogmistress on March 30, 2009

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If it’s not, it is getting close. I was talking to a client yesterday who told me about the Arkansas Governor’s Conference, where they pounded static media being dead in their heads for four days. They weren’t just talking. If you look on Facebook, you are able to friend Arkansas Tourism, Arkansas State Parks and more. Good for them.

Does anyone look at ads in the newspaper anymore? I know I don’t and I know my 70 year old mother doesn’t. I’m sure someone must because people are still running ads in newspapers. When you are looking for a product, do you turn on the TV and hope that an informational ad for that product will come on? That just doesn’t make sense when you can Google the product and find lots of information from several sources.

Okay, the more I write the more I think, yes, static media, if not dead, is gasping its last.

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2009 Small Business Trends

by blogmistress on March 26, 2009


Before the current administration took office, Emergent Research detailed it’s 10 top business trends. While it would have been difficult to foretell what would happen, they have done a pretty good job.  Opportunity looks good for businesses that are innovative and take advantage of strategies that include online marketing:

Economic Trends

1.  The Recession Drives Small Business Innovation: With the economy mired in a deep recession, small businesses will focus on cash flow, cost containment, customer retention and survival.  But economic stress will also lead to a wave of small business innovation.  Driven by the need to improve productivity and increase customer value, small businesses will re-evaluate, re-design and refine their products, processes and business models.  Despite the adverse economic climate, innovation will create new opportunities for many small businesses.

2.  Government Plays an Increasing Role in the Economy:   Economic turmoil, corporate malfeasance and regulatory failure are leading to much greater government intervention in the economy.  While we believe that the long term, global trend towards market capitalism continues to be strong, governments around the world will take a more active role in managing and regulating their economies.  Small businesses will need to be aware of federal, state and local government policy and programs changes and their impacts.

3.  Global Infrastructure Spend:  President-elect Obama and his transition team are preparing a massive, $850 billion economic recovery package.  China, Japan, the EU and other countries are also developing large infrastructure spending programs.  In the US bridges and roads, alternative energy, transportation, clean tech and education will likely see substantial federal spending increases with the impacts likely being felt in the second half of 2009.  Small businesses will benefit directly through government contracting programs targeted at them and indirectly through providing goods and services to larger firms.

4.  The Number of Small Businesses Will Increase in 2009:  With job losses high and traditional employment options limited, many will turn to self-employment and small business in 2009.  The prior three recessions have seen small business formation rates increase.  And with it easier and cheaper than ever to start small or personal businesses, we expect a strong year for small business formation – especially personal businesses.  Failure rates will also increase, but not enough to offset the number of new small and personal businesses.

5.  Small Business Globalization Will Temporarily Slow:  While we believe the long- term trend towards small business globalization is still strong, we expect small business globalization to slow in 2009.  The primary reasons are the global economic slump, turmoil in currency markets and small businesses focusing on local markets.  We expect small business exports to pick up in late 2009 as the global economy starts to recover.

Demographic Trends

6.  Baby Boomer Retirement Problems Will Lead to Increased Interest in Small Business:  We’ve long forecasted that baby boomers will stay in the workforce past the traditional retirement age.  Current economic turmoil makes this trend even stronger.  Baby boomer retirement has taken a series of major blows.  The value of their homes, retirement savings and inheritances has all declined substantially.   Many have lost or will lose their jobs.  Boomers will have to extend their working years and small and personal businesses will be their best, and in many cases, only option.

7.  Generation Y Will Turn to Small Business:  Gen Y will continue to be be more entrepreneurial than youth in recent generations.  The economic slump will make this trend stronger as many Gen Yers face limited traditional employment opportunities.  With their risks and opportunity costs relatively low, many Gen Yers will choose to start or work for small or personal businesses.

Technology Trends

8.  Mobile Computing Continues Strong Growth:  On our list last year, mobile computing is entering the US mainstream.  Notebooks outsold desktop PC’s in the second half of 2008, smart phones sales continued their rapid growth and millions of netbooks (very small personal computers designed primary for mobile internet access) were sold.   Adding the continued rapid growth of navigation systems, location-based services and mobile search results in mobile computing having a major impact on small businesses in 2009.

9.  Cloud Computing Continues Strong Growth:  Another trend that was on our 2008 key technology trends list.  Cloud computing offers too many small business benefits not to continue its strong growth in 2009.  In particular cloud computing lowers capital costs and turns fixed costs into variable costs – two powerful attributes that are very attractive in a down economy.

10.  Small Businesses Will Expand Their Use of Online Marketing Tools:  Despite the economic downturn, we expect the small business sector to increase its use of online marketing tools and methods in 2009.  Online marketing is cheaper and often more effective than traditional approaches.  And although online marketing can be complex, many tools and methods are accessible to DIY small business marketers.  With small businesses focused on customer acquisition and re-defining their business methods, we expect their use of online marketing to grow in 2009.

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Helpful Resources

by blogmistress on March 25, 2009


In our Blogging and Social Media for Business Profit seminar for ASBTDC last week, we handed out some useful resources that I thought would be good to share with you here. These are just a few of the things we discussed in the 3 hour seminar.

Addthis – social bookmarking and feed button www.addthis.com

Feedburnerwww.feedburner.com

WordPresswww.wordpress.org

Favicon generatorwww.favicon.cc

Gravitarhttp://en.gravatar.com/

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