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to the "Biz Corner", the NBA's weekly E-newsletter.
March
26, 2009
1. Small Business Advice: The truth about what
you're really selling
2. Improving 1:1 Communication
3. Loss Carryback
for Small Businesses
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1. Small Business Advice:
The truth about what you're really selling
by Allison
Babb
© 2009
http://www.GreatSmallBusinessAdvice.com
http://www.TheSmallBusinessSuccessMovie.com
During
a recent radio interview, I shared one of the biggest mistakes I see
small
business owners making - believing you are in business to sell your
products
and services. I was asked why I considered that such a big
mistake since it
seems like any small business owner would indeed be in
business to sell their
products and services.
Click to discover the
truth about what you're really selling:
http://www.nationalbusiness.org/NBAWEB/Newsletter2009/2643.htm
2. Improving 1:1 Communication
©
Emma Wortt of Em-powering Executives, 2008. All Rights Reserved.
http://www.em-poweringexecutives.co.uk
Is
there someone with whom you need to communicate regularly but
who always leaves
you thinking you just haven't got through or made
a difference? They just
don't seem to understand; their body language
and attitude are all wrong;
they try to appease you by saying yes and
no in the right places but then
fail to take action or change the situation.
Or perhaps they argue with you;
or back off and go quiet; or blame
someone else. And the same thing happens
every time. It's a pattern.
What is the best way
to approach this person to change?:
http://www.nationalbusiness.org/NBAWEB/Newsletter2009/2644.htm
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3. Loss Carryback for Small
Businesses
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taxes paid
in prior years.
Find out if you qualify,
explore your options to maximize your tax credit:
http://www.nationalbusiness.org/NBAWEB/Newsletter2009/2645.htm
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