If you’re like most Small Business owners, your Facebook Page stood the same way today as it will tomorrow. However, Facebook has changed your Page to the new Timeline format whether you, I or your customers like it or not. Actually,
Ten Worst Consequences for Small Businesses Not Exit Planning [guest post]
Here are ten of the most serious consequences suffered by owners who neglect to prepare their businesses for future sale or transfer (or, “exit planning”). The sole owner dies or becomes permanently disabled, but has insufficient (or no) life disability
GUEST POST: Social Media in the Small Business Workplace
Following up on this year’s theme – “Preventive Maintenance/Planning for 2012,” a clear, communicated and enforced company policy on appropriate and inappropriate Social Media (“SM”) usage is becoming increasingly critical. One need look no further than the recent Papa John’s
DC Launches New Internet Infrastructure. Will it Help Anyone?
As you might very easily presume about me, I’m a strong proponent of advancing broadband and wireless Web access in the United States. So, when I learned that the DC government (using federal stimulus funding) launched their new high-speed, 100 Gb/s
Google Continues to Add New Features from Google+ to Search — Circles Appearing
Google continues to show that it’s banking on the success of Google+ by adding new features to Google Search, AdWords and throughout their other products/services. Google has the +1 buttons throughout their search engine results pages as well as their
Get Your Business Online with Google
Recently, Google® (with very short notice) announced that it would be doing this Virginia, Get Your Business Online two-day Small Business educational, free conference. The basic premise of the event program was, according to Google’s literature, to provide small businesses
Small Business Development Roundtable: Technology Tips, Tricks and Hacks
Somehow I managed to get the flu right at the beginning of the flu season; it’s my body’s way of telling me that I’m working too hard, I know. However, nothing keeps me from the monthly business development roundtable hosted
Co-working spaces, a new trend in small business and nonprofit entrepreneurship
Co-working (or coworking) spaces are becoming quite the social, entrepreneurial movement these days; it’s finding it’s way into the media (it showed up on NYTimes.com: “An Office Space of One’s Own for Entrepreneurs“) and businesses are being created (such as