Producing news you can use, part 1
So, I’m watching this with great interest, partly because this is my line of work and partly because it’s just another facet of the way the entire economy is changing … if somebody would just come along and put the pieces together.
What is she talking about?
I’m talking about what some people are calling (erroneously) the [...]
Podcast: Return of the Cardholders Rights Bill
The voices wanting to jump up and down and yell really loudly about small businesses and access to capital and how the lack of the latter for the former have been both shrill and insistent for quite some time now.
Here’s something I’m wondering about.
If most small businesses are microbusinesses, and if microbusinesses generally don’t [...]
And suddenly … microbusinesses are less invisible
At the risk of having an unattractive attack of humility, I will confess to you that I am not exactly a household name.
That means that I can sit here at The Journal Blog and make all sorts of observations about life, the universe and the microbusiness, and manage to escape the notice of Howard Kurtz [...]



Dawn Rivers Baker, aka The Journal Blogger, is the editor and publisher of The MicroEnterprise Journal, and the self-proclaimed Socrates of the small business blogosphere. See her 


