Business women, stand up and be counted
I have received the following message from every national organization for women business owners that I am connected with, and for good reason. The survey involved will take very little time and won’t ask any intrusive questions.
But it is important because the results will help to illustrate that woman-owned businesses matter to the economy.
The [...]
Rolling the dice or stacking the deck?
I suppose I should have expected that, with the economy doing what it’s doing and with legions (or so the expectation goes) of “forced entrepreneurs” crawling out of the woodwork, I would start getting press releases on the subject from supposed experts.
One of the biggest problems I find is that, in the avalanche of ‘hey, [...]
The microbusiness blog (in case we forgot why we’re here)
I read a thing not too long ago (not even too sure where I read it, I’m embarrassed to say) suggesting that bloggers should write an elevator speech for their blogs.
The writer went on to deal with the objections he anticipated would come from the blogger crowd: That’s for entrepreneurs hoping to corner and glomp [...]



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 


