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10 Ways To Promote Your Small Business For Free

YoungUpstarts

There are plenty of ways to promote your small business for free. They’re proven to work by tens of thousands of small businesses. Partner with a company that complements your products or services. When I talk to small business owners, this is the #1 tactic they recommend. One event is not enough.

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Blogging For Your Small Business: What To Know Before You Start

ReadWriteStart

If you’re a traditional small business owner , chances are you’ve heard of blogs that can help increase online traffic to your website and social media platforms. What’s more, it’s been found that blogs drive 55% more website visitors , and can get up to 97% more inbound links. Why Do You Want To Start A Blog?

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10 Steps to Protect and Manage Your Small Business Reputation Online

Up and Running

Establish your professional presence by writing blog posts for other websites, answering customer questions, and even providing free versions of your product or service. Most of the time, you must already have a stellar corporate reputation to provide something in return to a genuinely influential business partner.

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15 Ways A Brand New Small Business Can Look Established

YoungUpstarts

This should come as no surprise: If you’re a small business, make sure your listings are claimed. There are over 300 directory sites that should have your business name, phone number, street address, web address, and even hours of operation. Partner with an old time, established local favorite restaurant.

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10 Steps to Protect and Manage Your Small Business Reputation Online

Up and Running

Establish your professional presence by writing blog posts for other websites, answering customer questions, and even providing free versions of your product or service. Most of the time, you must already have a stellar corporate reputation to provide something in return to a genuinely influential business partner.

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Start Up and Stay Up – How Small Businesses Survive & Thrive

The Startup Magazine

Since then it has grown to serve the tri-state New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware areas, but I still consider it a small business and my employees, more like a family. I want to share with you the three tips I followed to not only survive, but thrive as the owner of a small business. No small business is an island.

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“Small Business” Does Not Mean “Disadvantaged”. Here’s Why.

YoungUpstarts

Every small business should be focused on the future, and that means building innovation into internal processes. Blogs, social media, and surveys let companies compile an endless stream of customer feedback. Businesses of any size can connect with consultants or supply chains from around the country or around the world.