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A small business may be defined as a
business with a small number of employees. The legal definition of "small" often
varies by country and industry, but is generally under 100 employees in the
United States while under 50 employees in the European Union (In comparison, the
American definition of mid-sized business by the number of employees is
generally under 500 while 250 is for that of European Union). These businesses
are normally privately owned corporations, partnerships, or sole
proprietorships. In Australia, small business is defined as 1-19 employees and
medium businesses are made up of 20-200 employees.
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4hb.com
4hb.com is an online destination for new
and existing small and medium sized business with a particular slant towards
those that maintain a office at home, and home-based businesses.
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AllBusiness.com
AllBusiness.com, a wholly owned subsidiary
of Dun & Bradstreet, provides business information and resources for small
businesses, those companies with fewer than 500 employees. The company also
conducts research to measure the health and direction of the small business
sector.
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Bizy Moms
Bizymoms provide jobs, business
opportunities and home business ideas for Work at Home Moms.
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Bplans.com
Bplans offers Sample business plans,
business plan software, business calculators, and articles on writing a business
plan, starting a business, and other small business topics.
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Business.gov
Business.gov is the official business link
to the U.S. Government. Business.gov is managed by the U.S. Small Business
Administration (SBA) in a partnership with 21 other federal agencies. This
partnership, known as Business Gateway, serves as an incubator of technologies
designed to improve the delivery of services and information to the nation’s
small business community. Originally launched in 2004, Business.gov provides a
single access point to government services and information to help the nation's
businesses with their operations.
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Business Know-How
Information for home offices, small
businesses, and the self employed who are looking for ideas for practical
suggestions to start, run, or manage their business more effectively.
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Business N@tion
Small business resources, forms, letters,
small business articles, advice, opportunity directory and business links.
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Entrepreneur Magazine
Entrepreneur Magazine is a publication
that carries news stories about entrepreneurialism, small business management,
and business opportunities. This magazine is published monthly, with a total of
12 issues annually.
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Ibank
[iBank] is a company that provides small
businesses with access to their network of loan lenders, insurance providers,
and capital sources. This simplifies the process of getting a business loan,
equipment leasing, commercial mortgages, and business insurance similar to what
LendingTree does for consumer loans.
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IdeaCafe.com
Small Business Ideas for starting a
business, marketing, financing, grants, work at home & internet ecommerce.
Network with others who KNOW what you're going through.
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Inc. (magazine)
Inc. is a monthly magazine for
entrepreneurs and small businesses based in New York City. It also publishes an
annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in the U.S., the "Inc.
500." The magazine reports its paid circulation as 690,000 as of February 2007,
with monthly newsstand sales topping 20,000.
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National Federation of Independent Business
The National Federation of Independent
Business (NFIB) is a conservative lobbying organization with offices in
Washington, D.C. USA, and in all 50 state capitals. NFIB claims a membership
base of about 350,000, down from an excess of more than 600,000 members. NFIB's
lobbying efforts are focused on the impact of current and proposed legislation
on small and independent businesses, and professional practices at all levels of
government, but primarily at the federal and state levels.
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Pandecta Electronic Magazine
A monthly digest of the top business news,
articles and opportunities published around the world. Intended as a dynamic
resource for Internet entrepreneurs - a free issue is offered for review.
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PowerHomeBiz.com
Online magazine contains articles,
information and resources to help start, grow and manage business, be it online
or traditional.
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Silicon Valley Association of Software Entrepreneurs
Organization dedicated to enabling high
technology entrepreneurs to be successful by providing them with the real-world
business knowledge, expertise, and contacts.
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Small Business Administration
The Small Business Administration (SBA) is
a United States government agency that provides support to small businesses.
According to the agency, the mission of the Small Business Administration (SBA)
is "to maintain and strengthen the Nation's economy by aiding, counseling,
assisting, and protecting the interests of small businesses and by helping
businesses and families recover from economic and other disasters."
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Small Business Brief
Providing resources, articles, current
news, a software directory and a small business ideas forum. Additionally offers
a free weekly newsletter.
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Small Business Forums
Small Business Forum, for entrepreneurs
and small business owners around the world.
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Small Business Opportunities Magazine
Money-making source for entrepreneurs and
small business owners offering a step-by-step guide to starting and operating
your own business.
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Small Business Television Network
SBTV.com is the first television network
on the web devoted 100 percent to the small business market - from business
start-ups to established enterprises. We believe that being an entrepreneur is a
way of living - not just a way to make a living.
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Springwise
Springwise scans the globe for the most
promising business ventures, ideas and concepts that are ready for regional or
international adaptation, expansion, partnering, investments or cooperation. We
ferociously track more than 400 global offline and online business resources, as
well as taking to the streets of world cities, digital cameras at hand.
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Start In Business
An online guide to starting up and
expanding your business. Business for sale finder, premises finder, information
services and advice.
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The Company Corporation
You can Incorporate without a lawyer.
Protect your assets by forming your LLC or Incorporating online today. The
Company Corporation can help you incorporate your business or form an LLC. We
offer affordable prices & fully customizable packages.
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United Nations Industrial Development Organization
The United Nations Industrial Development
Organization (UNIDO), French/Spanish acronym ONUDI, is a specialized agency in
the United Nations system, headquartered in Vienna, Austria. The Organization's
primary objective is the promotion and acceleration of industrial development in
developing countries and countries with economies in transition and the
promotion of international industrial cooperation.
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United States Chamber of Commerce
The United States Chamber of Commerce
(USCC) is the world's largest not-for-profit business federation, representing:
3,000,000 businesses (via its Federation of local chambers and association
members. Actual direct membership is several tens of thousands.), 2,800 state
and local chambers, 830 business associations. The Chamber is staffed with
policy specialists, lobbyists and lawyers. It is known for spending more money
than any other lobbying organization on a yearly basis.
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Work at home parent
A work at home parent is an entrepreneur
who works from home and integrates parenting into his or her business
activities. They are sometimes referred as WAHM (work at home mom) or WAHD (work
at home dad). Entrepreneurs choose to run businesses from home for a variety of
reasons, including lower business expenses, personal health limitations,
eliminating commuting or in order to have a more flexible schedule. This
flexibility can give an entrepreneur more options when planning tasks, business
and non-business, including parenting duties. While some home-based
entrepreneurs opt for childcare outside the home, others integrate child rearing
into their work day and workspace. The latter are considered work-at-home
parents.
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Work It, Mom!
It’s not easy to juggle family and career
while maintaining your own sanity. We created Work It, Mom! because we believe
that having a community where working moms can share their experiences, advice,
and support can make that daily juggle a bit more manageable.
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WorkZ.com
WorkZ.com is your resource for managing
and growing your business. Over 1000 articles, templates, tools, and emails are
at your fingertips and updated weekly enabling you to be successful in growing
beyond your imagination.
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