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Tag Archives: media
National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month, and with the lower half of the country still recovering from Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, a lot of businesses that were devastated by the storms are looking ahead to a long road of rebuilding. … Continue reading
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Does Your Website Need an Update?
How do you know it’s time to update your website? Something to keep in mind is that when it comes to redesigning a website, there is no specific timeline that needs to be followed. According to Christian Riggs, president of … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, blog, building website, business, company, design, emtrepreneurs, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, Kansas, Kansas businesses, Kansas SBDC, marketing, media, research, SBDC, shop small, small business, small business development, small business owners, Small Businesses, Small Retailers, smallbiz, success, support small, Washburn, Washburn University, Washburn University Kansas SBDC, website, website design, wordpress
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Twitter Etiquette for Small Business
So you decided that your business needs a Twitter account. That’s great! Twitter is a pretty useful tool that allows you to send out meaningful content in short, 140-character “bursts” to the world in real time. There are a lot … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, business, business blogs, customer service, education, entrepreneurship, human resources, leadership, marketing, media, platforms, research, shop small, small business, small business development, small business owners, social media, social media policy, success, support small, twitter, website, wordpress
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Choosing a Website Host
One of the biggest challenges a small business can face is creating a website. If you don’t have the money to hire an outside source to build your website for you, it seems the only thing left to do is … Continue reading
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Tagged business, business blog, business blogs, business growth, education, entrepreneurship, leadership, marketing, media, platforms, research, SBDC, shop small, small business, small business development, small business owners, success, support small, Washburn, Washburn University, website, wordpress
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Guerrilla Marketing for your Business
Advertising can be an expensive path to travel down, especially as a small business with a very limited budget. Getting a 30-second ad on a radio station can cost you anywhere from a couple hundred to a couple thousand dollars, … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, blog, budget, business, business blog, business blogs, business growth, company, customer service, education, entrepreneurship, finance, guerilla marketing, marketing, marketing on a budget, media, research, SBDC, shop small, small business, small business development, small business owners, support small, Washburn, Washburn University
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What Social Media Platforms are Right for My Business?
Social media has grown into an engaging and powerful tool for business owners, but with so many options to choose from, it can be difficult to know what social media platform is right for your business. So how do you … Continue reading