I hope our 4 ways to jumpstart your small biz in 2010 post helped lots of you get going with 2010. The National Federation of Independent Business liked it enough to ask me to do a webinar based on it.
I’ve agreed, and it will be Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 12pm Eastern Time. I’m also pleased NFIB is making this webinar available free to members and nonmembers.
Here’s the official description:
Do you have a business or marketing plan? Do you know what you need to do to grow your business in 2010? Becky McCray, from SmallBizSurvival.com will give you the “how-to” on organizing your business for this year and beyond.
You will need to register for the webinar.You can also find out about the other NFIB webinars.
Hope to see some of your friendly faces (or names!) on Wednesday, the 13th.
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WOW!Congratulations. I would sign up but I have a webinar that day–same time–with the IRS. Much rather be with you guys. Go, girls, go.
Congrats Becky!
Becky – one more comment – have you thought of letting the folks at Small Business Trends know about this webinar?
Maybe they can post it here: http://smallbiztrends.com/2010/01/events-for-small-business-owners-and-entrepreneurs-in-early-2010.html
Best,
Marco
Thanks for the idea, Marco. I’ll go email the whole NFIB series to Small Biz Trends.