What do home-based businesses have to do to survive 2009? Basically, what all business have to do, according to Beverley Williams, who joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the fundamental issue facing all businesses, large and small, which is staying relevant to your customers.
How can a home-based business find success during a recession? Beverley Williams joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why home-based businesses should focus on green products and services as a marketing strategy.
Don't be a small business caveman. During tough economic times you must stay connected, and Beverley Williams joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how her small business network leveraged each other.
More than what customers buy, knowing how they want to acquire and use the products and services they buy is critical to sales growth. Beverley Williams and Jim Blasingame discuss this important aspect of sales growth.
How do home-based businesses and start-ups fund their growth in a period of limited credit availability? Beverley Williams and Jim Blasingame discuss some of the creative and fundamental ways to fund growth without credit.
How has the credit crisis impacted start-ups? Beverley Williams and Jim Blasingame talk about how the credit crisis has had a negative impact on the ability of start-ups to get access to capital and what to do about that.
Is this a good time to start a home-based business? Beverley Williams talks with Jim Blasingame about how the smallest of small businesses are fairing these days and whether this is a good time to start a home-based business.
Is now a good time to start a home-based business? Beverley Williams says any time can be a good time to start a small business, but she and Jim Blasingame talk about the steps that must be taken to do it successfully.
What do you know about having a "green" small business? Beverley Williams joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to be more energy efficient, and why it's not only the right thing to do, but a best practice.
Do you know if you're a small business owner? Beverley Williams talks with Jim Blasingame about why it's important that independent contractors and so called "life-style" businesses recognize that they are in business and start behaving as a business, especially regarding legal and tax issues.