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Contingency plans for micropreneurs
Jim and Beverley initially discuss the affects of Hurricane Floyd, the importance of being prepared for various emergencies and unexpected disasters, such as lightning strikes, hurricanes, fires, floods, etc., and how to develop contingency plans for your home-based business. They then move on to talk about the importance of, and how to gain media attention and press coverage for your business in your community.
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Home-Based, Teleworking
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