BUSINESS.GOV

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The official business link to the US government, this website provides links to starting a business in each of the states, as well as other helpful information and guidance.

Website: Business.gov

Small Business That Could

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Paperback: Trade
Publisher: MWF Publishing
ISBN: 978-0615324982
Publication Size: 8.2 x 6 x 0.5 inches
Pages: 220
Price: 16.95

Insightful websites, tips, resources and products to help individuals starting a business and small businesses ready to venture online. Space for notes is included on most pages and some website pages offer an opportunity for you to write down your user information.

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Small Business That Could
Paperback: 220 pages
Publisher: MWF Publishing (October 28, 2009)
ISBN-13: 978-0615324982
# Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 6 x 0.5 inches

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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

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Government website for information on starting a business, understanding government guidelines, finding resources available in your area.

Website: SBA

POSTLING

A social media management application that allows you to:

  • schedule posts to multiple social media accounts
  • monitor your social media accounts and see who’s talking about
  • respond to comments and replies
  • receive daily email recaps

What If?

continuity

continuityAs the year draws to a close and I begin to compile all of my year-end paperwork, I cannot help but stop and be thankful that it is organized and accessible, mostly because it is stored online or on flash drives. One of the things I accomplished this year was storing all of my important paperwork on a flash drive. We all say we’re going to do it, later. Then something happens, before “later” occurred, and we wish “if only I had done that sooner.”
A business continuity plan is the least expensive insurance policy that a small business can have. It costs nothing! And while it’s not included in most of the long lists of paperwork needed for your small business, it is probably one of the most valuable documents you’ll create. You just need to document critical information so that your business can continue in case of an emergency. For yourself, it is sometimes difficult to remember where things are during an emergency. Your head isn’t focusing on anything but the emergency. For your employees, knowing how to continue in your absence can be the difference between your business thriving or failing. For your vendors and others, it is the professional image of your business continuing regardless. Your business is your livelihood, and you need to prepare for “what if.”
A business continuity plan should include:
1. Key personnel – including address, emergency contact number and where they will be during an emergency, so that you can verify that they are OK, and reach them if you need them. Also include business continuity directions and include powers of attorney, as well as any other legal documents that may pertain to key personnel.
2. Vendors and others – your contact management system should be backed up and easily accessible, including local emergency numbers like security, electricity, gas, water, police, fire, etc.
3. Equipment – critical information about all of the equipment you use in your business including purchase information, warranty information, contact information for these companies.
4. Paperwork – legal documents including articles of incorporation, HR information, tax returns, insurance policies – any documents that you would need to start your business. You should also ensure that your financial documents are in place in case of receivables, payables and bank account access.
5. Computer information – keep records of all software serial numbers or key codes. If your equipment is destroyed, you will need this to find out about replacement software.
6. Photos – take photos of valuable equipment that you may need for insurance and/or replacement purposes.
7. Contingency plan – can you rent comparable business equipment locally, is there another location that you can use until your is available, can some employees work from home and if so, what type of communication system do you have in place to share information;
8. Documentation – the plan should be given to key personnel. A copy of this information should be stored in secure locations. All of this information needs to be updated on a regular basis. While a copy of your business continuity plan should always be accessible, some of the information is confidential and should not be made available to everyone, so think about this before you include it in every copy. Some of that information can be given to key personnel and just document who has it in case of emergency.

All of these issues are “what if’s”. If you have all of the materials saved in your bank safety deposit box and at home, and then something happens and the bank is closed, how do you access the information? I gave flash drives of my plan to out-of-town family members. The documents are saved as .pdf files and can be easily accessed through e-mail on my Blackberry. And then plan to update and test a new plan quarterly.

So I am thankful that I have my BCP. I also feel good when I update it and realize that changes have occurred and I need to make note of it. Change means growth and that makes me happy!

For Women

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cover artAt the request of many, I have finally finished The Small Business That Could For Women. This book offers more than 800 insightful websites, tips, resources and products to help women owned businesses. Almost every page includes a small “notes” section to write down anything you need to remember. Some of the website pages include a space for you to write down your user information. The book is currently available in e-book format for $16.95 on this website. It is scheduled to be released in paperback on www.amazon.com in early September. In the meantime, I am attaching a preview file for you.

Small Business For Women review pages

Rev Up Your Engines

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image3991The Small Business That Could series of books was started to help business owners find the resources they needed on the internet.  After working with some business start-ups, Marna Friedman knew how frustrating it was to constantly search for information.  Then as soon as you found  a website that was helpful, you usually forgot the user ID and password you used to sign up.  As a professional organizer, and in response to this dilemma, Marna decided to produce a series of books to help businesses in their quest for information.  The series of books offers a separate page for each website’s URL, along with a brief description of what that site offers.  Then on the bottom of the page, the user can write their Login Information for future use.

Some sample pages for your review: PDF file for website

The books are $11.95 each, but the start-up package is $29.99.  The start-up package includes The Small Business That Could, The Small Business That Could Gets Organized, and The Small Business That Could Gets A Website.

Here is an excerpt of the Table of Contents from each book for your reference.
Table of Contents for website