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Small is the New Big

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"When your army is smaller use your flexability" Sun Tzu

TBG & 3-YZ with Your host Frank Bosson will discuss the small business phenomena sweeping America today. Never before in the history of our economy has the self-funded-“boot-strapped” small business entrepreneurial spirit been more active. What does it all mean? How can you profit from it?

We will explore what being in business in 2013 means and how you can effectively reduce your chance of getting it wrong this exceptional year. 

  • Where is the money?
  • What are my online resources?
  • Why are these opportunities suddenly available?
  • What industries/businesses- states/cities are the hottest?

Frank Bosson has raised millions of dollars for small businesses. He knows the hazards, hopes and the realities new businesses face and what you can do to insure you survive the next 24 critical months.

Not only will we address the peaks and pitfalls of the new business but we’ll discuss what you can do if you already have a business and you want to take advantage of all the Web has to offer.

2013 can be the year that we make small business the next big business but we will all need to work together to establish that reality. We need to put aside our insignificant differences to blend our resources, experience, knowledge and character to form a flexible and unassailable common front.

If you are a new business or an existing business wanting to know more about what is happening in your area and what resources  may be available to you, then this is a show you can’t afford to miss!

Have your worksheets out and be ready to immerse yourself in your own solution -compliments of TBG and 3-YZ

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