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Smallbiz Fall

6 Ways to Make the Most of Fall in Your Small Biz

September 27, 2017 //  by Rhonda Abrams

The weather is suddenly cooler. Leaves are changing color. Halloween decorations fill store shelves. Suddenly, business is picking up in your small business. Welcome to Fall—for many small businesses, the busiest, most hectic, and important time of the year. How will you make the most of Fall in your small business? Fall is the time …

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Smallbiz Tax Rate

Six Small Biz Bombshells in Trump’s Tax Plan

September 20, 2017 //  by Rhonda Abrams

Donald Trump says he wants to lower your business taxes, but if you own a small business, is he likely to keep that promise? Trump and the Republican leadership are expected to propose new tax plans soon, hoping to lower a bunch of taxes: corporate, personal, and capital gains taxes. Trump repeatedly pledged to lower …

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Smallbiz Climate Change

Climate Change Is a Small Business Issue

September 13, 2017 //  by Rhonda Abrams

In the aftermath of two huge hurricanes and over 100 immense wildfires in the Western US, as a small business advocate, I can no longer be silent on an issue threatening small business owners—climate change. Climate change is real. It’s disastrous. It’s getting worse. And it’s a danger to small businesses, including yours. Although I was …

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Hurricane Harvey

7 Sources of Small Biz Help After Harvey

September 6, 2017 //  by Rhonda Abrams

It’s not surprising one of the many heroes emerging from the rescue efforts of Hurricane Harvey, Jim McIngvale of Houston’s Gallery Furniture, is a small business owner. After all, small businesses are the backbones of their communities, whether supporting local emergency relief, Little League, or the United Way. But where can small businesses hit by Hurricane …

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Office Manager Vacation

What I Learned On My Office Manager’s Summer Vacation

August 30, 2017 //  by Rhonda Abrams

A few weeks ago, the Office Manager of my small business went to Hawaii for two weeks. Good for her: sunshine, sandy beaches, mai tais. Not so good for me: answering phones, taking orders, shipping. Suddenly, for the first time in years, I was in charge of the day-to-day operations of my own small business. …

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Business Mistakes

Small Businesses: Avoid These 8 Mistakes Big Guys Make

August 23, 2017 //  by Rhonda Abrams

If you’re a small business owner or consumer who’s ever dealt with a large corporation—and who hasn’t?—you’ve probably encountered policies, procedures, or attitudes that drive you crazy. You wonder how these big companies manage to stay in business, let alone keep customers. Well, they can afford to lose customers. You, as a small business owner, …

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Small Business Pam Hammond

#AmexWelcomed Rhonda Abrams & Paddington Station—Ashland, OR

August 17, 2017 //  by Rhonda Abrams

“Sometimes, I feel like I’m in a Nancy Drew mystery. I just wish I had her little roadster.” Pam Hammond, owner of Paddington Station, the “eclectic emporium” in Ashland Oregon, certainly seems like she could be a grown-up version of the clever, perky girl sleuth, solving one challenging dilemma after another. Throughout my many years …

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Smallbiz Millennials

Small Businesses for Millennials

August 16, 2017 //  by Rhonda Abrams

Millennials: it’s time to start a small business. You know you want to be your own boss, and there’s lots of great small business ideas out there. Millennials—those born between 1982 and 2000’s (according to the US Census Bureau)—have good reason to consider striking out on their own and launching a business. Why? Because many …

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Farmers Market

A Delicious Way to Savor Small Business

August 9, 2017 //  by Rhonda Abrams

When you hear the term “small business,” the first image is not likely to be a small farm. But, in fact, small farms are small businesses. August 6-12 has been declared “National Farmers Market Week,” by the US Department of Agriculture, and if you want to help small American farmers survive, one of the most …

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