The U.S. Small Business Administration has gone high-tech and is now offering podcasts for entrepreneurs on a variety of business topics.
The current list of podcasts includes:
- Is entrepreneurship for you?
- Selecting a business that fits
- Disaster preparedness for business owners
- Financing a small business
- The SBA training network
- Creating a Business Plan
Each broadcast is under 10 minutes and includes interviews with SBA experts and Service Corps of Retired Executive partners. The SBA has an additional series of podcasts in the works, and said it expects to update its library often.
To download one of the free podcasts, visit www.sba.gov/podcast.
On a personal note, we highly recommend the SCORE program. Their advice has helped guide our business with free information and insight that we would otherwise not be able to afford even if we were lucky enough to find such talented business veterans.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration has gone high-tech and is now offering podcasts for entrepreneurs on a variety of business topics.
The current list of podcasts includes:
- Is entrepreneurship for you?
- Selecting a business that fits
- Disaster preparedness for business owners
- Financing a small business
- The SBA training network
- Creating a Business Plan
Each broadcast is under 10 minutes and includes interviews with SBA experts and Service Corps of Retired Executive partners. The SBA has an additional series of podcasts in the works, and said it expects to update its library often.
To download one of the free podcasts, visit www.sba.gov/podcast.
On a personal note, we highly recommend the SCORE program. Their advice has helped guide our business with free information and insight that we would otherwise not be able to afford even if we were lucky enough to find such talented business veterans.
This entry was posted
on Monday, September 4th, 2006 at 8:35 pm and is filed under General.
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