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Top Five Internet Marketing Tools for Small Business Owners

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Guest post by Ashley Smith (learn more about Ashley at the end of this post). Top Five Internet Marketing Tools for Small Business Owners. It’s tough being a small business owner in today’s economy but one proven way to increase your brand awareness and customer base is through Internet marketing. Here are a few fantastic tools you can easily stake out your space in the World Wide Web. 1.

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Business Schools: Their Role in Breaking Through the Glass

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Women are enrolling and graduating from college every day. Yet the number of women in upper management and executive roles is significantly less then the number of women graduating from college. Business schools and programs play a huge role in helping women balance the gender roles, providing women with the information and tools they need to get into these jobs.

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Help Each Other, Pay it Forward

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Every businesswoman, woman business owner, self-employed woman, entrepreneur… however you would like to refer to your self; has something to offer and wisdom to share. Mentors are important; it is likely that if you think about it you have your own mentor, a friend or colleague, partner, that you go to for advice, to bounce ideas off of, which has helped you along the way.

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Are They Contractors or Staff?

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One of the more complicated tasks for a business owner is being able to correctly classify the people working for you. As a one man shop. it it’s fairly easy, when you pull someone in it is a temporary arrangement. As a larger operation, it gets a bit tougher. The Department of Labor and the IRS have just made this issue more complicated. The Department of Labor and the IRS have partnered along with some state governments to crack down on the misclassification of employees.