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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Supercharge Summer Campaigns with New Email Marketing Resources
SBTV Image Constant Contact®, Inc. has partnered with SBTV.com to offer email marketing and online survey capabilities to SBTV.coms audience and community. Visit our new online resource area that includes videos, podcasts and articles to provide guidance to small business owners about effective internet marketing. Constant Contact's email marketing and online survey tools enable small businesses with little or no marketing or technical expertise to create professional looking email newsletters, promotions, and online surveys. More

SBTV.com Daily News is on the Move to Deliver the Business Information You Need
SBTV Image Everyday small business owners, entrepreneurs and business decision makers get critical business information from SBTV.com daily news. The SBTV.com news team is expanding and weve been on the move to bring you critical small business news. SBTV.com is wrapping up coverage of the National Association of Women Business Owners in Chicago. Recent daily news reports have featured updates from major business building events in New York, Boston, Florida, San Francisco. We are adding new features and resources to bring you news about small business and especially for entrepreneurs: the news you can use to grow your business is ready when you are on SBTV.com. More

Entrepreneurs & Small Firms Playing to Win!
SBTV Image The video game industry is growing, and some of the new players are entrepreneurs and small businesses competing to create new games. Digital gaming seems to be impacted less by recession pressures, because gamers find it to be a low cost entertainment investment. SBTV.coms Grant Murphy has a unique look at video gaming. More

National Restaurant Association Releases Encouraging Summer Job Forecast
SBTV Image You can look to your favorite eatery for a sign of an economic recovery. A new report from the National Restaurant Association predicts that the restaurant industry will increase jobs by about 4% this summer compared with March. The restaurant industry is typically the nation's second largest creator of seasonal jobs during the summer monthssecond only to the construction industry. The National Restaurant Association is a SBTV.com organizational partner. More

Federal Blogging Guidelines on the Horizon
SBTV Image Some business bloggers are bracing for new scrutiny. The Federal Trade Commission is working on new guidelines for bloggers who dont disclose compensation for endorsements, fail to disclose conflicts of interest or make fake claims. The new guidelines are expected to be approved later this summer and are the first federal monitoring of Web content. SBTV.com will bring you updates

Small Businesses Find Sales Opportunities at Summer Festivals

The lazy days of summer arent so lazy for some industrious small business owners. Instead of spending their weekends lounging by the pool, they are setting up tents and selling their wares at one of the thousands of outdoor festivals being held around the country each weekend this summer. Summer festivals epitomize good- old-fashioned American fun. Despite the summer heat, people come from all around to enjoy music and entertainment, arts and . . . Read More

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