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The SC District of the Small Business Administration has posted a new section on their website called “Surviving the Perfect Storm: Advice to Get Your Business Through the Recession.”  The site includes information on startup, financing, and marketing, among other topics.  Check it out!

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…The 4th Annual Small Business Resource Fair, that is!  Like previous years, the SBRF will have free workshops, an Exhibit Hall with local business resource organizations, Business Center tours, and of course SCORE counseling.  Here’s a quick run-down of the events here at the Main Library on March 19th:

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Looking for a new source of business in this scary economy?  If you haven’t explored doing business with the government, now may be a good time to learn more about it.
Here are the federal, state, and local resources you need to know about!
Federal Government

Visit Federal Business Opportunities to find opportunities to work with U. S. Government agencies.
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A few months ago, I posted a schedule of 2007 events hosted by various organizations. (See the original post from February.) Since it’s been a while, I thought I’d go ahead and post another reminder about one of the upcoming events, which is a seminar hosted by the Small Business Development Center on government contracting.
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Two invaluable resources for business planning and growth are the South Carolina Women’s Business Center and the University of South Carolina Small Business Center. These organizations, which both operate in conjunction with the U. S. Small Business Administration, offer a joint schedule of seminars which are extremely helpful for the small business entrepreneur. Here is [...]

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I recently heard about a good business opportunity in the Charleston County area. RoadWise is Charleston County’s name for the portion of the activities funded by the half-cent sales tax which goes toward improving highways and drainage. The M/W/DBE Program seeks to involve women and minority owned disadvantaged business enterprises in the design and construction [...]

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