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The Microsoft Newsletter this month had some great material in it. As far as newsletters go, I recommend this one. This is a short excerpt. 

Welcome to Small Business+ Insight, the newsletter that delivers custom small business advice and technology information to help you succeed. Look for the plus signPremium to identify Small Business+ exclusives. This month, get the ins and outs of gamePLAN, a collection of online resources that include insights, advice, and case studies to help you optimize your technology budget, reduce IT spending, and better manage your business costs.
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gamePLAN Develop a gamePLAN to reduce business costs and improve productivity

With the right productivity solution, you and your team will spend less time hunting for answers and more time delivering results. Learn more.

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Apr
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Planning cycles are not linear!

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I apologize for the Business901 font on the slide. Long Story!

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CNN Money Magazine wrote a entrepreneur’s handbook image

The last day of a recession is the best day to start a business, the saying goes. So tackle the 10 steps in this guide now – and be ready to ride the rebound when it comes.

Step 1: Interview yourself for the job

Step 2: Have a cushion

Step 3: Leverage your expertise

Step 4: See what the customer thinks

Step 5: Write a winning business plan

- By the way they recommend the One Page Business Plan

Step 6: Pick your advisers carefully

Step 7: Make it official

Step 8: Chase the moola

Step 9: Lure customers, on the cheap

Step 10: Go 2.0

Take a look at the description of each of these steps. Light easy read but you may get an idea or two.

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