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Due to the tight job market many career seekers are deciding for the first time to become self-employed. Three area entrepreneurs have gathered to create a free public seminar on discussing the joys and perils you may encounter on this journey and outline a map that others have used for success. If you are interested in participating, you are invited to learn more at http://becomingself-employed.com .

Attendees will have an opportunity to interact with the presenters to have their questions answered and to network with others who share common concerns and experiences. Individuals from all types of careers and educational backgrounds are invited to attend Becoming Self-Employed Seminars. There is no charge to attend the seminars; however, online registration is required.

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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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Are you using this service, why not?

My Number: (260)918-4793

  1. You get your own number.
  2. Long distance can be free.
  3. Sends an e-mail that you have voice mail.
  4. Transcribes the message? Huh! Yes, transcribes it!
    And you can forward it with or without the transcription:

Hey! I got this on my Google Voice account and thought you’d want to hear it.


(260) 438-0411

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Play message

Google Voice
Don’t have a Google Voice account? Find out more on www.google.com/voice .

I think it is pretty cool!

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John Janstch of Duct Tape Marketing wrote a great blog piece today and I copied it with permission to my e-mail list. An excerpt from the piece:

“Small businesses must change the way they think about and approach lead generation – they must think more in terms of being found and less in terms of finding. People are still looking for solutions, trying out new services and buying things they want, they’ve just changed how they go about doing it. In a way the control of message consumption has changed with it.”

If you have not read it, I encourage you to do that. If you read it in my e-mail please leave a comment here, I would appreciate sharing what my people think about it. Also feel free to copy and paste your comment on John’s blog.

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