
This
Resource Centre provides listings of alphabetically arranged topics
that will be useful to you in starting and operating a small
business.
The first section contains a
condensed glossary of business terms and articles on various topics
created by the staff and advisors at the BDC. Please check back
regularly for postings of new articles.
The second section contains listings of: a)
excellent small business resources on the Web; b) online resources
that provide dictionaries, detailed business glossaries, grammar and
style guides and other reference materials.
The third section provides specific information
for small business articles on a particular website, arranged by
subject. For each article we've provided the title, the URL and the
introductory paragraph.
We are constantly updating our links and adding
new resources. Visit us regularly! |
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Market research helps ensure new businesses will fly
In your excitement
about launching a new business venture, it’s easy to
forget the voice of reason, the voice that says, “Stop,
scan the territory, then proceed.”
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Need advertising? Choose the best media for your message
Marketing and
advertising don’t happen by chance. Instead, we as
business owners must mastermind each phase of the
process, from selecting the target audience to
developing the message to choosing the best medium, or
media, to accomplish our intended purpose.
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Out of the House For Good
Today,
starting a business from home is certainly common
amongst the hundreds of entrepreneurs in Niagara. It
offers the entrepreneur the opportunity for entry-level
business ownership, without the high overhead cost of
rent, utilities and travel.
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Sign Up Today To Attract Business
Whether
cruising comfortably or crawling with frustration along
the QEW on the way into downtown
Toronto, my attention always seems to find the hundreds
of advertising signs clustered along the Gardiner
Expressway. Here, I find an endless assortment of
messages inviting me to buy products and service. They
are either glimpsed through the corner of my eye or read
thoroughly as enroute entertainment when the time
allows.
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