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AZVAs the Podcast Episode 9: What 2010 tells us about 2011

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Interviewee: Jane Bristol , most recently the economic development director with a 21 year tenure in Prescott, Arizona, the 4th best place to retire according to Money Magazine and 64th on Forbes.com’s list of “best small places for business and careers.&#. Click here to retrieve the details. Tara Fort , owner of Versatility.

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Time Spent on Social Networks Exploding; Email and IM Fading

Small Business Labs

  We are using email and instant messaging less.    From the article: "the uptick in social networks led to the 28% and 15% declines in email and instant messaging, respectively. .  " But despite the declines, the death of email is greatly exaggerated.  View an alternate.

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Tim Berry's Baby Boomer Un-Retirement - Part 2

Small Business Labs

Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « The Atlantic Monthly on The End of Men | Main | The Female Economy » June 18, 2010 Tim Berrys Baby Boomer Un-Retirement - Part 2 Several years ago (have I really been blogging that long?) I posted on Tim Berry's un-retirement.    His answer was he was retired.

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Over Half of Baby Boomers Plan to Work Past Traditional Retirement Age

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  A major reason given for planning to work past traditional retirement age is the impact of the recent recession.    A major reason given for planning to work past traditional retirement age is the impact of the recent recession.  This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

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Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites?

Small Business Labs

generated more traffic and emails than usual.   The    The general consensus from the feedback is that despite the growth of social media, having a traditional website is still a good idea. » July 13, 2010 Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites?

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Do Small Businesses Still Need a Website?

Small Business Labs

.  The dramatic growth in social media use - especially Facebook - is resulting in more small businesses choosing to use social media sites as their primary, and in some cases only, web presence.   Social media sites are also inexpensive to create and use.    The idea is simple. 

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AZVAs the Podcast Episode 10: Creating a Business in the Practical Arts

Loosely Speaking

Tips: Have a wonderful holiday and please join us again in February 2011 for the first episode of our 2011 season themed “Keeping it Real!&# Fire away and we’ll answer your questions in our February 2011 episode. Service Corps of Retired Executives (S.C.O.R.E.). Knit Picks. National Needle Arts Association.

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