Small Business Summit - I Will Be There, Will You?
The Small Business Summit 2007 takes place on February 13, 2007 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Times Square, New York.
I am going to be there leading a discussion about free government resources and doing some podcast recording. I hope you will be attending, because I look forward to seeing you there.
The Small Business Summit 2007 will bring you a full day of “Business and Technology: Growth Strategies That Work.”
The agenda includes case studies, panel discussions, networking, exhibits, breakfast, a luncheon and some great giveaway prizes.
Here is an overview of the agenda:
- Gregory S. Levine, Sr. Director of Product Marketing/Business Development, Symantec Corporation, Business Security: What You Need Now (luncheon)
- Justin Kitch, CEO, Homestead Technologies, Inc.
Building Business Class Websites and Leveraging the Internet
- Tom Szaky, CEO, Terracycle, with John Jantsch, CEO, DuctTapeMarketing.com, Marketing with Pennies to Grow a Business
- Ramon Ray, Technology Evangelist, Smallbiztechnology.com, Emerging Technologies for Your Business
- Michael E. Goodman, President, Wealthstream Advisors, Inc. with Tom Vesque, President, Vesque Partners, Robust Tech Overhaul Spurs Wealth Management Firm’s Growth
- Anita Campbell, Publisher, Small Business Trends and Nancy Ploeger, President, Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, Free Business Services for YOU from Uncle Sam
- Marian Banker, President, Prime Strategies (Business Leadership Coach), Growth Strategies — Making Technology Work for You
Register now for the Small Business Summit. Early bird special: save 33% before February 1, 2007.






January 22nd, 2007 at 8:50 am
Hi:
Not sure if you are interested in this, thought I’d pass along just in case. There’s a new (interactive) campaign for Microsoft that launched and targets potential entrepreneurs.
Synopsis is below.
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Microsoft Corp. has announced the Ultimate Challenge, a nationwide search for the most creative small-business idea in the country.
The contest, which is live at http://www.ideawins.com, has been designed to spur the imagination and spirit of entrepreneurism that drives small businesses.
Microsoft will review applications received through the website. The deadline for submissions is Jan. 31, 2007.
The winner - the business with the most innovative business idea - will receive $100,000 in business start up money, funding to Manhattan-area storefront for one year, and infrastructure and software to help run the business.
Cheers,
Brian
February 14th, 2007 at 3:04 pm
[...] As previously announced, the Small Business Summit 2007 took place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Times Square. Steve and Anita recorded interviews of as many attendees and exhibitors as could be accomodated, portions of which will be used in an upcoming radio show. [...]