The small business of the bonfire, an online community which became entrepreneurs and small business owners, small businesses and support are invited to participate in the local resource Café during the 2011 New York Times Small Business Summit, on 13 June in New York City stattfindet2011.
The small business bonfire is one of only 14 organizations in the Tri-State area to get times selected by the New York and to share small business and expertise, a central area where participants inform network with Summit participants and deployment you can talk about current industry trends and with small business experts.
The small business bonfire (fire), which can be found online at http://www.smallbusinessbonfire.com, is an online community of passionate and talented entrepreneurs from a variety of professional fields that together, come to share experiences, exchange ideas and small business advice. Focus on the benefits of cooperation between owners of small businesses, to identify challenges purgatory of its members what works for their business and the necessary changes to increase their success and to achieve their business goals.
Alyssa Gregory, founder of the small business bonfire recently explained, "We are so honored, participate in the upcoming summit." "We are proud in the way, as this online community has come, and we are happy to share us, our knowledge and our experience participants for the bonfire community with Summit." Gregory went on to say, "together with use of many tools and resources on the small business campfire, offer our members help and support for each other." You understand that one of the most effective ways to get help for their small business of communication and cooperation with their colleagues. "Our community has to do a social network platform for them."
Together with the social networks to use small business bonfire members enjoy access to the red hot tool of the week email, which emphasizes productivity, social media, Internet, or other business tools that are tested by the bonfire team. In addition, premium members of the bonfire have access of to monthly printed newsletter, CDs of the month, help featured member profiles on Facebook, social media, business coaching, original blog content for their own blogs, and a number of other benefits.
Recognized by the New York Times as an expert local resource for small business, small business bonfire continue to grow your online presence and provide a networking platform for small businesses.
Join the small business campfire or for more information, visit http://www.smallbusinessbonfire.com or http://facebook.com/smallbizbonfire. Visit http://www.nytsmallbusinesssummit.com to learn more about the upcoming New York Times Small Business Summit.
Alyssa Gregory and the small business campfire
Alyssa Gregory is a small business enthusiasts, speaker and consultant, a passion for learning, creating new possibilities for cooperation and exchange of knowledge. Beginning of 2011, she founded the small business of the bonfire; a social, educational and collaborative community for small business owners. The objective of the small business bonfire is to provide small business help and support for entrepreneurs, the positive changes in their business and the way they run their business you are ready. Visit fire on http://www.smallbusinessbonfire.com for more information, or in the community to include you. Visit http://alyssagregory.com for more information about Alyssa Gregory.
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