26th Edition - Back to Basics

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Dear Entrepreneur,

Welcome to WomenandBiz.com, your source of inspirational and resourceful business articles.

In this month’s issue of WomenandBiz.com, we discuss how to grow one’s business by going Back to Basics.

Our guest writers are sharing their tips on how to network, how to organize your office, how to take advantage of tax breaks when running your business from home, and how to go back to basics when selling. You can click on the 26 - Back to Basics link to read this issue’s articles.

We are also featuring Kristin Marquet of Marquet Communications and Lisa Wehr of Oneupweb.

Follow this link Letter from the Editor to read my list of basic and essential suggestions to keep in mind.

Feel free to post your comments and share with us how you are going back to basics to build your business. You can reach us by filling out the Contact us form on the About us page.

Success,

Elisa Balabram

Founder and Editor, WomenandBiz.com

U.S. SBA NY District Women in Business Champion of the Year 2008

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