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  1. Here are the key points to remember when creating an advertisement: what is the goal, who is your target, & where should the ad be placed?
  2. Television, radio, newspaper, magazines, billboards, direct mail, flyers, yellow pages, and the Internet are all great advertising forms.
  3. http://www.sba.gov/ good information for small businesses!
  4. a great business starts with a great business plan - check with Mobridge IDC for some great planning tools!
  5. find some great online planning and decision making tools at http://www.mindtools.com
  6. great new Main Street store open in Mobridge - Ms. Loxie's . . . my girls love it!
  7. had great feedback from city in the northeast SD on our great walking trail system here in Mobridge - wanting to know how we did it!
  8. thinking about making energy improvements to your small biz this year? Check out the Energy grant from USDA - 25% of improvement costs!
  9. And another contact from an outside entrepreneur - Mobridge is seen more and more as a good choice for progressive businesses - lets kee ...
  10. Mobridge IDC became part of the SCORE network today - Counselors to America's Small Business! Great new planning tools available!
  11. thanks to Jack Schultz for the heads up - students start a business for $10 http://www.icsb.org/article.asp?messageID=136
  12. @Keyagency - would love to hear how you incorporate social networking sites into your mktg plan! You are the trend-setters!
  13. Lots of activity in the office today - Spring is the time for new businesses to bloom!
  14. Getting ready for 2 days of economic development training in Pierre at the GOED conference - looking forward to seeing everyone!
  15. I'm still surprised that new entrepreneurs are still surprised that they will need a business plan to get started . . . .deja vu