Be Cool, Be social, Be the Change

Filed Under (Education, Marketing and Sales) by admin on 06-01-2009

success2Interesting comparison of the Barack Obama campaign and success.
By: Basic Marketing Blog
http://www.californiaadvertisingmarketing.com
What lessons can any small business learn from the phenomenal success of Barack Obama? Here is the story of how the ultimate small business (one man) attempted to capture majority market share in the national marketplace - the Presidency. Well, as we know he oveturned established brands (Clinton, McCain) and created a new brand image (change) that no one could match. It was a brilliant strategy to turn the long experience of competitors into a weakness and then exploit that weakness.
Isn’t that the challenge for all small business competing with larger, more established companies? How can I make a major competitor compete on my terms, not it’s terms. The book may be incredibly useful in helping you think about your business in new ways. It’s something that a maverick small business marketer might try!

In a nutsell, the book suggests that Barack won with the mantra: Be Cool, Be Social, Be The Change. That’s pretty good position for any small business.

Angel Investors Still Interested in New Business Funding

Filed Under (Education, Financial) by admin on 05-01-2009

angle_investorHere is a tip on getting start-up funding for your new business at About.com.

By Rosemary Peavler, About.com Guide to Business Finance

Saturday January 3, 2009

Even in a recession, angel investors are still interested in funding start-up small businesses, even though they are a bit pickier about which start-ups they fund. It’s always a challenge to get angel investor funding, but in these trying times, you have to have a bullet-proof business plan, a good management team, and financials that will stand up to the glare of the spotlight. Sources of angel investor funding have not dried up in this recession. Companies just have find a good match and take their presentation preparation seriously.