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		<title>Selling to Small Business Blog is a Great Resource for DIY Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 16:32:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivana Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things you can expect from DIYMarketers are periodic reviews of tools and resources that you&#8217;ll find helpful in selling to small businesses. We all have a long list of blogs and articles we read every day &#8211; but I have to strongly recommend &#8220;Selling to Small Business.&#8221;  If you&#8217;re already an avid [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the things you can expect from DIYMarketers are periodic reviews of tools and resources that you&#8217;ll find helpful in selling to small businesses.</p>
<p>We all have a long list of blogs and articles we read every day &#8211; but I have to strongly recommend &#8220;<a href="http://www.sellingtosmallbusinesses.com/">Selling to Small Business</a>.&#8221;  If you&#8217;re already an avid reader of <a href="http://smallbiztrends.com/">Small Business Trends</a>, then you might know about this one.  Both are online publications by Small Business Expert, <a href="http://smallbiztrends.com/about/anita-campbell">Anita Campbell</a>.</p>
<p>Anita truly has her pulse on what&#8217;s happening in the small business world.  In light of full disclosure, Anita is a client and a friend &#8212; but BOTH of these roles actually came years after I started following her work, reading her blog and relying on her online publications for my industry and trend information &#8212; heavily, I might add.  I only have one criticism of how Anita&#8217;s publications &#8212; I wish they had a portal that was all Anita Campbell small business stuff &#8211; all the time.  My biggest issue is that I have to hop from URL to URL and that they aren&#8217;t just a portal all their own.  But that&#8217;s just me and it goes to show how much I rely on her unique way of pulling information together in digestible bites and using the most credible resources on the web.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be reviewing several of her sites in the coming months, but I really want to start with &#8220;Selling to Small Business&#8221; first.</p>
<p><strong>Who Should Read Selling to Small Business and Why?</strong></p>
<p>Like the name implies, if you intend on SELLING to SMALL BUSINESS &#8211; you should read this blog.  But don&#8217;t even think about using this as &#8220;Chamber event&#8221; where you constantly pitch the audience on whatever your wares are.  It doesn&#8217;t work like that. Selling to Small Business is a resource to those of us who serve this market.  It will educate BOTH the large multi-national company like a Microsoft of an Intel on what&#8217;s important to small business, as well as the smaller provider of products and services.</p>
<p><strong>How to Get the Most Out of Selling to Small Business</strong>?</p>
<p>Regardless of how you organize your blog reading, I recommend that you put all of Anita&#8217;s blogs very close together, so that you can take a quick glance and what topics she&#8217;s covering.  So put it on your reader.</p>
<p>It runs on a standard blog format, so the most recent stories are on the top and you can scroll your way down.  But remember &#8211; this is not so much a time driven source of information, as it is valuable category information &#8211; so be sure to look to your right where you&#8217;ll see the categories and the number of articles in each category.</p>
<p>Currently the categories tell you something about what&#8217;s happening in small business.  For example, she&#8217;s got one on Baby Boomers.  I never would have thought that as a category &#8211; but read the stories that are tagged and you&#8217;ll see that she&#8217;s thought this through &#8211; the stories aren&#8217;t just ABOUT baby boomers, some of them are stories baby boomers who are responsible for selling to small business should pay attention to.  Love that.</p>
<p>The next tab is &#8220;About&#8221; and you can learn more about what Anita was thinking when she started Selling to Small Business.</p>
<p>MY FAVORITE TAB &#8211; Small Business Lists!</p>
<p>Look you DIY Marketers &#8212; it&#8217;s all about the LIST.  It is so about the list and the community that you should not every kid yourself about this.  Here Anita gives you a wonderful resource ; calendars of small business events that you might find interesting to attend.</p>
<p>The other &#8220;list&#8221; she gives is the link to her <a href="http://www.smbtrendwire.com/2007/08/22/100-small-business-audio-podcasts/">SMBTrendwire podcasts</a>.  These are weekly interviews that Anita and Steve Rucinski do with a variety of small business experts and authors.  There is so much to learn from these &#8211; you&#8217;ll have to put yourself on a daily budget of what to listen to and how much.</p>
<p>The last list resource is a directory of<a href="http://blogsforsmallbusiness.com/directory/"> small business blogs.</a> Againk you&#8217;ll have to look through these and identify the ones that are most useful to you.</p>
<p>Finally there is the archives section &#8211; which is what you&#8217;d expect it to be &#8211; archives of articles by category and month.</p>
<p>I highly encourage you to not only check this blog out, but I encourage you to become a subscriber and regular reader.  When you&#8217;re in dire need of quick, high quality info and data &#8212; this is your place.</p>
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