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July Round-up of Posts at Small Business Boomers

July Round-up of Posts at Small Business Boomers

Throughout each month, I’ll have posts I particularly enjoy researching and writing.  Also there will be posts that draw responses from readers.  I’m attempting to select a round-up of 5 posts at the end of each month. 
 I also enjoy having my readers letting me know about any that were their favorites.
For July, we have:
How Will Obama’s Health Care Proposals Affect Boomers?
How Will “Cap & Trade” Affect Boomer Businesses?
Journaling Your Small Business
Who Are the Boomers?
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone

Etsy.com, Small Biz & More

Etsy.com, Small Biz & More

Many small businesses consist of some type of handcraft and those on Etsy.com all have a connection with crafts.  Here’s a place for small and home businesses, as well as the hobbyist, to promote and sell their wares.
Some may start out here and, like Keara Sexton, develop a small business, OAK,  on Newbury Street in Boston.  Although Keara isn’t a boomer, you can learn from her.  Her mom, Karen, a small business owner, in Nashua, NH, helped Keara start her business, and now is learning from her daughter about social media and marketing in a techie world.
To learn more about Keara and Karen’s …read more

How Will “Cap & Trade” Affect Boomer Businesses?

How Will “Cap & Trade” Affect Boomer Businesses?

What shall small businesses do if the “cap and trade” tax goes into effect?
 
Do you realize that according to estimates, this tax on energy and energy use will cause an average increase per family of more than $3,000 per year?  Can families and small businesses endure it in this recession prone era? 
 Obama and the Democrats, as well as others promoting the global warming agenda, are trying to push this bill through as quickly as possible.   (They’re ignoring that more and more scientists say glocal warming is  over emphasized.)   They are using scare tactics to push it through Congress and impose this tax …read more

Who Are the Boomers?

Who Are the Boomers?

When we talk about Small Business Boomers, we may wonder what defines them.  Who are they?  Generally they’re considered those born right after World War II until 1964.  Those born shortly before and after fall into the fringes and have some of the same interests and habits.
Jean Murry, former blogger here, has a nice description of boomers and their characteristics and activities.  This post is located in the Small Business Boomers pages, titled, What Are Small Business Boomers?
I think you’ll find this interesting reading.  Are you among them?

Step Out of Your Comfort Zone

Step Out of Your Comfort Zone

Many people don’t go into business because of the uncertainties, lack of success guarantees, and the unfamiliar.  They’re hesitant to try something new.
Even with failure, comes learning, one of my readers commented on Jean Murray’s post,  Should You Use an IRA to Fund Your Business?
“In fact I would argue the lessons learned from starting a business would be worth the cash you spend even if you aren’t profitable and go out of business. People are so scared nowadays to do anything out of the norm- but the ones that step out of his or her comfort zones and defy the norms are …read more

More on Journaling Your Business

More on Journaling Your Business

I’ve had positive reactions to my post about Journaling Your Small Business, in other words writing down the story of your business, day to day events, business news, etc.  As I’ve thought about it, I realized there are and could be many types of journaling, those eminating from the older hand written logs, records and notes to today’s computer journals and records.
For more than nostalgic purposes, keeping logs, appointment calendars, and records often proves important for legal and tax purpose.
Various journals & logs:

A calendar or planner with appointments and reminders
A sales log
A mileage log
Correspondence
A notebook with information about customers so …read more

Volunteering at Non-Profits to Build Confidence

Volunteering at Non-Profits to Build Confidence

A commenter on Jean Murray’s post (former blogger here at Small Business Boomer), Baby Boomers Leading Non-Profits , suggested that many boomers would like to volunteer or even establish a non-profit, “But we do not have the skills or confidence to do so.”Why not start volunteering in a small way at an organization you’re particularly interested in? Then as you build knowledge and confidence, you can see where it will take you.  You’re likely to learn many different skills and acquire knowledge that will come in to your advantage if you’d like to do more in this field.  Also, what you …read more

Mary Emma Allen – New Blogger at Small Business Boomers

Mary Emma Allen – New Blogger at Small Business Boomers

I shall be blogging here at Small Business Boomers and helping you with business tips.  Jean Murray has done a fantastic job with  the Small Business Boomers blog.  I hope I can provide you with the same degree of helpful information.
I also blog at b5’s Home Biz Notes, My Organized Biz and write at Blisstree’s Parenting and Arts/Crafts sections. I’ve been involved in family businesses and home businesses all of my life.  Currently my husband and I work from home.  In addition I do substitute teaching during the school year.
Also, I invite you to share your boomer business experiences with us here …read more

Goodbye, Boomers

Goodbye, Boomers

I have been writing for Small Business Boomers for almost 18 months.  I feel I found a home here and cut my teeth, so to speak, on blogging.  But it’s time to move on. In February I started doing the daily Small Business section for b5media’s Bizzia portal, and I find myself torn between that assignment, Small Business Boomers, and Home Biz Notes. So today is my last day at Small Business Boomers.
I have enjoyed writing about Baby Boomers in small businesses, learning about how Boomers have managed to succeed…and sometimes fail.  I have learned from experts like Jeff Thredgold …read more

Remembering a Friend

Remembering a Friend

A friend of mine – another Baby Boomer – died last weekend and I went to his memorial service a few days ago.  What struck me was the old photos in the video slide show – they could have been mine … or yours.

On a pony. Remember when they used to have traveling photographers who came around and took pictures of children on ponies?   I have a similar picture.

On stair steps. In one photo he was standing on the steps of his house with his brother and sister.

In snowsuits. I was touched by the photo of him in a …read more

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