Yearly Archives: 2008

Startup BizCast #62 – Small Business Viral Marketing (Dave Saunders)

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSI love it when someone emails a friend about my business.   How would you like it if thousands of people were emailing friends about something you created?   When something on the Internet gains that kind of traction and gets spread around from friend to friend, it’s […]

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Startup BizCast #61 – Small Business Webinars (Rich Baker)

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSIt feels good to get back into the studio chair after taking a couple of weeks off this month — one due to workload and one due to vacation.   This week we’re talking about another new media tool that you can use to promote and brand your […]

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Golf Extravaganza Provides Fun and "Different Strokes"

(Richmond, Virginia) – Golfers and non-golfers alike are gearing up for a day of fun and education at the Crossings Golf Club in Glen Allen on September 21, 2008. The 16th Annual Different Strokes Golf Extravaganza is just one of the several activities planned by Sheltering Arms for the 2008 National Rehabilitation Awareness Week.

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Startup BizCast #60 – What to Shred and How to Shred It (Joe Roberto)

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSThis is a packed show! In this week’s interview segment: What if one of your customers became the victim of identity theft … and you were the cause?   Needless to say, it wouldn’t be good for your business.   This week we’re talking about protecting the personal […]

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Moving and Storage Firm Two Guys and a Truck Adds to Executive Team

Sterling, Virginia (August 12, 2008) – Two Guys and a Truck has a new “guy” on the executive team. The locally based moving and storage announced this week the hiring of longtime professional financial manager Ralph Castano as the company’s new comptroller.

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Westover Church 2008 Autumn Pilgrimage House Tour

Charles City, Virginia – Charles City County history will once again be on display this year, for a good cause. Westover Church announced that the 14th Autumn Pilgrimage House and Garden Tour will be held Saturday, September 27, 2008, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. New additions to the tour this year include a farmer’s market and two homes being featured for the first time!

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Cat Rescue Efforts Continue at Richmond, Virginia Television Station

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Richmond, Virginia (July 2, 2008) – The “Trap, Neuter and Return” program being conducted by animal rescue organizations at a feral cat colony behind a local television station is expected to continue for some time. The on-site work is being conducted by a coalition of local humane groups, led by Save Our Shelters (SOS).

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Startup BizCast #59 – Tech Gadgets for Small Business Owners (Derek Meister)

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSThis week we’re joined by an honest-to-goodness double agent.   It’s true.   Double Agent Derek Meister is with the Geek Squad, a service that provides technology solutions for consumers through Best Buy’s retail stores.   He joins us to talk about must-have technology for different types of […]

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Startup BizCast #58 – Warming Your Cold Calls (Sam Richter)

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSI’m back!   After a one week hiatus, Startup BizCast returns for episode 58.   This show ran a touch long, due to having listener feedback and a longish interview.   Both were so good, however, that I just couldn’t chop any more out.   So … the […]

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Startup BizCast #57 – Small Business Moms (Pat Cobe)

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSSOn this week’s episode, we’re talking about small business owners who also happen to be stay-at-home moms. My guest and her partner call them “Mompreneurs”. These moms are running service or product businesses as a source of secondary or even primary income for their household, and they’re balancing […]

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