| | Last week, I shared a number of resources to help you set and achieve your business goals this year. You can see the complete goal-setting guide here. This week, I'm focusing on some of the most common small business goals, and I'm sharing tips, tools and advice that will help you streamline your efforts. Make sure you scroll down to see all of my recommended resources. And please feel free to forward this email to other entrepreneurs in your network. Thanks for reading, Alyssa | | Goal: Start a Business Deciding to start a business is a common goal, and it can be one of the most exhilarating decisions you make in your life. Here are 10 steps that provide an overview of the basic steps required to start a business successfully. Read moreMore on Starting a Business | Goal: Grow Your Business If you have a successful business, you have the ability to see the big picture and envision what your success will look like tomorrow. And continuing to grow may be your goal this year. Here are some tips to help you focus on the future and keep moving forward. Read moreMore on Growing Your Business | Goal: Ramp Up Marketing Marketing can make or break a business. If you plan to focus on marketing in 2012, this collection of articles will help you plan, implement and develop effective marketing techniques. Read moreMore on Marketing Your Business | Goal: Become a Better Networker There is no substitute for live, in-person small business networking. If 2012 is your year to become more social in business, review some of the biggest reasons to attend small business conferences to kick-start your plan. Read moreMore on Small Business Networking | | | | Small Business Information Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Living with Depression By obtaining the correct medical intervention and learning better coping skills, you can not only live with depression, but live well. More>
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