Tag Archives: black-owned businesses
Black-owned Business Boom. Are You Ready?
See what cities are the best for black businesses and why
While entrepreneurship may seem daunting for some, many are giving it a go more so…
By Tennille M. Robinson
March 3, 2011
Tags: Black Enterprise Entrepreneurs Conference, black-owned businesses, Entrepreneurship, Small Business, startups, US Census Bureau
Power Moves: How Your Small Business Can Make Money Now
Simple steps entrepreneurs can use to take your business to the next level
According to the recently released data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Survey of Business Owners:…
By Derek T. Dingle
February 17, 2011
Tags: Alan Hughes, angel investors, Black Enterprise Entrepreneurs Conference, black-owned businesses, business credit score, Business.gov, clean energy, David Hinson, Entrepreneurship, Export-Import Bank of the United States, Export.gov, Facebook, FourSquare, Franchising, Healthcare, Minority Business Development Agency, small businesses, Social media, Survey of Business Owners: Black-owned Businesses: 2007, Tennille Robinson, trade financing, Twitter, U.S. Census Bureau, venture capitalists, warren ballentine
How to Remake Your Company Like Johnson Products
The maker of Ultra Sheen is once again minority-owned with a bold strategy to conquer ethnic haircare
Husband and wife team Eric Brown and Renee Cottrell-Brown seek to make history and profits…
By Derek T. Dingle
Number of Black-Owned Businesses Increased by 61%
Economic parity remains elusive, but future is bright
The number of black-owned businesses increased by almost 61% between 2002 and 2007, according to…
By Joyce Jones
July 13, 2010
Tags: black-owned businesses, Census Bureau



