Title III of The JOBS Act Passes: A Major Win for Minority Businesses
With Title III in place, investors don’t have to have $1 million net worth in order to invest in small businesses
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With Title III in place, investors don’t have to have $1 million net worth in order to invest in small businesses
Your business may have a solid marketing strategy, but do you have an effective social media marketing game plan. Small business owners who use social networking sites effectively are able...
This week on The Urban Business Roundtable: TV One CEO Wonya Lucas; M.E.T.A.L. Law Group Co-founder Richard B. Jefferson.
Small-business consultant Melinda F. Emerson, founder and CEO of Quintessence Multimedia, a marketing video production company, does more than just steer you away from so-called short-cuts. She literally provides a month by month road map, with critical checkpoints along the way, for anyone who is truly committed to their entrepreneurial journey, bringing clarity to the fundamentals of starting a business in any industry.
I’m talking about the scrub described in TLC’s lyrics: "Sitting on the passenger side of his best friend’s ride, tryin' to holla at me.†Don’t act like you don’t know who I’m talking about. The scrub they describe is living in his momma’s basement, takes his dates out on the bus or his bike and never has any money. The larger question is, is this term and description applicable to all black folks?