999 9th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia 20001

Looking to grow your small business? Don't miss the first-ever GrowSmartBiz Conference!

Who:
Small business owners, entrepreneurs and aspiring CEOs

What:
GrowSmartBiz Conference (www.tinyurl.com/gsbiz) is a one-day event featuring renowned small business leaders and well-known industry experts – including keynote speaker Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine and author of The Long Tail and Free – designed to provide resources for small business owners to use to overcome industry challenges.

Register Today
www.tinyurl.com/gsbiz

Featuring opening keynote:
Chris Anderson, Editor-in-Chief of Wired Magazine
With his New York Times bestseller The Long Tail, Chris Anderson named the rise of the niche market as a powerful new force in our economy. He is one of the most knowledgeable, insightful and articulate voices at the center of the new economy. Now, Chris has published Free: The Past and Future of a Radical Price, originally as an article in Wired magazine, and as a book that has generated incredible interest, buzz and debate. Learn from Chris the future of business and how to thrive through freeconomics—what business models look like when free has emerged as a full-fledge economy.
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Attendees will leave the conference with:
- Insights into best practices of successful small businesses
- Proven strategies for business growth despite the current economy
- Executable, cost-effective ways to market and promote your businesses
- Knowledge of what banks believe is the key to securing small business financing
- Actionable ideas for integrating and leveraging social media into existing marketing and communications efforts
- Lots of free stuff – including a free domain name from Network Solutions®, a copy of Chris Anderson’s best-selling book, Free, and business planning software from Palo Alto Software.
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Register Today
www.tinyurl.com/gsbiz

Added by mlnelson84 on September 8, 2009