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| April 13, 2011 | ||
| SmallBiz InsiderKeep up-to-date with our latest offerings for entrepreneurs and small-business owners | ||
| Inside: This Week in SmallBiz 
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|  COVER STORY  How to Pay No Taxes Eleven shelters, dodges, and rolls—all perfectly legal—used by America's wealthiest people  SMART ANSWERS  When Your Business Can't Repay a Bank Loan A business turnaround adviser explains why small and midsize companies are having trouble servicing their debt and offers advice on defusing tough situations Google, Facebook Group Tries to Delay Debit-Card Fee Rules TechNet called on lawmakers to postpone rules that would cap fees charged to merchants for debit-card payments  SMART ANSWERS  When It Pays to Spend on Trade Shows First determine what you'll get out of attending an event in person. Then consider a veteran business conference organizer's advice America's Most Promising Startups Meet new companies from across the country that embody the creativity and resilience common among today's entrepreneurs Focus On Entrepreneurs, March 2011 From Bloomberg Businessweek, a roundup of news, trends, and ideas for small business owners  ENTERPRISE   Focus On Entrepreneurs, February 2011 From Bloomberg Businessweek, a roundup of news, trends, and ideas for small business owners  ENTERPRISE   Focus On Entrepreneurs, January 2011 From Bloomberg Businessweek, a roundup of news, trends, and ideas for small business owners Need Help? Find experts in your area in:
 
 |    SMART ANSWERS   KAREN E. KLEIN >>    How to Lure Potential Customers to Your Site Problems? Your company may be targeting the wrong market with the wrong tool. Instead of search marketing, hire a few sales folks and build awareness with ads SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO KAREN >   VIEWPOINT  BILL BRADLEY >>     Bill Bradley: Tax Reform Is a Team Sport The former New Jersey senator says the lesson from the 1986 tax reform is that you need an all-star squad in the White House, Cabinet, and Congress to win View all articles for Bill BradleyToday's Tip Sales & Marketing   You may use the phrase "pest control" to describe your services, but someone who just found bedbugs and turns to the Web to find a local service provider might be more likely to use the phrase: "how do I get rid of bedbugs?"  --Doug LaBahn, Vice-President of Product, WebVisibleREAD MORE > | 
 
 
 
  
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