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Today in Global Small Business: The World's Champion on Exporting -Small Business

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What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners:
  • If you are struggling with how to take your product or service overseas, do yourself a favor and sign up for this upcoming (7/18) New York NEXCO event featuring the world's champion on exporting, Laurel Delaney, who will present "How to Export Successfully in the Digital Age." Program includes an after-seminar reception for wine-tasting and networking with the NY metro exporting community.  For more information and to register, visit:  https://conta.cc/32srXWS  
  • Quote of the week: “If you are not taking care of your customer, your competitor will." — Bob Hooey
  • Two businesses are bringing small business owners around the world a comprehensive array of products and services to make running their enterprise easier, more efficient and more profitable.
  • For labor to secure gains, in the United States or globally, workers must mobilize.  Here's why.
  • When it comes to global payment technologies there are several countries that are the most advanced.  However, it is two specific countries that stand out and make the payment experience easy for the global consumer. 
  • Many business owners believe that in the not-too-distant future — they will be exporting a “significant chunk” of the cannabis they are growing domestically.  The cannabis market is expected to grow exponentially (globally) in the next couple of years.


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Today in Global Small Business: The World's Champion on Exporting -Small Business

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