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Oct 10th
Our elected officials give disproportionate attention to the smallest small businesses when evaluated from the perspective of economic impact. Microbusinesses account for a tiny fraction of GDP and employment, yet our elected officials trip over each other trying to help and praise them.
Why are micro businesses so important to policy makers?
I think the answer lies in the two charts shown below. While businesses with between zero and four employees account for only 5 percent of private sector employment, they make up 61 percent of all businesses with employees. By contrast, big business – companies with 500 or more employees – account for the majority (51 percent) of private sector employment, but comprise less than one percent of companies.
This pattern helps to explain why politicians view micro businesses so differently from many other people. Instead of focusing on the economic impact of different sized businesses, politicians concentrate on the number of companies in each size category.
That perspective makes sense when you are garnering support in an election, but it also makes it difficult for politicians to formulate effective policies. Doing the latter often means concentrating on the minority of businesses that contribute the most to employment and GDP.
Share of Firms or Share of Employment?
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Sep 23rd
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Jun 7th
Startups account for a much smaller share of U.S. businesses than they used to. Recently released data from the Census Bureau shows that back in 1977, 16 percent of U.S. companies were new. By 2009, that share had fallen to 8 percent.
As the figure below shows, the overall trend in the proportion of startups has been downward, but the new company share had increased for several years prior to the Great Recession. The downturn reversed the increase and was a period of rapid decline in the proportion of start-ups.
Chart: Startups as a Percentage of all Businesses, 1977 to 2009
Chart of the Week: A Declining Share of U.S. Businesses are New
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May 8th
If you’re building for digital, for a place where you can’t possibly be present to guide or to answer questions, I think it’s vital you have someone who can review your work. Same for instruction manuals, secret ballots and road signs.
Not to make suggestions to make it better (what do they know?) but to share their confusions.
I don’t think that’s a phrase, but it should be. Share your confusions is a way of asking someone to dissect your work and point out what’s not totally clear.
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May 3rd
Send Share or Like Facebook Is Getting It Right
This content from: Duct Tape Marketing
Last week Facebook added some new tools to its public sharing toolbox and is aggressively whittling away at one of the most vexing issues in the social network world – unfiltered sharing.
See, lots of folks have built large Facebook followings and currently try to use their Facebook profile to share what’s important in their work world mixed with what’s important in their 3yr old niece’s world. The unfiltered nature of sharing stuff on Facebook and other social networks remains a business challenge. A like is a like on your profile whether it’s an industry article or a killer black dress.
Facebook introduced something called Groups a while back and I think this was a great start. The idea here is that you could segment your friends into groups, such as Family or Coworkers, and then post content on your profile and to push it out to members of a selected group. I don’t think small business owners are using this as effectively as they could, but the use is growing.
Last week Facebook added a new button option called the Send button. This button is similar to the Like button, but with a selective twist. When you click a Send button you are presented with a pop-up screen that gives you the option to select the friends you wish to send (much like a share) the content of this page to. Couple this with use of the Group function and all of a sudden you have a very useful tool for selectively sharing content on Facebook. Now the industry article is shared with Coworkers and killer black dress is shared with your sister.
With this addition Facebook users have the ability to share content privately with as little as one other friend if they like. I think this is a tool that will be adopted and added to Web pages as thoroughly as the Like button as it presents some functionality that has long been missing.
The official announcement from Facebook can be found here – The Send Button, Because Sometimes It’s Private
The good news for those that have already installed the Like code on their pages is that you can install the Send button like I have done side by side at the top of this post by simply adding the Send attribute to your existing XFBML code. (send=”true”) You can also generate new code for your specific pages by visiting the Send plugin page
If you are just getting started you should read my post on adding the Like button as it also discusses adding the Open Graph Protocol data that allows you to dictate what content, image and title is shared automatically for the page when someone clicks on your Send button.
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Jan 11th
There’s a story, possibly apocryphal, that goes like this: When one of Albert Einstein’s colleagues asked the eminent physicist for his telephone number one day, Einstein reached for a telephone directory.
“You don’t remember your own number?” the man asked, understandably startled.
“No,” Einstein replied with a shrug. ”Why should I memorize something I can so easily get from a book?”
Today, I think Einstein would say, “Why should I memorize something I can so easily get from a phone?”
Location is something important you can get from your phone; most small business owners want customers to have that critical bit of information. If you want to map your retail locations, or provide driving directions for your restaurant, or embed a Google map on your website, the little-known, but super-useful BatchGeo is a site you’ll want to check out.
In about five minutes, I created this cool sample map highlighting some of the Small Business Trends contributors, based on their Twitter profile location. You can see the full size, Google-powered map here.
You can reportedly do some of these same things in Google Maps, but they are not as easy to do. BatchGeo makes it easy, and even kind of fun. Some of the uses that I’ve seen for BatchGeo include mapping real estate properties (agents and brokers), coordinating with mobile workers by sending map links to field crews, showing a distance calculator from prominent locations to a specific store (probably useful for tourist towns), and mapping out sales territories by rep. The Seattle Times published a Holiday Lights 2010 feature using BatchGeo; see the map here. Finally, you can create an interactive store locator, so that when your customer uses a smartphone (which knows its own location), they will be given the nearest store location to them.
Here are a few more cool ways to use BatchGeo:

One of the sweetest things about this service is you can take your data from any spreadsheet, dump it into BatchGeo and it will do the heavy lifting for you. You just cut and paste your table into their entry form, and within minutes you have a map that you can embed, share or just marvel at. BatchGeo also has a big brother called Maptive, which is a premium professional level service that may fit your needs better. Find it on their home page.
Overall, I found this tool to be easy to use and practical. With more and more opportunity to market your business via Google Maps and other location-based services, having a robust map of your stores or locations, or using maps to understand your customer base for geographic targeting, BatchGeo is worth a look.
Learn more about BatchGeo.
Share Your Business Location With BatchGeo
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