Did you know that next week, May 5th – 11th, is National Small Business Week? If you’re new to the Small- Mid-sized business world (commonly referred to as SMB), National Small Business week is filled with tons of conferences, both in-person and virtual conferences. Though each conference is unique, we’re going to focus on the one we’re super excited about attending: The 2019 National Small Business Week Virtual Conference hosted by The U.S. Small Business Administration and SCORE Association.
This conference is offering live webinars from Tuesday, May 7th – Wednesday, May 8 between 11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. ET/ 8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. PT each day. Registration is FREE, so if you are interested I would highly recommend registering as soon as possible!
Some of the webinars they are featuring cover the following topics:
- Mastering Control of Your Cash Flow – join this session to find ways to manage your business’s cash flow and access capital to help it run smoothly.
- How to do Business with the Federal Government – this informative webinar will give you an overview of SBA small business program eligibilities and small business tools to assist in gaining access to federal procurements.
- Making Sense of Online Marketing: A Simple Checklist for Success – this session will share the foundational elements to help you get the word out about your business.
- The U.S. Economic Outlook and Its Impact on Small Business – join this timely webinar that will cover economic updates, income growth, the labor market, consumer spending, and more.
- Creating Effective Online Ads – in this webinar, you’ll discover how online ads can help your business connect to new customers, promote special offers, and grow brand awareness.
This conference is sponsored by some of the most renowned United States originating and operating businesses such as Google, Chase, Visa, Facebook, Square, ADP, and more.
Have we piqued your interest enough for you to join us? Visit this link to register. Once you’ve registered, make sure to shoot us a message about what your favorite part was as well as any recommendations you would have for the webinar leaders!