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Guidance from the SBA for Women Seeking Federal Contracts
I want to pass along this excerpt and link from the US Small Business Administration:
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U.S. Small Business Administration
– News Release –
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Release Date: October 14, 2009
Contact: Cecelia Taylor (202) 401-3059
Release Number: 09-71
Internet Address: http://www.sba.gov/news
SBA Launches New Online Training Course: Winning Federal Contracts –
A Guide for Women Entrepreneurs
WASHINGTON ─ Women who own small businesses will be able to use a new
online U.S. Small Business Administration training course to learn how to
identify and take advantage of federal contracting opportunities. The new
training course, Winning Federal Contracts: A Guide for Women Entrepreneurs,
is part of an ongoing government-wide initiative to promote opportunities for
women-owned businesses in the area of government contracting.
See the rest of this news release at the link above. The Winning Federal Contracts course is available on SBA’s Web site at www.sba.gov or directly at www.sba.gov/fedcontractingtraining.
SBTV now on YouTube
The US Small Business Administration now has a channel on YouTube, where you can keep track of all of the latest information to help you grow or start your own small business.
Check out the programs available on this channel for free counseling, tips, and loan info!
Google Docs!
I’ve been exploring the features of Google Docs, and I can highly recommend it for any small business looking for a simple way to collaborate on documents, spreadsheets, presentations and even calendars. And you can’t beat the price – its FREE.
If you are not already using Gmail to handle your domain’s email (I highly recommend this as well – see earlier post), then you will need to setup a Google account in order to use Google Docs. All of this is listed under the heading, Google Apps.

The Administrator(s) and/or document authors decide with whom to share each document. There are several ways to organize the documents, including folders. Alas, you can’t share folders. Go ahead and organize all of the documents you have access to, but they will not be located in the same folders for other users. This does allow for individual flexibility on how to organize and find your docs.
Google Docs provides a way to create new documents in addition to uploading documents. Microsoft Office document types are supported, as well as PDF uploading. There is a limit to the size of the files, the total storage space, and the number of users – but you can easily upgrade to a paid, enhanced version if you outgrow the free version.
The real power in Google Apps is in Forms and Sites, IMO. Forms are a powerful way to collect information, including automatically including user names and timestamps. Sites is a way to put your Forms, as well as an impressive array of Gadgets and page types, together to form a multi-page company Intranet. Sweet.
Small Business TV!
Did you know that there is an internet-based resource for small businesses that combines video content like a television channel, plus cutting-edge web content? I’ve known about sbtv.com for awhile, but never visited. BIG mistake. If you own a small business, or are thinking about starting one, I strongly recommend that you visit sbtv.com. Sbtv.com is powered by our very own federal government.
This is the time of year when many small businesses are scrambling to to meet budget and revenue goals, as well as prepare for taxes. Business owners can do themselves a huge favor by keeping accurate and current records of all business and financial transactions. If you wear many hats, including Accountant, be sure that you utilize your accounting software to the fullest extent. This will help you get through year-end close and taxes smoothly, so that you can focus more of your time on your business!
The IRS has announced the new mileage rates for 2009. Beginning January 1, 2009, the rate is 0.55/business mile driven, down 3.5 cents from the current 0.585/business mile driven. You can also find a wealth of information about taxes for your small business or self-employment at the Internal Revenue Service’s Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center.
If you have questions or need help with your small business accounting, data systems, or reporting, please contact me at info@coakleysbs.com.
Happy Holidays!
Google email at your domain
I have been test-driving Google’s email (“Gmail”), routed so that it uses my own domain. So far, it has worked great, though I let my hosting service do the heavy lifting as far as changing the settings where needed to get the routing done properly. My hosting service made this easy – so it required hardly any time on my part.
I love that I am able to use my own domain, which means that I do NOT change my email address or lose the reference to my business website.
The reason I decided to give this a try is that I became frustrated with accessing my email from multiple locations – IMAP service was not a perfect fit. I also really liked Google’s approach to handling email in “conversations,” and it does a good job of linking separate emails appropriately.
If you have an exchange server, and it is working smoothly – I think you should stick with your investment. If your email is always “going down” or not working properly, you may want to experiment with Gmail. I recommend setting up a personal account and just using it for awhile. This will give you an idea of how it looks and feels. If you decide to make the change, Google even offers an easy conversion tool to move all of your existing email and contacts from Outlook and other software – to Google.
Next up, I will be experimenting with Google Docs!
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