Small Business Owners Drowning in Too Much Information

On the Internet information abounds; it is easy for the average small business owner to go on information overload while looking for important information critical to running their company. Many small business owners spend more time searching for the right information and solutions than managing their businesses. This information overload can actually stop the SBO from taking action because of not knowing what action to take.

(PRWEB) March 8 2004--On the Internet information abounds, it is easy for the average small business owner to go on information overload while looking for important information critical to running their company. Many small business owners spend more time searching for the right information and solutions than managing their businesses. This information overload can actually stop the SBO from taking action because of not knowing what action to take.

"I've spent literally hundreds of hours looking for solutions for my own small business," says Melody Campbell, small business owner herself. "Sometimes the answer would be easy to find, and sometimes it would take me days. What a waste of time! I thought there must be an easier way!"

The average small business owner is so overloaded with information one could literally drown in too much information. Many small business owners are single operators of their company, so they must make their activity count.

Being a small business owner herself, Melody Campbell says she understands the need for quick reliable solutions, The Small Business Guru is designed to be a place for the small business owner to find answers 24/7. Topics include:

Start up

Getting More Business

Technology for Small Business

Ideas for New Products

Small Business Financials

Topic ideas come directly from member questions. Often when one member has the question, other members are also looking for the solution. Campbell says by one doing the research for many it's a more efficient and cost-effective way to provide solutions for the small business owner. "I do the research, so the members don't have to" says Campbell.

The Small Business Guru publishes a free weekly tip letter informing subscribers of new resources and solutions to be found on The Small Business Guru website. Some of the information is available to the general public, but most is available to members only.

For a small membership fee of only $19.95 per month, the small business owner has ready access to articles, reviews, product ideas and downloadable templates and documents that can be used by the small Business owner in daily business management activities.

When asked why she does this, Melody Campbell says, "The Small Business Guru Members Only site allows other small business owners to leverage my research to stimulate their own talents and skills to accelerate their success with exclusive reviews and analysis from one business owner to another. I really just want to make it easier for them to succeed at what they're already doing."

For more information on how small business owners can discover for themselves the solutions available and take advantage of the research visit www.TheSmallBusinessGuru.com.

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Melody Campbell
THE SMALL BUSINESS GURU
http://www.TheSmallBusinessGuru.com
503.362.2095

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