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Education
Small Business Funding Lunch and Learn
The Small Business Funding Lunch and Learn, co-hosted by the Rock County Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and SENB Bank on April 27 at Blackhawk Technical College in Janesville, was a great opportunity for entrepreneurs to discover resources and get answers to common financial questions.
5 things I wish I’d learned earlier about exporting
I had a great conversation with a colleague the other day about how I knew I was exporting. I thought the question was a bit funny given my background but, to his perspective, my friend only ships domestically.
UW-LaCrosse SBDC shares changes to LLC law
UW-LaCrosse Small Business Development Center (SBDC) recently hosted a series of webinars focused on the upcoming changes to Wisconsin LLC Law.
Trade in Services part 2
Last month I discussed the opportunity of exporting your services to a foreign buyer, see Trade in Services part 1 .
Capital Access Clinic in Rock County Recap
The SBDC’s Wisconsin Capital Access Clinic helped make the topic of small business accounting more easily understandable at the lunch and learn hosted by the SBDC at Rock County.
E-Commerce Academy Closes (for now!)
The E-Commerce Academy, which was rolled out in 2021 to help support small business owners who want a proven path to building sales online, has wrapped up its 2022 cohort.
Digital marketing event in Rock County hits ‘the big 3’
This week, the power of the Wisconsin SBDC Network’s combined talent was on full display when the SBDC at Rock County hosted a lunch and learn featuring the Wisconsin Digital Marketing Clinic.
E-Commerce Academy returns for fall 2022
The E-Commerce Academy was rolled out in 2021 to help support small business owners who want a proven path to building sales online.
Exporting Climate Change
I’ve long wondered: If/when cleantech comes back into vogue, what will it look like? The underlying trends — a world of constrained resources for 9 billion people by 2050 — continue to chug along, as solar panels and wind turbines grow and electric vehicles begin to make a dent.