BizBest Names Top 100 Small Biz Resources - Small Business Computing

BizBest Names Top 100 Small Biz Resources

Dec 4, 2003
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BizBest has just released the 2004 edition of its paperback The 100 Best Resources for Small Businesses.

Also called the BizBest100, this 96-page book is full of detailed analysis and ratings by BizBest experts who scour the globe for the best small business resources.

Founded by Daniel Kehrer, a nationally syndicated business columnist, BizBest Media is an independent publisher and accepts no advertising or sponsorships, so business owners know that the ratings have not been bought and sold.

“Today’s overloaded business owners and entrepreneurs often spend more time searching for solutions than managing their businesses,” Kehrer said. “Our reader-friendly BizBest100 handbook is a fast, simple and inexpensive way to fight the crippling effects of information overload and find help fast.”

The 100 Best Resources for Small Business book includes resources for day-to-day operations, women- and minority business ownership, the Internet, Small Business Administration loans, and legal services, plus:

  • Top solutions for marketing, sales, customer service, finance and small business technology.
  • Best places for online tax filing, trade show information, manufacturing help, shipping, insurance and import/export solutions.
  • How to find cool toll-free numbers, free counseling, competitive intelligence, low-cost Web sites and payroll help.
  • Top troubleshooting solutions, including virus protection, tech support and many more.
  • SmallBusinessComputing.com has been named as one of BizBest’s small business resources for keeping up with technology.

    BizBest Media publishes commercial-free business resource information. Its flagship publication, BizBest: Connections for Success, profiles 2,000 top resources in hundreds of categories. The 100 Best Resources for Small Businesses is available for $19.95 direct from BizBest100.com, Amazon.com and other outlets.

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