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Thursday
Jun102010

What's the Worst That Could Happen? Bad Business Advice

Mark your calendar! If you haven’t heard, Simple Truths for Women Entrepreneurs will host their 1st Annual Townhall Show on the MONDAY June 21st at 3:00 p.m. (PST). I have four intriguing, insightful and well-informed women entrepreneur panelists from all across the country to talk about all things small business related.  (Think Oprah’s XM satellite radio show “Oprah & Friends” – only we’ll be talking about women-in-business stuff!) It’s the ultimate source for information AND inspiration for women entrepreneurs!

Don’t miss this month’s topic: What’s the Worst That Could Happen? Some of the worst business advice you could get and how to avoid costly and timely mistakes. We always hear about “how to” do business and what’s the best way to grow our business, but what about what NOT to do? What about the traps that are set for small business owners and the myths that can easily snare new  experienced, and unsuspecting small business owners? During our 1st Annual Townhall Show, we will talk about some of the worst business advice you’ve ever heard, clarify business myths and share with you some damaging business traps to watch out for.

Join us LIVE for interactive and dynamic small business dialogue as my POWERFUL and DYNAMIC panel of co-hosts and I share our insight, knowledge and experiences – after all, it’s a show FOR women just like you!  

Hope to hear you on the call! 

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