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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

SBTV Small Business TV airing 24/7

This information was sent from Mom Inventor's Inc (http://www.mominventors.com/)newsletter:



SBTV is a "business magazine turned into a TV news network airing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Now imagine content that’s wholly focused on issues concerning small businesses – both start-ups and established enterprises."

http://sbtv.com/

"Founded in 2000, SBTV.com is the first and only video news and information destination site for America’s small business market. Packed with expertly produced content from professional journalists and industry experts, the site offers everything from technical information on how to run your business to inspirational stories from successful entrepreneurs across the U.S.
Best of all? It’s available via your computer at no charge– perfect for your busy life and your budget.
The network was founded by Susan Wilson Solovic, a former news anchor, corporate VP and Saint Louis University Law School graduate. She is the author of multiple books, including The Girls' Guide to Power and Success and the soon to be released Girls’ Guide to Building a Million $ Business. She has served on the National Women's Business Council, which counsels the President, Congress and the SBA on issues impacting women business owners.
“At SBTV.com, our goal is to provide exclusive programming from trusted small business experts to help our viewers turn their business dreams into reality,” explains Solovic.
She cites programming from E-Myth Theory author Michael Gerber as one example. His SBTV.com program, “In the Dreaming Room,” helps entrepreneurs engage in “intentional dreaming” to unleash the powers within.
Susan’s philosophy is that being an entrepreneur is a way of living - not just a way of making a living.
“There has never been a better time to be a woman business owner,” Solovic observed. “Women are finding opportunities to create businesses that fit the nuances of their lives and at the same time build economic independence. They are building enterprises that are changing the way the world does business – for the better." "

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