Entrepreneurs are Proving that Small Business is not so Small
Small Businesses are affecting the growth and development of our economy and Entrepreneurs are proving that Small Business is not so Small! Sole proprietors’ incomes and profits were up 6.2 percent, and productivity rose 4.5 percent in 2003. These indicators confirm that entrepreneurs, freelancers and small business owners have paved the way for further expansion, and they have only improved the momentum.
(PRWEB) January 13, 2005 -- Small Businesses are affecting the growth and
development of our economy and Entrepreneurs are proving that Small Business is
not so Small! According to the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) report, the
2003 market demonstrated some great economic indicators that prove proprietors’
income growth. Sole proprietors’ incomes and profits were up 6.2 percent, and
productivity rose 4.5 percent. Banks began relaxing their loan standards, and
small business credit became easier to obtain. Small Business expansion has been
at its highest level since January 2000, and entrepreneurs are proving that 2005
is a great year to show that they are up for the challenge of operating on their
own.
This is great news for solo-entrepreneurs. These indicators confirm
that entrepreneurs, freelancers and small business owners have paved the way for
further expansion, and they have only improved the momentum. As great as this
news is, many economic forecasters such as David K. Foot, author of “Boom, Bust
and Echo”, imply that we are heading for an economic collapse. Chad Moutray,
chief economist of the SBA states, “Continued strong economic growth will
require an environment that fosters more entrepreneurial activity.”
Consequently, statistics show a positive economic growth, but is this future
growth possible – or is it just idealism? According to Chad Moutray, to see
continued economic growth, there must be support for entrepreneurs and their
businesses. In addition to this positive economic growth
for small business there has been an increase of support systems for
entrepreneurs. One company in particular celebrates small business growth and
provides a place where entrepreneurs can find many practical resources.
Solo-E.com boasts an ongoing arrival of practical yet fun resources. Their
classes, programs, seminars, teleclasses, audio recordings, e-courses and
supportive online community energize professionals to thrust their energy and
creative drive into their small business.
The vision of Solo-E is to
support solo-entrepreneurs in becoming the motivating force in the world labor
market. They are thinking big and aiding solo-entrepreneurs to promote
themselves and their businesses through their global fusion.
The mission
of Solo-E.com is to bring together experienced, novice and hopeful Solo
Entrepreneurs, through technology, to:
* Support the exchange of ideas and
services.
* Foster learning and relationships within the
community.
* Offer educational products and programs,
information and dialogue.
* Facilitate, promote and
celebrate Solo Entrepreneurship.
In a society where economic growth is
uncertain and solely based on the support available, it is comforting to know
that Solo-E.com is in sync with the concerns and issues related to small
businesses and entrepreneurs. As Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses prove that
small business is not so small – Solo-E.com proves that small business is pretty
big after all. Solo-E.com intends to expand this positive economic momentum by
providing the environment needed to do so.
Our team of Solo
Entrepreneurs is comprised of small business experts who support others in
finding business success with the flexibility and freedom to have a life, too.
Network with other freelancers, self-employed and Solo Entrepreneurs in our
forums, enjoy our articles and newsletter, and find other online training
opportunities. Solo-E.com creates an environment of growth, information,
powerful resources and motivation. Solo-E – the place where we find fun,
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