July 2013 Features
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        The Ugly Truth About Small BusinessJuly 31, 2013 People who know me know that I love being an entrepreneur. There is absolutely nothing like the thrill of taking something that you created out to market. It’s a ton of fun, it’s challenging and it’s so rewarding to know that your future is entirely in your own hands. I really don’t know that anything helps you develop your own sense of self in quite the same way as creating your vision and then working hard to ensure its success. 
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        No Ifs, Ands or Butts: Get Your Employees Fit!July 29, 2013 Are your employees sitting at their desks all day? If so, chances are they’re not maximizing their productivity—and they could be racking up your health insurance costs. If you’re looking to build a healthier workforce (one that won’t have as many accidents and illnesses, and saves you money on health insurance and workers’ comp), consider ways to make yourself and your team more active at work. 
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        How Are Your Road Warriors Spending the Company Dime?July 26, 2013 Concur Analysis of $50 Billion in Business Expenses Reveals Small Business Travelers are More Active on the Road, Resulting in Higher Spend than Enterprise Counterparts. 
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        9 Entrepreneurship Principles You Shouldn’t ForgetJuly 25, 2013 Businesses fail all the time. SBA likes to throw statistics at you such as a 95% failure rate within a year of operation and so on. (But see the definitive small business failure rates.) We visit 9 entrepreneurship principles you shouldn’t forget, to help you be more successful. 
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        Billion Dollar Baby: U.S. Chamber is First to Hit $1B Lobbying MilestoneJuly 24, 2013 The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has made big news with the filing of a simple quarterly report. When the behemoth business trade group reported its lobbying numbers for the second quarter of 2013 on Monday, it set a new record: The Chamber became the first organization to report total lobbying expenditures of more than $1 billion, according to OpenSecrets.org. What has that gotten them? Not as much as they would like. 
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        Georgia’s International Businesses Experience Declined in 2nd QuarterJuly 23, 2013 Georgia international businesses experienced a slight drop in second-quarter activity due to decreases in both employment and capital spending, which offset increases in new orders and production, according to the Georgia International Business Index. 
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        7 Ways Savvy Businesses Use MobileJuly 22, 2013 It’s exciting to see small businesses jumping on the mobile revolution. I think it’s more noticeable with small businesses, because we’ve been conditioned to expect “old style” low tech ways of conducting business from smaller vendors. But today that’s simply no longer true. 
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        How to Take a Summer Vacation From Your BusinessJuly 19, 2013 Summer is a popular time for Americans to set off to their favorite vacation destinations. But for small business owners, taking time off can lead to missed opportunities and missed income. 
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        How Changing Interest Rates May Affect Your InvestmentsJuly 18, 2013 Even if you didn’t take Economics 101 in college, just navigating through the past several years has given you hands-on experience with one of the course’s most valuable lessons: The rise and fall of interest rates is one of the biggest factors influencing global economies, financial markets, and our daily lives. That’s why it is important to have a basic understanding of how interest rate changes could affect not only your wallet but also your investment portfolio. 
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        Small Business Owners: Healthier, But Less Likely to Be InsuredJuly 17, 2013 A majority of small business owners (53 percent) believe that running a company improves their health, a recent Bank of America survey indicates. And those in business for themselves are in better shape than those who work for others, a Gallup-Healthways Well-Being survey reveals. 
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        Are Tough Times Inspiring Better Leaders and Increasing Engagement?July 15, 2013 Are your employees engaged in their jobs? A Gallup poll measured the growth of employee engagement and which of 12 different occupations tend to boast the highest engagement. 
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        How Seamless is Your Company?July 12, 2013 In this months article, Doug Robinson examines what type of employees are found in today's marketplace, and what you can do to make your company and employees more seamless. 
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        GPA Inks Inland Port Deal to Ensure GrowthJuly 11, 2013 A new inland port agreement signed today by Governor Nathan Deal, the Georgia Ports Authority and Cordele Intermodal Services will create and expand international markets for regional business. The agreement, which ensures a direct 200-mile rail route to and from GPA’s Garden City Terminal in Savannah, will serve as a gateway to Southwest Georgia and adjacent regions of Florida and Alabama. 
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        Do Small Business Lending Programs Work?July 08, 2013 You gotta love the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Their job is to do the research requested by Congress or written into legislation in order to makes sure that government programs are doing what they are supposed to be doing. The GAO was just doing its job when it recently released a report on the implementation of a couple of new Treasury Department small business lending programs created through the Small business Jobs Act of 2010. The finding were so-so. 



