1555 Lafayette Road
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Portsmouth telephone: (603) 430-2892
Manchester telephone: (603) 623-7383
facsimile: (603) 430-3706
email: info@WomenBiz.org
 

The Women's Business Center supports and strengthens women entrepreneurs in all stages of business development through education, counseling, peer support and advocacy.

Click for Slide Show of Business in Bloom event - May 4, 2009

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At last! A course that teaches you HOW to work ‘on your business’. "...Running Your Business" is a course that gives you tools and practical advice, discusses nuts and bolts things like cash flow and how much to spend on marketing and when to hire another employee, and gives you feedback to make sure you are doing it right! Gail Zona of Next Step Business is offering a summer series to teach you exactly HOW to be successful in your business. If your definition of success is bringing in more sales, putting more money in your pocket, expanding to a second location, or just spending less time day-to-day, Gail will help you put that into action and succeed! Now in her fourth year of group coaching with micro-entrepreneurs, Gail has proven methods with concept handouts, interactive worksheets, in-session coaching, and followup coaching on the group’s private website. Gail has helped dozens of other businesses succeed. How about you?

Gail’s "...Running Your Business" 3 part series starts in July on the 1st Monday of the month for Portsmouth and the 3rd Monday of the month for Manchester. This is the best investment you will make in your business this year! One less trip to the office supply store each month and you could do the same things as other participants have done:

Quintuple your sales (yes, that means 5 times your previous sales!)
Triple your profits
Continue with steady growth even during the recession
Be forced to raise your prices because you have so much business
 
Three months from now, you could Be More Successful. Isn’t that what you have always wanted to be? Join us in this summer.
sba-partnerlogo The Women's Business Center is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). U.S. Small Business Administration's funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services.