Friday, April 17, 2009

Advertise on Business Owners Idea Cafe

  Small Business Administration - Helping small business succeed! Small Business Madison - The Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce's website of business resources. Office of Corporate Relations - " Putting the Resources of a World Class University to work for your business". Economic Development Resources in Dane County - Dane County's economic development Resource guide. Wisconsin Entrepreneurs' Network - Access to a statewide network of entrepreneurial resources and expertise to create new ventures; help grow existing business, and move forward high potential entrepreneurs to enable Wisconsin to be competitive in a global economic environment.

   With 95% of our audience small business owners, Business Owners Idea Cafe reaches the huge, elusive business demographic of firms with 1-20 employees. This market segment represents 90% of all businesses. Online since 1995, Business Owners Idea Cafe (aka Idea Cafe) has repeatedly been top-rated by The Wall Street Journal and Cahners In-Stat/MDR as an Online Business Center that helps small business owners and start-ups learn, network and thrive.

  Idea Cafe's "distinctive fun and friendly home page, spirited CyberSchmooz Community" and "candid and helpful expert discussions successfully attract the big diverse market of the smallest businesses.""Idea Cafe... the most-visited forums for small business on the web Amalthea raised Zeus on the milk of a goat and in turn Zeus gave her the goat’s horn, the horn of plenty, which had the power to give to the person in possession of it whatever he or she desired. This is the legend of cornucopia.

  Despite what contemporary mindsets might be, for us at Or-phe-us real wealth is still linked with milk, food, corn and maize. To just give you a reality check. Did you know that from 1995 till 2005, corn gave an average minus 3 per cent return annually? And six out of the last ten years were negative. But 2006 just inverted the scale, as the decade average moved up from minus 3 per cent to plus 3 per cent. Corn was up 57 per cent in 2006.

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