Branding for Small Businesses

Branding Pointers For Small Businesses

Branding isn’t just for the big guys. Small businesses can launch, grow and expand through clear and consistent messaging and marketing, just like larger companies do. If you’re a small-business owner, creating a distinct brand image for your product or service is essential – and can be accomplished through some very simple methods.

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Hosting Your Web Site

The success of your web site hinges on selecting the right web-hosting service. There are many factors to consider when evaluating prospective providers. Find out what to consider when selecting a Web hosting company and how to choose the best Web hosting solution. Compare the advantages of hosting your small business Web site with Bahamas […]

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10 Ways To Advertise Smarter

Quite often we hear business owners and managers lamenting the fact that their advertising isn’t really working for them. Whether they are advertising in the local newspapers, on local websites or using Facebook or Google AdSense ads, many of them end up feeling that advertising is an uneccessary expense. If done correctly, advertising can be […]

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Sell Online

BahamasB2B has been creating and providing e-Commerce solutions to small businesses for 20 years. These services, backed by the BahamasB2B.com brand name, use our proven technological expertise and industry knowledge, allowing you to focus on achieving your own e-business goals. If you’re looking for a way to create an online store front, We recommend Shopify […]

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Five Tips For Growing a Small Business

There are all sorts of books, classes and websites devoted to starting your own business. But once you get underway, you might discover that what you’ve learned thus far doesn’t cover everything you need to know as a business leader. Here’s five tips for growing a small business that you probably wouldn’t learn in business […]

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Government Proposed 21-Year Lease Of Reclaimed Crown Land To Peter Nygard

The Government proposed a 21-year lease of reclaimed Crown Land at Nygard Cay to its fashion mogul owner, with an annual rental rate pegged at $25,000. Documents obtained by Tribune Business reveal that the Christie administration sought to justify the lease on the grounds that it was needed to support an “estimated $50 million touristic […]

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