Win a $100,000 Small Business Makeover!
Despite all the media reports of economic gloom and doom, the entrepreneurial spirit of America is robust and strong. To help keep it that way, SBTV.com, Sam’s Club, and the National Federation of Independent Business bring you the Sam’s Club Invoice Comparison Challenge and $100,000 Small Business Makeover contest. Visit your local Sam’s Club during National Small Business Week, April 21-25, and bring in a recent Sam’s competitor invoice that shows what products you typically buy for your small business. A Sam’s Club associate will compare your list to 25 core Sam’s Club products and let you know just how much you can save by shopping at Sam’s Club. Then visit SBTV.com and use your Invoice Comparison Challenge code to register for your chance to win a $100,000 prize package including up to $25,000 in cash, Sam’s Club products, business mentoring from SBTV.com, and a lifetime membership in the National Federation of Independent Business. For complete details, visit SBTV.com.
SBTV.com-Small Business Television is the only video news and information destination site for America’s 25 million small businesses. SBTV.com is committed to providing small business owners and entrepreneurs with the tools they need to manage, grow, and protect their ventures. SBTV.com video, audio, and text article content is created by experienced business journalists and leading small business experts on topics such as marketing on a small budget, stretching your technology dollar, managing employees, and entrepreneurial success stories. The SBTV.com Business Center provides a virtual marketplace for small business owners and experts to come together to network and share knowledge and expertise. At SBTV.com, small business isn’t just about making a living, it’s a way of life.
This seems like an awful amount of work to enter a contest…we don’t even have a Sam’s Club in NYC.
NFIB, or National Federation of Independent Business, is a great organization that truly listens to and benefits every small business. My husband was in sales management for this company when we moved to Virginia. I don’t currently have a Sams Club membership, but I’ll take that challenge.
This does sound like some extra tasks to add to my list…I just launched my new business that you can see on http://www.californiastylessalon.com. If I am able to get a few more expert independent hairstylists ,estheticians and a natural nails only manicurist who want to “go green” then I might be able to leave “the fort” and enter the contest… meanwhile, I’m hoping I can be on the style channel and have them suup up my eco-salon to my liking.
Glenwave714@gmail - June 14,2008 at 9a:30 Is it too late to enter this summer for the small business makeover. I am hoping to get back on my feet after this Sept 11, and the effect that it has had on small business like ours.
