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Successful Small Businesses are key to a Strong Economy
By Anonymous

The Online Think Tank has looked into the economic trends of large corporate lay offs in many Industries as market sector rotations occur, sometimes due to increasingly new disruptive technologies and/or dying old industries or changes in governmental policies and regulations. Without condemning policies or problems of the past and simply looking a past and present trends we have come to the conclusion that this is the normal cycle of evolution for commerce.

As jobs and skilled labor move around in various industries and new training and education catches up with advancing and growth industries we are also seeing the pendulum shift of people moving into their own enterprises as small business people. In many large first world countries as well as many smaller third world countries we see entrepreneurship alive and well. Typically in the largest countries such as that of the United States we see this as an extension of their pursuit of happiness or the coined phrase "Their American Dream." Small Businesses in countries like the USA account for 2/3 of all jobs and ten percent of the population of the country are owners of their own small businesses.

No matter what the case is, few are able to get the training necessary from moving from a large structured job as an employee of a large corporation to the grass roots understanding of their local communities and it's idiosyncrasies of customer buying behavior. It is for that reason that the Online Think Tank came up with this sound advice for all those starting their own small businesses.

Click Here for small business advice to insure success in your local communities.

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