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January 25, 2007

Let's meet in Times Square!

I'm honored to be a Keynote speaker at the 2007 Small Business Summit, taking place on February 13th at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Times Square (in New York City).  This is a great conference where small business owners and "pundits" get together to discuss growth strategies for small businesses.  I'll be kicking off the conference with a talk on Why Your Small Business is Dying and You Don't Even Know It.  Provocative title, no?

Executives from companies like Symantec, Intuit, Terracycle and Wealthstream will be there, as will small business  "gurus" like John Jantsch of Duct Tape Marketing, and Anita Campbell of Small Business Trends.  The entire thing is put on by Ramon Ray, of smallbiztechnology.com, who has his finger on the pulse of all the latest tools and technologies that small business owners should be leveraging.  You can register here.

Also, I'll pay the entry fee ($149) for the first ten of you who email me describing your business and why you'd like to attend.  If you don't live in the New York area I'll kick in $200 towards your travel expenses as well.

I hope to see some of you in a few weeks on Times Square!

--jsk

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Lord Bless You Justin, and thanks for your support thru your April.

Congradulations for this "appointment" ! break a leg and enjoy!

marvin (no password) sault

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