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Early Stages Small Business Brand Developments
Understanding how company branding works, and accepting the challenges of doing business, actually set the stage for your company’s path to success. While, these two business actions are developing, your company’s presence and values are being established in the marketplace. Small businesses need to know your market and your customer to create … Continue reading
Understanding Small Business Size Concerns
Small business programs and set aside opportunities are business strategies for small companies to establish a long term relationship into doing business with government. Business owners and business development personnel need to be aware of small business classifications before submitting a bid.
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NAICS Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSBs) Under Represented
Is your company listed as one of the NAICS industry codes where Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSBs) are under represented in the federal contracting arena? Did you know that Economically Disadvantaged Women Owned Small Businesses (EDWOSBs) can take advantage of two … Continue reading
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SBA Third Party Certification Limits
Woman owned small businesses (WOSB) have an alternative choice of being certified for a fee. The SBA has acknowledged third party certifications, according to the WOSB government program. Third parties may only have the authority to certify WOSBs and not EDWOSBs (Economically Disadvantage Woman … Continue reading
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Self Certified Woman Owned Small Business, WOSB
Self certified WOSBs proceed to solicit business through Government systems. Contracting officers looking to solicit WOSB set asides will verify through CCR, OCRA or the SBA repository. They may also request this information or documents directly from the submitting WOSB … Continue reading
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Increase Your Market Target
Doing business with the government analyzes your company’s listings and product NAICS linked to government business. We are your resource for processing through the system. Government business is built on acronyms, and you need to understand them to be ahead of the competition. We coach you through the … Continue reading
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WOSB Set Aside Opportunities
A set aside is the government’s method of restricting competition for a specific bid opportunity. There are seven types of set aside programs, WOSB is one. The purpose of a set aside is to limit the size of companies capable … Continue reading
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SBA Small Business Size Updated
Effective March 12, 2012 the newly revised small business size standards go into action. The SBA has identified 37 small business standards in 34 business industries under Sector 54 and Sector 81.
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Government Contracts for WOSBs
It’s out for bid. Are you registered and ready to participate in doing business with the government? On February 4, 2011, the Federal WOSB’s Program started it’s applications to identified Women Owned Businesses and increase specific opportunities for government contracting. The SBA … Continue reading
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