Soaring Unemployment & High Taxes: the Future of Small Business in 2013

by: admin , July 18, 2012

As more small business owners are hit harder with taxes, how can they stay on top as we break into 2013?


The last week has seen news headlines full of red flags for small business owners from having their accomplishments dismissed by the White House to warnings of skyrocketing unemployment and higher taxes for the successful. So what does this all mean for entrepreneurs?


Even if the White House changes hands in November there is no guarantee these factors will be immediately turned around. Small business owners need to prepare for more competition as a good percentage of the potential 2 million new jobless create their own startups as well as anticipating the necessity to maintain fewer full time employees and competing with more offshore based enterprises operating on larger profit margins.


This certainly isn't the end of the small American business but it does mean changes are needed in order to remain competitive and stay on top…


It means the need to embrace a larger more global consumer base and the need to harness the best business tools in order to stand out and fatten the bottom line. However, this will all bring the opportunity to collaborate with many other freelance professionals providing small businesses have invested in the systems to enable effective communication.


Though perhaps most importantly for the ability of young businesses to survive and thrive is controlling the best toll free vanity numbers. Fortunately searching for and reserving premium vanity numbers has become easier and more affordable than ever but a huge flood of new businesses will spike competition and their values quickly.


Just as with real estate, web domain names, and custom social URLs, those who act quickly to scoop up the best toll free numbers stand to win big over the next few years.


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