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Small Business Magazines

June 30, 2011 :: by Linda Jo Martin

There are over 1,500 business related magazines!

The ones you choose to learn from for your business will depend on what type of business you’re conducting. For my business, which includes content writing, I buy Writer’s Digest and a few others. There are dozens of other businesses with their own magazines, for example Cooking for Profit, Beverage World, Pet Business, Convenience Store News, and Chiropractic Economics.

Creative is a magazine for business promotion and marketing – one of my favorite topics!

Officepro has tips for anyone with an internet-based small business in a home office.

Business periodicals are tax deductible, and we really do need to keep informed of all new developments in our industry. When starting a new business you may find yourself way too busy to stop and read a magazine, yet something on the cover will attract your attention and you’ll find clues to management of your business that are valuable and worth knowing.

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Hi! I'm Linda Jo Martin, an artist in training. Formerly I was a xhtml/css web designer. This used to be my webdesign business site. Since I retired I've preserved the old articles about webdesign business issues but transformed the site for my adventures in creativity. This includes art, writing, and whatever else comes up in the creativity sector of life. I also review books. I'll review art books here, but my main site for book reviews is Linda Book Lady.

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