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Article Title: Small Business Owners Prosper Through the Recession
Author: Andrew Thomas
Category: Small Business, Business
Word Count: 531
Keywords: women small business, small business for women
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Small businesses play a vital role in contributing to the economy an in the 
past decade women business owners have contributed significantly. The U.S. 
Small Business Administration gathers statistics about the importance of small 
businesses to the U.S. economy showing that small business employ almost half 
of all employees working in the private sector. Women owned business make up a 
significant portion of that.

The Center for Womens Business Research, the National Womens Business Council 
and Wal-Mart commissioned an extensive, groundbreaking study of women business 
owners across the United States to quantify the economic impact, obtain 
benchmarks and identify the needs of women entrepreneurs. Previous research 
into women owned business by the center have revealed that women small business 
owners do particularly well, disproportionately, in economic hard times. Their 
natural ability for risk adversity management, creative problem solving and 
team co-operation skills all contribute to their success.

Women also have a natural aptitude for business marketing, particular in 
industries that are mainly female consumer based. When in times of hardship 
marketing budgets irrationally get cut, women owners tend to be more creative 
and grass roots in their campaigns which also contributes to seeing them thrive 
during recessions. 

All this growth in female entrepreneurship has seen a greater earned trusts 
from banks and governments who now cater some of their products for women small 
business owners. There are more grants, small business loans and financial 
assistance to women to help them start, grow and develop their businesses. Gone 
are the days when women could not get finance unless they were married and with 
the permission of their husband. 

The emergence of blogs, websites for women, and business entrepreneurial sites 
catering for women in business have sprung up all over the internet. Now there 
is a great support network both online and offline for women entering into 
business or other entrepreneurial activities. 

The keyword search string women small business has grown substantially in the 
past year alone since the recession hit. Indicating more women wanting to take 
more control of their destiny and financial future.  This is a good place to 
start your online search for help, resources and ideas. 

The bottom line is that if you are a women looking to start of develop a small 
business, you will find more resources and support networks and systems to help 
get your started. It is worth doing a thorough search on all the support that 
is available to you before even drawing up your business plan, as it may impact 
your strategic planning and particularly your budget.  One word of warning 
though. Not all ideas are good ideas. 

As women we tend to get carried away with our creativity and we ... love ... 
our ideas and are passionate about what we ultimately choose to through our 
energy into. This is where getting good sound market research completed before 
spending in real money and effort is the best business advice you will ever 
get. Market research has never been cheaper either with much of what you need 
online. So no there is no excuse to get out and make a go and become a small 
business owner and drive your business to success.

Andrew Thomas is a small business owner who writes about many aspects of 
business and finances. Andrew can provide additional information about Women 
Small Business @ http://www.womensbusinessplan.com/women-small-business
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