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A Look at the Hottest Opportunities to Start or Grow a Business in 2010 and Beyond
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Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Time: 1:00 p.m. EST

Join us for a special interactive Web seminar on spotting the next "hot trend." Do you have a question you would like to ask our panel of business trend experts? Submit your questions

What if you could peer into a crystal ball and identify the best and hottest opportunities for starting or growing a business in 2010 and beyond?

In this 30-minute, interactive program that includes videos, quizzes, and a question-and-answer session, we will showcase small business owners and trend-spotting experts who will teach you about the not-so-obvious trends and opportunities that can greatly increase your revenues.

  • Develop a super-deep niche like urban beekeeper Cameo Wood is doing at her San Francisco store.
  • Save time and money with cloud computing, which gives small businesses access to technology tools the big guys use.
  • Do good and increase revenue with embedded generosity, which enables customers to give back in a simple and automatic way.

Just think of the new and profitable products and services you could have created if you had identified the most important trends to emerge in the 1990s -- the explosion of video gaming, advances in recycling technology, and widespread use of mobile phones.

Our panel of experts will include:

Anita Campbell: A small business expert, Anita serves as CEO of Anita Campbell Associates, a woman-owned consulting firm. She is founder and editor-in-chief of Small Business Trends, an award-winning online publication. She also hosts Small Business Trends Radio, where she interviews other small business experts.

Jeremy Gutsche: An innovation expert, Jeremy is author of Exploiting Chaos, host of Trend Hunter TV, and the founder of TrendHunter.com, the world's largest network for trend spotting and innovation. He has been described as "a new breed of trend spotter" by The Guardian and "on the forefront of cool" by MTV.

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