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January 20, 2010


Renewals Due February 1

The deadline to be in the 2010-2011 GROW Book is to renew and pay by February 1, 2010. Our designer will be taking a leave of absence in March, so NO exceptions will be made to this deadline to ensure that the GROW Book is printed in a timely manner. Remember, if you joined after September 2009 you do not need to renew. If you have any questions or concerns, or did not receive a renewal, please contact us at 888.476.9632 or e-mail us at info@grownebraska.org.

Who Sold Online This Week?

Rafter7S/NeFamousGROW Nebraska is now highlighting what sold online for the week. If your item sells the most for the week, it will be the featured picture for this section of the weekly update!

We encourage you to look at the photography and descriptions for each of these items to see how you can make improvements to your listing. Remember, you know more about your business and product than we do, so we really need your help to make your listing the best it can be! To easily find your products on the eCommerce store please click here.

If you would like to make edits to your listing, please e-mail us at info@grownebraska.org.

January 13 - January 20 Advisory Council Member Needed

Thank you to Katrina Frey of Heavenly Creations for serving on the GROW Nebraska Advisory Council; however her term is complete and we are looking for another GROW member who would like to help direct the program. It’s a volunteer position and the council meets by phone the second Thursday of every other month at 10:00am.  If you are interested please contact us at info@grownebraska.org.

Learn about SBA Loans

An important source of financing for entrepreneurs is the Small Business Administration (SBA) guaranteed loan program. The SBA provides short and long-term guaranteed loans to eligible, credit-worthy start-ups and existing small businesses that cannot obtain financing on reasonable terms through normal lending channels. SBA provides a number of loan programs for most small business needs.  Learn more February 3 from 12 pm to 1 pm at the SBA Building in Omaha.  For more information or to reserve your spot e-mail michael.foutch@sba.gov or call 402-221-7211. 

Check Out GROW Social Media

Have you checked out GROW social media lately? GROW Nebraska would like to have 5,000 fans by June 1, and we need your help. If you would like to recommend your friends become fans of GROW, simply visit facebook.com/growneb and click the "suggest to friends" link on the left side under the picture. Once you do this a box will pop up where you can choose the friends you would like to suggest the page to.

You can also visit our YouTube page and view all the videos about our members. Want to know when a new video is uploaded? Just create a YouTube account and follow GROW.

GROW Shop the Cause

Have you checked out the Shop the Cause on the GROW Facebook page? GROW has been featuring each member involved with the project. This week, we featured Katrina Frey of Heavenly Creations and Ima Gene Mason of IM's Countryside Painting. See more at facebook.com/growneb.

Be Featured on our Blog

Want to get your business noticed on Google? Would you like your company to have the opportunity to get higher on the search engine ranking? Well, if you answered yes to any those questions you need to take advantage of the NEW service from GROW.  It’s the GROW Blog Services. Click here provide the information requested and GROW will develop blog for your business. Sandra Hilsabeck of Sandra Hilsabeck Books already took advantage of this great opportunity. Read her blog by clicking here. Become a blogger today with the easy NEW service from GROW Nebraska.

New E-mail Addresses for Stores

GROW Nebraska has new e-mail addresses for the stores. The hotmail accounts currently being used will be cancelled, so please begin using the addresses below.


Winning Government Contracts for Your Business

The NBDC Procurement Technical Assistance Program is sponsoring a series of workshops at the University of Nebraska at Kearney each month.  Below are the dates for upcoming workshops. 

February 11 - Finding Bidding Opportunities
March 11 - Registering Your Business
April 8 - The Successful Proposal 

Time: 8:30am to 10:30am
Location:
University of Nebraska at Kearney, West Center Building, Room 120E, 1917 West 24th Street, Kearney NE, OR Live Webinar

All of the workshops are FREE, but you must register in advance. 
 
To register please click here. 

Do You eBay?

GROW Nebraska has joined the list on non-profits that you can support through eBay. If you are selling an item, a percent of the sale can be given to GROW Nebraska or if you choose GROW Nebraska as a group you support, a buyer can donate.

There is also a donate button that eBay users can use to donate. If you have any questions about eBay Giving Works, please e-mail info@grownebraska.org.

Practical Accounting & Quick Books Start-up

The Lincoln SCORE sponsored accounting class: "Practical Accounting Plus QuickBooks Start-Up" will be given on February 5th

Course Number:  ACCT-3524

Date & Time:  
February 5th, 2010 (Friday) from 8:00am to 5:00pm

Place:
SCC Continuing Education Center - 301 S. 68th St. Place - Lincoln, NE 68510 - Room 407

Required Book:
"Cover Your Nut" available at SCC Book Store - Main Lincoln Campus (88th & "O")

Registration: Call (402) 437-2700 or (800) 828-0072 asking for registration in Course ACCT-3524

Practical Accounting presented over six hours will give you the accounting basics toward a better understanding of both accounting systems and financial statements.  Followed by two hours of Practical QuickBooks which will give participants the basics necessary to set up you accounting information for an easier QuickBooks Start-Up.

Food Entrepreneur Assistance Program Seminar

The Food Processing Center is offering a one-day seminar for all individuals interested in exploring the idea of starting a food manufacturing business.  The “From Recipe to Reality” seminar will be offered on April 10, 2010.  Pre-registration is required and space is limited.  Registration deadline is April 1, 2010. Contact Jill Gifford at 402-472-2819 or jgifford1@unl.edu for an information packet.

Prairie Winds Art Center Hosting a Contest and Show

Prairie Winds Art Center in Grand Island is hosting a photography contest and show. The show and competition is for all for photographers no matter what level. The deadline for entry is January 30. The show runs from February 1 -27. A public reception will be held February 6, 2010 from 5:30-8:30pm. To sign up or learn more, visit prairiewindart.com or call 308-381-4001.

Making Your Contacts Count: Three Key Moments in Networking

Presented by Bonnie Coffey

7:30 - 8:30 am Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010

SCC Continuing Education Center, Lincoln Room 304

$29 Continental breakfast will be provided

Bonnie Coffey, an experienced speaker and trainer, is a business and community leader whose far-reaching career has impacted business, political, financial, and leadership organizations throughout the U.S., from ophthalmology and elected officials to Kiplinger's and AARP. A former radio talk-show host, Bonnie continues her love of words as a columnist, key-noter, trainer, and author who specializes in:

  • Teaching networking skills and forging success pathways for her clients
  • National leadership on issues that impact women
  • Radio hosting and authorship
  • Helping others develop their political and business careers
  • The ability to get to the bottom line and make self-improvement fun
To Register call Southeast Community College, 1-800-828-0072, ext 3388

Rural Community Meetings

An informational and Old West organizational meeting is being held in North Platte, Thursday, January 21 from 1:30 – 3:30 (central time).  Dr. Randy Cantrell (UNL) will be sharing information on results from rural polls and the importance of the information to rural communities. The meeting is open to the public and all area service providers and community volunteers interested in learning about regional resources are encouraged to attend.

The meeting will be in Room 102 of the North Campus of Mid-Plains Community College. RSVPs appreciated to determine space needs. Please RSVP to Cinch Munson at the Center for Enterprise, MPCC munsonc@mpcc.edu or 308-535-3678.

MarketPlace 2010

MarketPlace 2010 is coming up – mark you calendars for February 23 and 24! The Ramada Inn in Kearney will host the event. This year’s teach-ins promise to be the best yet with subjects ranging from Internet Profitability; Branding on a Shoestring Budget; Balancing Business and Life are just to name a few.

Scott Knapp and Lauralee Miller co-owner of The Alternative Group will be presenting on the topic of How Women Owned Businesses Can Gain Government Contracts. Scott works for the Nebraska Business Development Center’s, Procurement Technical Assistance Center and provides government contracting assistance to businesses across Central and Western Nebraska from his office on the campus of the University of Nebraska Kearney. Lauralee Miller is a managing partner of The Alternative Group and has over 25 years experience in management and marketing from small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations. 

MarketPlace offers the following tracks – something for everyone:
  • Marketing - Unique approaches to help entrepreneurs prosper through innovative marketing (examples: branding and packaging products or services, niche marketing, etc.)
  • Agriculture – Exceptional opportunities available as an agricultural business (examples: agri tourism, direct marketing of local foods, high value products)
  • Financing – Educational tools to increase knowledge (examples: cash is king, financing your business)
  • Community Development – Innovative community offerings to enhance unique entrepreneurial approaches (examples: how's and why's of being an entrepreneurial community, public policy, renewing your community, youth retention/attraction, investment clubs)
  • Technology – Extraordinary ways to increase business using technology anywhere you live (examples: podcasting, off and online businesses)
  • Business Development – Programs that build business competency levels, creating awareness improving business skills (examples: risk management, legal issues, customer service)
  • Hispanic – Sessions taught in Spanish to enhance business skills (examples: marketing, nuts & bolts of business start-ups, bookkeeping basics)
  • Youth – Introduce entrepreneurial experiences and concepts encouraging career exploration and opportunities
  • Women Business Owners – What does it take for you, a WOMAN, to start your own business? What challenges will YOU face in taking control of your destiny and opening your own business?
Enclosed is a brochure or you can go to the Center for Rural Affairs Web site at www.cfra.org/marketplace/home for more information. Early bird registration ends on February 10, 2010 so don’t wait. REGISTER now and SAVE! 

Marketing Workshops

Twitter Tense? Facebook Frets? Utterli Uneasy? Social Media Stressing You Out? We Can Help!

GROW Nebraska has teamed up with the University of Nebraska Extension Specialists to help you reduce your anxiety in keeping up with the social media marketing craze.

Social media marketing is essential to increasing brand awareness and expanding your online business presence. However, if you don’t understand how it works, thinking about posting tweets, updating your Facebook page and incorporating your blog into the media mix seems overwhelming.

Not only will we teach you how to save time by being more efficient when using social media, but we are bringing the "Get Social Sessions" to you. Spots are filling quickly! Price is $10/person. If you have questions, call us at 888.GROW.NEB or e-mail us at info@grownebraska.org. If you are interested in attending one of these workshops, please sign up HERE.
  • January 26 - North Platte - 3-6 at West Central Research and Extension Center
  • January 27 - Chadron – 3-6 at Chadron State College Student Center
  • January 28 - Scottsbluff - 9-12 at UNL Panhandle Research and Extension Center
  • January 28 - Sidney- 4-7 at Western Nebraska Community College - Room 112 (NOTE: Date and Time have changed)
  • NEW: March 18 - Kearney - 9-12 at IntelliCom
Did You Know?

In 2009 GROW generated $418,768.37 in member product sales through market access service which is up 28.5% from 2008!

This Week:
GROW Is Now Serving:

294 Nebraska
Small Businesses

GROW Now Has:

2,648 Facebook Fans

Picture of the Week


southfork

GROW Nebraska member Southfork Vineyard picking grapes during harvest. Learn more about visiting the farm or getting some delicious honey at www.southforkvineyard.com.

Do you want to submit a picture of the week? Please e-mail us at info@grownebraska.org

On the Blog

Do you want to be notified when new blogs are posted? Sign up here! Online Sales for the Week

January 13 - January 20
eCommerce Sales: $124.44
eBay Sales: $0.00
Total Sales: $124.44

Sales From: Nebraska and Colorado

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Upcoming Events

Jan 26 -
Marketing Workshop in North Platte

Jan 27 - Jan 28
- GROW Marketing Workshops in Chadron, Scottsbluff and Sidney.

Feb 3-4 - AgriTourism Conference in Kearney

Feb 23 - Feb 24 - MarketPlace 2010 in Kearney, NE

Mar 18 - GROW Marketing Workshop in Kearney

Apr 22 - GROW MarkeTech Conference in Lincoln

Be sure and check the GROW Nebraska calendar of events for more information and upcoming events regularly.

View Calendar >>

Do you have an event you would like posted? Fill out the form here. Please note, postings are for GROW Nebraska members only.

Recruiting

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