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Small Businesses Save When They Share

April 15th, 2009 at 3:24 pm

Share resources with other businesses

Unusual Ways to Save Your Business Money

Michiana is abuzz with daily news of the toll the economy has taken on the community. Whether its news on the rising unemployment rates, falling home values, increasing foreclosure rates and decreasing revenues have small businesses in every industry reeling. However, there is a way to survive this financial meltdown, with your sanity and business intact. It’s going to take an open mind, creative thinking and maybe a few business “lifestyle” changes.

Just as the American household is reducing its excess expenditures and bolstering savings, so must the small businessperson do the same to survive. Some of the same concepts apply, like reducing and reusing. The difference is the focus of the changes. Even in this economy, there are ways to save money in business. One of those is the good old-fashioned rule of sharing.

3 Ways to Work With Businesses Near You to Boost Business

Remember that lesson we learned as kids, share your toys with others and they will share their things with you? Well, that applies now, at a time when people can afford to do very little on their own. Sharing goes a long way in not only reducing costs, but increasing the benefits of a service to those who would otherwise do without.

Save on Advertising

Share your ads with a business of a complimentary service or product to your own. This could mean sharing ad space for your greenhouse with a local landscaper or that of a local restaurant with your video store. The ad for the latter could tout carryout dinner and a movie at home. Use your creativity and see what you can come up with.

Share expenses with other businesses

Order Supplies With Other Businesses

Many small businesses skimp on essential supplies when revenues go down. Some try to switch suppliers only to find that the real discounts are in the bulk orders. Such ordering is impossible for a strapped business. But, by sharing a bulk shipment with one or more other businesses, you all can get the supplies you need at the much cheaper a bulk rate.

Simple Way to Save on Services

Another great way to share expenses is through the services that businesses use and need to survive. An accountant, for example is vital for small business. Try to gather several businesses and then approach that accountant for a group rate. In many cases, the accountant is also in need of steady clientele and will be willing to negotiate.

Think of other ways in which you could save by sharing products or services with another business. In these hard times, it is more about survival to fight another day than fighting against the competition. After all, until the recession ends, we are all in this fight together.

Next time we look at the savings in becoming an “expert” in the community…

Many students also support the president’s plans to speak at the Notre Dame Commencement

April 12th, 2009 at 4:19 pm

As a college student in the Notre Dame community, I have to say that it is indeed an honor to have President Obama come speak at Notre Dame’s commencement. He is not the first president to do so, and hopefully will not be the last. The 2008 Presidential Election was one of the most exciting races in history, with amazing campaigning and a new idea of “change” and “hope”. There is no doubt that many students at Notre Dame took part in this election — and many of them voted for President Obama. With the recent protests and disagreements with the idea that President Obama is now coming to campus, it is important to realize that he is not coming to campaign.

In all fairness, I admit that I was not an Obama supporter throughout the election season. I wasn’t thrilled with the outcome of the election, but I respect Barack Obama because he is our President, and I have to believe that he would not steer our country in the wrong direction. Do I agree with all of his beliefs and ideas? Certainly not, and there is a definite time for voicing those oppositions. However, the University of Notre Dame commencement ceremony is not one of those times.

President Obama is not coming to the University to speak about abortion, religion, or any other idea that might be considered conflicting to Notre Dame’s ethics, values, and beliefs. He is undoubtedly going to speak about hope and promise for the future of the graduating students. He is going to encourage them, give them advice, and provide them with a sense of security in his words. Issues of morality will not be brought up, simply because they are never brought up in graduation speeches. President Obama isn’t coming to South Bend to cause controversy, he’s coming to spark a fire in the graduating seniors of Notre Dame, and as a community, we need to fuel that fire.

Michiana Politics ~ President Obama and the Notre Dame Commencement

April 10th, 2009 at 4:13 pm

Our President declaring this week (in a foreign country), that the United States of America is “losing its religion” and “is no longer a Christian nation”?

He then, stood on French soil, a country that our troops liberated in World War II, a country still holding the remains of thousands of Americans dead from the beaches of Normandy…and called the United States “arrogant”, and then he apologized for our arrogance!

The United States spent billions of our tax dollars rebuilding Europe and we’ve spent billions and billions more defending our allies in Europe under NATO. If it weren’t for the American blood that was shed Europeans would be living under Nazi, fascist communist control today! All America ever asked was for a little ground to bury our dead who defended their Liberty. Mr. President…we have nothing to apologize for!

And closer to home, the South Bend Common Council is reporting that it is trying to pass and ordinance declaring that any organization who invites anyone that requires South Bend to spend “unbudgeted” funds for the security of that invited person – should have to pay for that “unbudgeted” expenditure so that taxes would not have to be raised to cover the short fall of funds already earmarked for other “budgeted” expenditures. Sounds like a good ordinance to me!

All this, along with the President’s positions that are in direct conflict with the Catholic Church – make me realize why it so important that he be honored by Notre Dame in a couple of weeks at their commencement.

Irene M. Right

Michiana Politics ~ What are the effects of Barack Obama coming to Michiana?

April 9th, 2009 at 2:05 pm

Today we are beginning our Blog on how the news of today affects us locally. Each week we will be posting our thoughts about various items of interest in our area, from politics – local and national, to sports, to just stuff around the community. FinditLocal411.com is all about local and we will give you our thoughts and we’d like to hear yours in return.

So let’s start with….What are the effects of President Barack Obama coming to Michiana in May?

Mom and Pop are Still Alive and Well

April 2nd, 2009 at 7:23 am

There was a time when just about every business in America was owned by a married couple or ‘Mom and Pop’ who would invest their savings, time and hard work in that business. Everything from the corner store to the local pizza parlor was owned privately.

Times have changed and the big corporate ‘super store’ has emerged. The concept of franchising got its start with Roy Kroc of McDonalds and others back in the 50’s. This got real popular in the 70’s and today it seems that just about every business type has a big corporate name that is synonymous with that market.

The small 5+10 is now the ‘super’ Wal-Mart, the local hardware store is now called Home Depot and the little electronics shop is now Radioshack. But just because corporate America has dotted the landscape with huge mega stores does not mean that ‘Mom and Pop’ are now dead. Rather the contrary! The U.S. Census Bureau says that the number of small businesses is actually on a climb, that there are more ‘Mom and Pop’ businesses than there were 10 or 20 years ago.

With the ‘Mega store’ covering the country side it appears that ‘Mom and Pop’ are dead and gone. However upon closer examination it is obvious that not only are ‘Mom and Pop’ still alive and living among the giants, but they are what give a community its character. If it were not for the small entrepreneurs that refuse to close up shop and go away, every city and small town in America might look like a scene from the recent animated movie Wall-E. In the movie everything is owned and operated by the all encompassing “Buy N Large” corporation.

It has been said that art imitates life but unlike the movie, our real world is still very much affected by ‘Mom and Pop’. Look around you, check out the scenery and see what the real rhythm of your community is. Chances are you will see that, while there are certainly plenty of the “Buy N Large” corporate big boys, it is the ‘Mom and Pop’ that add personality to your town. It is the small private restaurant that is tucked between the big corporate eateries that really offers a taste of the local flavor.

The ‘Mom and Pop’ shops certainly do not have it easy. The competition with the big boys is difficult; real estate and retail rental prices are stifling and the shape of the economy is all but choking out the little guy. However Capital Hill has seen the struggles they are going through and the guys in charge realize that it is indeed the ‘Mom and Pop’ shops that are the heart of a community.

Washington understands the importance of pumping new blood into this heart. They also realize that the little guy may need help in these hard times, so assistance has been generated to assure the survival of ‘Mom and Pop.’ The Troubled Asset Relief program or Tarp will be receiving $15 billion from the government to help ‘Mom and Pop’ survive.

Small businesses will have a better chance to access loans due to the government guaranteeing them up to 90%, which will motivate lending institutions to approve a small business loan. These loans will provide money to ‘Mom and Pop’ that would not otherwise be available. This action reflects that Washington understands that it is our entrepreneurial attitude and willingness to work hard in hopes of realizing our dreams that has shaped America for over 200 years.

The very foundation of our free enterprise system rests on the efforts of Mom and Pop. They always been and always will be the essence of what makes us Americans. So while it may look like “Buy N Large” is taking over, do not count out Mom and Pop for they are alive and well. 

When you shop remember that the livelihood of your community rests on your shoulders. Give Mom and Pop a visit. Let them cater to your needs and remember that without them your community would not have its unique identity. Support your local Mom and Pop and buy locally.

If you are the owner of a Mom and Pop business, then don’t give up hope, you are what keeps the American free enterprise system alive. Continue to dream and work toward those dreams and group together with other businesses to keep the spirit of your community alive.