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Novem ber 1995 / News & Views / Cool Internet Sites

TOP TEN WEB SITES FOR SMALL BUSINESS

http://www.sbanet.uca.edu/

The Small Business Advancement National Center provides research, training, consulting, and other information.


http://kcilink.com

Dozens of articles by business columnist Raj Khera and other business-related information.


http://www.webcom.com/~seaquest/

A "how to" information resource center for small businesses.


http://www.yellow.com

A World Wide Web version of the Yellow Pages.


http://www.govcon.com

Resource center for government contractors.


http://www.sbaonline.sba.gov/

The Small Business Administration's Web hangout.


http://www.directory.net/lexis-nexis/sba

Search here for small-business-related articles or read articles already cataloged in subtopics.


http://ptolemy.gis.virginia.edu:1080/reis1.h tml

The Regional Economic Information System database provides local economic data (1969 to 1992) for states, counties, and metropolitan areas. Good for market research.


http://trinet.com/ucan/

Info for a small business that wants to be the next Netscape and go public.


http://dbisna.com/

Financial and demographic data from Dun & Bradstreet.

Source: The First American Group Purchasing Association (New Orleans, LA; 504 529-2030), a group that provides purchasing and information resources to small businesses. List based on member survey and comments.


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