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Small Business Consultant Hosts Teleseminar The Top 3 Reasons Traditional Brick and Mortar Businesses Are Shutting Their Doors And How To Avoid Them

On December 13th, 2012 at 3 p.m. EST Tina Brinkley Potts will be hosting the teleseminar, The Top 3 Reasons Traditional Brick and Mortar Businesses are Shutting Their Doors and How to Avoid Them. This is a must attend teleseminar for business owners.

Small Business Consultant Hosts Teleseminar The Top 3 Reasons Traditional Brick and Mortar Businesses Are Shutting Their Doors And How To Avoid Them
2012-12-10
WILMINGTON, DE, December 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) As small business owners continue to struggle in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, it appears small traditional brick and mortar businesses have been hit the hardest. If you take a ride down mainstreet, any town, any state USA, one thing is apparent when you see the multitude of empty storefronts - traditional brick and mortar small businesses are still struggling.

It's distressing when you see small businesses that have been in existence 10 plus years go out of business. Traditionally, all the statistics say most businesses close within the first five years. Now, however, it seems as if those are the most efficient, most thriving businesses in this new economy.

Most wonder why. Until now.

"There are clear reasons why traditional mom and pop, brick and mortar businesses are failing and these reasons are not what everyone believes" said Tina Brinkley Potts, small business consultant and online marketing trainer. "Most small business owners that have failed since 2008 would declare not having access to capital, banks not lending and the bad economy as the major factors of their decline. However, what I have found is actually quite different" said Ms. Brinkley Potts.

On December 13th, 2012 at noon EST Tina Brinkley Potts will be hosting the teleseminar, The Top 3 Reasons Traditional Brick and Mortar Businesses are Shutting Their Doors and How to Avoid Them. In this teleseminar she will share the precise commonalities among many small businesses that closed their doors and which of these factors could possibly have been corrected and most importantly how this is commonplace with many traditional small businesses across the country. "They say that hindsight is 20/20. Wouldn't you as the small business owner want to know if you are following these very same patterns so you can correct them immediately?"

This teleseminar is free but you must register in advance because space is limited. To register, please go to http://wp.me/P2vfdV-f6 . This teleseminar is one of a series of free tools in the Ask Tina 25 Days of Christmas give away for small business. These giveaways are tools and strategies you can implement right now to grow your business in this new economy. To find out more about the Ask Tina 25 Days of Christmas series, go to http://tinabrinkleypotts.com.

Tina Brinkley Potts is a business consultant that specializes in business growth strategies for traditional small businesses that find themselves struggling in this new economy. She trains small business owners and their employees with the skills and strategies necessary to thrive in the new economy.

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[Press-News.org] Small Business Consultant Hosts Teleseminar The Top 3 Reasons Traditional Brick and Mortar Businesses Are Shutting Their Doors And How To Avoid Them
On December 13th, 2012 at 3 p.m. EST Tina Brinkley Potts will be hosting the teleseminar, The Top 3 Reasons Traditional Brick and Mortar Businesses are Shutting Their Doors and How to Avoid Them. This is a must attend teleseminar for business owners.