Free Business Research Tool

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How would you like to access vital small business information without any intense research or cost on your part? It may sound like a day dream, but it is possible through the Small Business Development Center and the SBDC Net Information Clearinghouse.SBDC clients can access information on:

  • Business Plans
  • Demographics
  • Financial Ratios
  • Marketing
  • Demographics
  • E-Commerce Guide
  • Competitive Research
  • Human Resources
  • Small Business Trends
  • Taxes and Accounting
  • And more…

All you need to do is meet with our Small Business Advisor Ken Clark. You can set up an appointment by calling (619) 482-6391. He will work with you to customize a request based on your industry and location. Together you will submit the request and within a month, he will email the information to you. How easy is that?

SBDC Clients have used this information to enhance their business plan, develop financial projections, and work on a marketing plan. Have you used the SBDC Net tools at the SBDC? Share your experience in the comments below.

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7 Responses to “Free Business Research Tool”


  1. 1 Patrick April 30, 2009 at 12:10 am

    Interesting! Thank you for posting, I’ve never dealt with SBDC.

  2. 2 Jarrett Byrom May 23, 2009 at 10:33 pm

    Hi Thanks for giving the SBDCNet some love on your blog. Ken is absolutley one of our best customers and one the counselors who really understands the power the research products we can provide really empower the entreprenur when they talk to banks, insurance companies, potential partners, even customers. Knowing your market really can make a huge difference in how you approach your business and set its goals.

  3. 3 Allen July 1, 2009 at 12:00 pm

    Hi Buddy, I regularly read your blog & i m happy that every time i will get something new. It is very good information. And thanks for telling about SBDC Net. Absolutely i will check it latter.

    • 4 sbditc July 1, 2009 at 2:51 pm

      SBDC Net has some resources available online but the best way to take advantage of all the info is to come in and meet with a small business advisor at the SBDC & CITD. You can schedule an appointment by calling (619) 482-6391.

  4. 5 Hercurich April 2, 2010 at 1:53 pm

    This post is good! Thank you very much


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