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Author: Remylus Racine and Veslie Losius

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Small Business Talk is brought to you by Gonaibo. Remylus Racine and Veslie Losius share their experiences and other small businesses they work with. They believe it’s okay to make mistakes, but if you can learn from them and avoid the mistakes they made, your path to small business success will be much faster. New podcast every Tuesday to hear the truths that most small business owners will not share with you.
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In this 9th episode of the Small Business Talk podcast, Remylus and Veslie discuss how small business owners can continue to build, improve or recover their businesses coming from the major holiday season.  Key points from this podcast are: • Look at long-term goals rather than short-term ones. There will be bumps while you're pursuing New Year's resolutions--the payoff is in the long term.  • Big companies study customer behavior for data to make decisions on buying power or marketing products for the new year. Small business can do that too. • Small businesses should focus on helping customers fulfill their New Year resolution by providing services that align with their goals and desires.  • It is important to remember that consistency is key when working towards any goal; taking shortcuts may not have lasting results. Visit the Gonaibo blog at https:///www.gonaibo.com/blog for more information. 
Taking your ideas to market and creating a business is sometimes an art--but most of the time is courage. In this three-part podcast, we're going to explore the following: Part I - Ideation to Research, Part II - Setting Up Your Business, and Part III - Marketing. This Part III, we talk about marketing your business, product, or services.
Taking your ideas to market and creating a business is sometimes an art--but most of the time is courage. In this three-part podcast, we're going to explore the following: Part I - Ideation to Research, Part II - Setting Up Your Business, and Part III - Marketing. This Part II, we talk about Setting Up Your Business. 
Taking your ideas to market and creating a business is sometimes an art--but most of the time is courage. In this three-part podcast, we're going to explore the following: Part I - Ideation to Research, Part II - Setting Up Your Business, and Part III - Marketing. This Part I, we talk about researching your idea. 
In this EP 0005, we talk about useful tools that Google provides for small businesses. We all know that most small businesses use Google for searches. However, we're always baffled by the number of those small businesses that truly make use of the Google platform to increase productivity and marketing.  To help you make sense of those tools, we share what we've learned from other small businesses and our experience.     
In this podcast, we talk about Canva, Promo, Asana, and Facebook. They are tools that small businesses can use to up their game. We've been preaching for a while now that small businesses need to avoid 10,000 tools to do one task. We believe the most important thing is to SHIP your product to market--and get momentum. 
This fun episode. Remylus and Veslie did a deep dive into social media "dead followers", social traction, and our take on what platforms to throw all your content on. You definitely want to know what we said about Facebook.
The Small Business Talk podcast discusses the End Of The Year's Big Ideas For Small Businesses. What you should do in the last 60 days for business. Listen to what Remylus and Veslie have to say about Marketing for Black Friday, Christmas, and The New Year. 
To bring value to the market, you have to stick around long enough is a key point that all businesses should remember. To be successful, a company must be able to not only create a product or service that is appealing to consumers but also maintain a strong presence in the market.  In this podcast, the co-founders of Gonaibo, Remylus and Veslie, discuss personal experiences and explore some of the important topics for small business owners.
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