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HUB Certified in the State of Texas

WARNING: Text may contain sensitive content The state of Texas has recently launched a new program called HUB Certified. This certification is designed to help small businesses owned by historically underutilized businesses (HUBS) gain access to more opportunities and resources. The goal of the program is to increase economic development in the state, create jobs, and…

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What is Quality Customer Service

As businesses strive to provide the best customer experience, quality customer service has become an essential part of any successful business. Quality customer service is a combination of being friendly and helpful while also providing efficient solutions that meet customers’ needs. Quality customer service begins with having knowledgeable staff who are well-trained in both product information…

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Steps to build Business Credits

Building business credit is an important step for any small business owner. Having a good credit score can help you obtain financing, secure better rates on loans, and establish credibility with vendors. Fortunately, there are several steps that entrepreneurs can take to build their business’s credits: 1. Establish Your Business Entity: The first step in building…

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ATTENTION ALL VETERAN AND MILITARY SPOUSES

Veteran and Military Spouse Franchise Giveaway To honor Veterans and Military Spouses, BidExecs and the Veterans Business Outreach University of Texas Arlington (UTAVBOC) is giving away a franchise. Applications must be received by 11:59 PM CST July 31, 2022.  Final applicants must attend required franchisee training at Business Beyond the Battlefield Conference to complete the qualification process. …

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The Top African American-Owned Businesses in the U.S.

African American-owned firms accounted for about 9% of the approximately 27.6 million U.S. businesses in 2012, according to the Census Bureau. Of the nearly eight million businesses classified as minority-owned that year, 2.5 million were owned by African Americans, and 109,137 of these were employer firms with a total of 975,052 workers. The number of African…

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