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AARP and Black Enterprise Launch Small Business University

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AARP, one of the world’s largest member organizations with more than 37 million members and Black Enterprise, the leading small business resource for African Americans, announced today the launch of the Black Enterprise Small Business University.

The four-week, online video course will offer expert advice to entrepreneurs looking to start and grow profitable small businesses.Pre-registration for the Black Enterprise Small Business University began on Monday, September 23 at https://www.blackenterprise.com/sbu.Kicking off on Monday, October 7 with “Crowdfunding and the Future of Small Business,” Small Business University, sponsored by AARP, aims to assist entrepreneurs in three different stages of business development: the aspiring start-up, the part-time entrepreneur, and those with an already establid enterprise.”

Many Americans dream of owning their own business, sometimes as a second or third career, and using their creative talents to do productive work that also helps them gain economic stability,” said Edna Kane-Williams, AARP Vice President, Multicultural Markets and Engagement.

AARP looks forwards to collaborating with Black Enterprise to provide valuable resources and information that will help strengthen small businesses and encourage more entrepreneurs to reimagine their careers.”

The Black Enterprise Small Business University will consist of three original video tutorials per week featuring a team of rotating business, marketing, branding and technology all-stars including ‘SmallBizLady’ Melinda Emerson; Vanguarde Consulting Group CEO Derrick Webster; Ramon Ray, Regional Development Director for InfusionSoft and Editor of Smallbiztechnology.com; and Alfred Edmond Jr., SVP/Multimedia Editor at Large of Black Enterprise.

In addition, Small Business University experts and the Black Enterprise editorial team will be available via Twitter chats to connect directly with participants, answer questions and provide additional resources.”

Over the past five years, Small Business University has become one of our most popular multimedia offerings at BlackEnterprise.com,” says Edmond, who produced the first series of Black Enterprise SBU videos in 2009 as Editor-in-Chief of BlackEnterprise.com.

“Partnering with AARP to help new and aspiring entrepreneurs, including those who are pursuing business ownership as a new chapter of their work lives after a career of working for employers other than themselves, is a major opportunity for us to promote both entrepreneurial and financial success.”

The week-by-week schedule for the Black Enterprise Small Business University sponsored by AARP is as follows: Melinda Emerson, acclaimed author, speaker, Small Business Coach (SucceedAsYourOwnBoss.com) and CEO of Quintessence Multimedia will discuss aspects of opening a business and what many would call the most important: finding a lawyer, choosing an accountant and finding alternate sources of funding.

Monday, October 7: Crowdfunding and the Future of Small Business
Tuesday, October 8: What to Look for When Hiring a Lawyer
Wednesday, October 9: Picking an Accountant That’s Right for Your Business. Derrick Webster, President and CEO of Vanguarde Consulting Group, will discuss competitors in the marketplace and how to establish competitive pricing for a product or service. This session will also explore the best online networks for promoting a small business.

Monday, October 14: How to Properly Assess and Compete With Your Competition

Tuesday, October 15: How to Determine Your Price point and Market Value
Wednesday, October 16: How to Decide What Online Networks are Best for Your BusinessRamon Ray, Regional Development Director for InfusionSoft and Editor and Technology Evangelist of Smallbiztechnology.com, will provide tips on how businesses can effectively interact with their customers online and how businesses can develop a web presence that’s attractive and easy to navigate.

Monday, October 21: From Start to Finish: Your First Website
Tuesday, October 22: How to Get Your Email Marketing Noticed
Wednesday, October 23: The ABCs of Customer RelationshipsAlfred Edmond Jr., SVP/Multimedia Editor-at-Large of Black Enterprise, will discuss how to manage cash accounts and the positive and negative impact that social media can have on a business.
Monday, October 28: Cash flow Management: Keeping an Eye on Your Bottom Line
Tuesday, October 29: Creating and Maintaining a Social Media Presence for Your Business
Wednesday, October 30: Social Media Dos and Don’ts for Your Business

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