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Small-Business Owners Anticipate Growth, Market Smarter

By Jennifer Wang

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For the majority of small-business respondents in the 2009 Small Business Attitudes & Outlook Survey, the economic recovery is nigh. Seventy percent anticipate moderate to significant growth this year (only 1 percent think they will close their businesses), and 47 percent expect to hire additional employees.

The survey, conducted by online marketing firm Constant Contact, reveals two things, said CEO Gail Goodman: the optimism and perseverance of business owners, and their ability to adapt to even the toughest economic conditions.

Entrepreneur recently spoke with Goodman about the findings, and she notedthe survey was a snapshot of what small-business owners are doingto grow their businesses and reach new customers on a budget. Theresults indicate that a mix of word-of-mouth referrals, email marketingand a good website is the way to go. "It's easy and affordable, and Ithink that's the highlight of this, that small businesses are findingways to grow with very cost-effective tools and by staying in touchwith current customers so that they refer new customers," she said.

She also pointed out that social media sites like Facebook, Twitter andLinkedIn are slowly gaining ground among entrepreneurs. "They're juststarting to experiment with tomorrow's tools, but from a high level,are really focused on things that are delivering value today."

The Attitudes & Outlook survey was developed in conjunction withthe American Chamber of Commerce Executives, SCORE and the Associationof Small Business Development Centers. Full results are here.

Jennifer Wang

Writer and Content Strategist

Jennifer Wang is a Los Angeles-based journalist and content strategist who works at a startup and writes about people in startups. Find her at lostconvos.com.

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