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Want to show the world the great things your business is doing? If you are reading this blog, you have probably already discovered one of the best ways to tell other entrepreneurs about your business: SBTV.com’s free online business center. It is an online community or network of small business owners, the self-employed and aspiring entrepreneurs. There is another way to get the word out about your enterprise: make a movie. Yes, I am serious; a short film on how your business works for your community could be your ticket to fame, fortune and the nation’s capital! One of SBTV.com’s partner organizations, the National Federation of Independent Business or NFIB, is holding a new contest. The NFIB competition is a video contest on how “Small Business Works for America” and it could pay off in $5, 000, a trip to Washington, and great publicity for your enterprise. Video artists simply need to create a 30-second clip that answers the question "Why does small business work for America?" and submit the video to NFIB. After an initial review, entries will be posted on the NFIB YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/NFIBContest where viewers can rate them. A panel of judges will use those ratings to select semifinalists and an overall winner, who will receive a $5,000 cash award and a trip for two to Washington, D.C., including a stay at the Grand Hyatt Hotel for the 2008 National Small Business Summit June 8 - 11. There is still plenty of time to get the camera out and create your video clip. Entries will be accepted up to May 15. Details for participating in the "Small Business Works for America" contest are at http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_36708.html
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