From the Buffalo Business First Journal comes this recent news about the Small Business Administration using YouTube to post informational videos helpful to small businesses and entrepreneurs. The SBA’s own channel, which can be found here, just debuted with a brief introduction and its first 10 part series, entitled “Delivering Success.” According to the Buffalo Business First Journal, the SBA plans to quickly add much more in-depth content, including programs on
[t]opics [that] will cover how small businesses can take advantage of the Recovery Act loan programs, government contracting opportunities, exporting to increase market share, counseling and training on how to start and grow a small business, and small business success stories.
The channel sounds like a great idea, considering the popularity of YouTube, and the fact that many users would likely prefer to watch content about how to build their businesses, rather than read about it. After all, the information can get a little dry sometimes. Now let’s hope the SBA comes up with some really helpful, easy to understand, content.
And by the way, it has been a long time since my last post. I’ve taken a small summer break from blogging, but will be more active in the future.
Tags: sba, small business administration, youtube
