Kiplinger.com, the Web site of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, launched Wednesday a section for small business coverage at the same time it reported record visits and page views.
The small business section will include a small business resource library covering topics such as business costs, growing a business, health care and human resources. It will also have new videos each week that explore different topics and audio conferences on small business topics, with experts fielding questions.
“Starting a small business is no easy task,” said Doug Harbrecht, Kiplinger.com director of new media, in a statement. “By offering expert advice and extensive findings from people who have started a small business – and succeeded – Kiplinger.com can help make the road to success smoother.”
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