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Q: What is 321 Grow?
A: 321 Grow is a community set up by marketers and business owners who want to help small and midsized businesses succeed. 321 offers, free articles, newsletters, and special offers specifically for business owners.
Q: How does 321 Grow make money?
A: 321 provides low cost and no cost tools for business owners. This being said, it is quite expected that anyone who has been around the block more than once would wonder what the catch is. Articles, newsletters, and online seminar information is all paid for by the sponsors for each page. These sponsors pay for each segment they are in knowing that we are providing a service for their target customers.
Q: How can I help keep 321 Grow free?
A: Visiting our sponsors, using their products or services, attending seminars, and buying publications are the best way you can keep our site going. We have the luxury of being picky about our sponsors and have picked companies that we feel will be most beneficial for you as well. So not only will you be helping to keep 321 alive, but also will save time, money, or get better products and services as well.
Q: How can I become a sponsor?
A: Please feel free to visit our sponsor page www.321grow.com/sponsors for more information on becoming a sponsor.
Q: What makes your seminars so different?
A: Our seminars are not simply put together by someone trying to make a quick dollar. We screen each seminar proposal and decide whether or not we feel it would be beneficial for the customers. We then look at ways to lower costs and increase the likelihood of the success and satisfaction.
Q: Why are the seminars split into two days?
A: We know that people have a business to run. So we split the seminars into two different days so that we interfere with the schedules of those attending as little as possible.
Q: Are the seminars different on one day as opposed to the other?
A: For the most part the seminars are the same both days. Many times a company will have one member attend one day and one attending the second. This way they have someone running the company while another person attends the seminar.
Q: Why should I have more than one person attending the seminar?
A: Different people have different roles in each company. This means that different parts of the seminars are more important to each person and something that one person misses will be crucial for someone else.
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