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NEBS has been helping Canadian small businesses start, manage and grow since 1976. Over 200,000 small business customers have chosen NEBS for our expertise in providing a comprehensive range of personalized business solutions, including:

small business tools & resources

A collection of tools and resources to help Canadians start, manage and grow their small business:

View Article  Company expands branding efforts in non-traditional venues
One healthy food and beverage company is taking its product on the road and setting up new micro-outposts at colleges and airports. While it seems like a non-traditional retail path, Jamba Juice is reaping benefits from its beverage kiosks at JFK, Denver and Newark international airports as well as among students at Boston University and UCLA.   more »
View Article  Restaurateurs, auto dealers press on despite recession
Dipping commercial real estate prices and vacant storefronts present a prime opportunity for some merchants to expand - even during a recession. Restaurateurs and auto dealerships are among the optimists noted in a recent Boston Globe article that discusses some business owners' decisions to capitalize on the current economy.    more »
View Article  Marketing experience helps grow business
According to Inc. magazine, building an attractive, usable website and using word-of-mouth marketing are two important ideas.   more »
View Article  New marketing book aims to help small businesses
One Canadian marketing guru is putting her years of message delivery experience to work in her new book. Muddled, Meager and Messy - Marketing performance repair manual for small business is author Wendy Moore-MacQueen's way to help small businesses position themselves competitively even during a down economy.   more »
View Article  Customer service remains a key differentiator
Building new relationships and retaining loyal customers in the long-term is plausible despite tough economic times, many experts say.   more »
View Article  Small businesses commended in Halifax
Successful small businesses are recognized throughout Canada 

A restaurant group, a bookstore, and a telecommunications firm took top honors for ...   more »