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| Our big gift for small businesses Posted: 21 Jan 2011 12:01 PM PST (Cross-posted from the Google Small Business Blog) To help, we gave them each of them $100,000 in AdWords spend for 2011 as well as free consultations with AdWords representatives. Because we know online presence means more than just AdWords, we'll also be providing them with web consultations, wireless service for the year as well as a few other little surprises. See footage from our surprise visit below: We're looking forward to making big investments in small businesses far beyond these lucky five. Small businesses have long benefited from Google products and services; now our hope is that all small business owners can have greater access to the tools and training they need to develop a cohesive strategy for doing more business online. We started last year by creating the Google Small Business Center and asking small business owners about their biggest wishes for 2011. We received an overwhelming response from business owners who, like the owners of these shops, want to do more business in the clouds in 2011. ![]() We're thrilled to help these five small business owners find online success in 2011 and we think we have a lot to learn from their experiences. We'll check in on them from time to time and report on their successes as well as their growing pains. In the meantime, check the Google Small Business Blog for updates, and if you're a business owner, visit the Google Small Business Center for information on how you can bring your business online in 2011. |
| Your questions, your State of the Union Posted: 21 Jan 2011 10:46 AM PST (Cross-posted from the YouTube Blog) In fact, you can get started today. Health care. Education. Foreign policy. What would you like to ask the President about the most important issues our country faces? Go to youtube.com/askobama to submit your question now, or watch the speech on Tuesday night with your webcam or video camera nearby so that you can record and submit your question as soon as it strikes you. This year, you'll also be able to ask your question via Twitter: just include the hashtag #askobama in your tweet. And be sure to have your say in what should be asked by voting on questions submitted by others, too. A few suggestions before submitting your questions:
This interview is the first in a series of world leader interviews coming to YouTube in 2011 as part of YouTube World View. These interviews will give people around the world the chance to engage in conversation with their elected officials and other influential people from the world of business, philanthropy, technology, media and the arts. Check back on the channel in the next few months for more opportunities to participate. You have until Wednesday, January 25 at midnight ET to submit your question for President Obama. The YouTube community made history last year when the President answered your questions in the first ever citizen-powered interview of a United States president. If you didn't get an opportunity to ask the President a question last year, make sure you don't miss out this time—get your submission in early. Remember, after the President's address you'll have the opportunity to watch Congressman Paul Ryan (R-WI) deliver the GOP response to the State of the Union as well. And within the month, we'll be holding a similar YouTube Interview with a prominent Republican leader—more details soon. |
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