Business Advice Forum – Paid Review

Written by Jason on August 23rd, 2009
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The Business Advice Forum is an active, useful, and most importantly, free resource that you can use to get impartial and expert advice and discussion about any aspect of running your business that you could want…. and the advice is good!

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Got a question about franchising?

Or

How to go about a direct mail campaign?

Simply check out previous posts or start a new thread, ask your questions, and get tips and advice from people who’ve either are in the same situation you are, or have experience in what you’re looking to find out about.

Sometimes all you need is a sounding board to help streamline your ideas for yourself.

Not only that, but you’ll also get the chance to promote your business as well.

There is a Member’s Ads section so that you can promote your business or service to other members, and you can also link to your website in your signature. But the forums are also strictly monitored for spamming or people trying to sell something in inappropriate areas – in order to make it a better experience for the users, and so you don’t have to wade through sales pitches to get to the information you’re looking for.

And did I mention that you can win prizes?

I loves me some prizes…. and as you mist likely know we love contests around here.

In the case of the BAF (Business Advice Forum) they are giving away $20,000 in a series of competitions designed to reward those members who have started interesting topics, made useful contributions to discussion, referred new members and helped to promote the forum to others.

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So lets recount what the Business Advice Forum has to offer – free, an active ready audience for your business ideas that will give you an honest opinion, a place to promote your own efforts, and a chance to win some money.

Go check it out at http://www.businessadviceforum.com

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One Response to “Business Advice Forum – Paid Review”

  1. I’m reminded of the fact that Bruce Lee held back some techniques from his Jeet Kun Do martial art. When a Wing Chun practitioner asked him why, he responded that he didn’t see why he should train people to beat him.

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