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Category: Technology, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency

Wayne Crews
Wayne joins Jim to talk about the current state of regulations and the negative impact they can have on small business. They also talk about some of the ideas on how to reduce the number of regulations.
Steve DelBianco
Steve and Jim begin their visit talking about the debate and litigation over possible patent infringement by RIM, the company that produces the popular Blackberry pda. They move on to talk about what Jim believes are coming changes for the real estate brokerage industry, brought on by innovation and probably anti-trust lawsuits.
Jorian Clarke
Jorian Clarke and Jim Blasingame talk about how broadband Internet connectivity is impacting the way we design and execute our small business Web strategy on the small business radio program, The Small Business Advocate Show.
Todd Walrath
Todd joins Jim for the first time to talk about how small businesses can customize their online prospecting efforts to include targeting local and regional prospects as well as anyone who has access to the Internet worldwide. The good news is that it's now possible to get guaranteed prospecting results for the investment you make.
Alan Freedman
Just back from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Alan talks with Jim about some of the new stuff he saw there that we'll be using in the future.
Ramon Ray
Ramon Ray and Jim Blasingame talk about how small businesses can use the Real Simple Syndication (RSS) technology to podcast messages to their customers. PayPal is not just for eBay anymore.
Steve DelBianco
Steve and Jim begin talking about the future or Real Simple Syndication (RSS) technology and whether it will replace email as a marketing tool. They move on to discuss the news regarding small business being required to collect and submit sales tax wherever it ships goods.
Philippa Gamse
Philippa and Jim talk about the emotional side of presenting your company online, and then on some of the best practices of deploying your small business Web Strategy.
Steve DelBianco
Steve joins Jim to report on how public policy issues progressed in 2005 and what's in store for '06. First they talk about the success in keeping ICANN under its current management. Next they talk about the push by governors to require out-of-state sellers to pay their states sales tax when they deliver in their state. Finally, they wrap up by talking about how some industries are impeding technological progress by their business practices.
Geary Broadnax
Geary and Jim talk about how technology can be a small business sales organization's best friend when it is used to manage the sales process, including forecasting, closing and customer relationships.

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