Introduction to Payment Processing and Other Free SCORE Webinars

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SCORE Chester and Delaware Counties is offering the following free webinar events in May.

On Tuesday, May 24, 10 to 11 a.m., this webinar will take the mystery out of payment processing and show you that there are choices on how to protect your business while saving money.

Topics to be covered:

  • Payment history “Credit cards? Who thought of that?”
  • Payment process “Who and What makes a payment work”
  • Payment pricing models “Be aware of your transactions costs”
  • Payment options “Take payments where your customers want to pay”

About the presenter

David Pomeroy has been in the communication, print, email, and fintech profession for 25+ years. He currently holds a position with BKZ Consulting Partners as a Business Development executive. Day-to-day practices lead him to secure new business, support existing customers, partner with great organizations, and answer the phone. David holds multiple technology degrees and certifications.

Click here to register.

You Created a Business Plan. Now What?

On Tuesday, May 24, having a business plan is the first step to starting your own business. In this webinar, you will learn the next step, how to execute your business plan.

In this webinar, expert business coach Jennifer Dawn will guide you in creating a powerful, one-page action plan you can use to execute your business plan. 

Having a plan is highly useful because it helps you to be focused and clear about your business. However, all the planning in the world means nothing if you don’t know how to execute. 

In this hands-on workshop, you will learn:

  • The key elements to creating a business plan. 
  • How to break down your business plan into actionable steps. 
  • How to measure results and know if your business plan is working. 
  • Simple strategies to stay on track and avoid getting overwhelmed.

Come prepared with a pen and paper, as you’ll walk away with an action plan you can execute immediately.

About the presenter: Jennifer Dawn is a Business Coach and founder of Best Planner Ever. She began her entrepreneurial career selling apples off her grandfather’s tree because a lemonade stand was so “yesterday.” She’s a serial entrepreneur who has grown two multi-million dollar businesses, is a successful speaker and author.

Jennifer serves high-achieving entrepreneurs through private business coaching and hands-on workshops. She is a master at setting and achieving goals, problem-solving, profitability, and cash flow.

Click here to register.

Using YouTube to Grow Your Business

Let’s talk about YouTube! Are you thinking of creating a YouTube Channel? Are you currently using YouTube for your business?

Not sure how to get started or how to build your channel?  Join this webinar on May 25, 10 to 11 a.m.

Get best practices for creating a YouTube Channel and compelling video content that promotes your products and services and drives engagement with your brand.

This webinar will discuss

  • Why you should have a YouTube channel
  • How to set up a YouTube channel
  • What’s important to fill out when uploading a video
  • Having good creative and how to target and measure the results
  • Hands-on demo of features discussed during the webinar

Join Grow with Google trainer Randi Penfil for this hour-long webinar.

Hosted by SCORE Lancaster-Lebanon, SCORE Chester & Delaware Counties, Susquehanna SCORE, and Grow with Google.

Click here to register.

How to Find Grant Opportunities for Your Small Business

On Tuesday, May 31, learn about the small business grant landscape, the different types of grants, what you should consider and how to apply for funding.

The pandemic and economic relief efforts have led to more grant opportunities than ever for the nation’s small businesses. With the main federal relief programs now over, small businesses are seeking out other funding opportunities that may be available to them.

In this workshop, we will help you understand the small business grant landscape, things to consider, where to find funding and more.

  • The different types of grants available to small business owners
  • Tips for crafting your grant application
  • Other free and low-cost capital options for your business
  • Question and answer period

About the presenter: Brian oversees Small Business Majority’s Entrepreneurship Program and Venturize platform, which deliver key education and resources to entrepreneurs seeking to start and grow their business.

He builds partnerships with organizations that serve small business owners, manages content development for Small Business Majority’s educational programming, and oversees the development of Venturize, the nation’s one-stop hub for entrepreneurs, including the website’s MatchFinder tool, which connects small business owners to mission-driven lending partners. 

Brian also leads the organization’s research activities, which include ongoing surveys of its vast network of business owners, national opinion polling, small business owner focus groups, and external and economic data analysis. He helps collect and monitor organizational impact data and metrics.

Click here to register.

About SCORE

SCORE is the nation’s largest network of volunteer business experts. It is dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals.

Make a difference as a SCORE volunteer

Since 1964, it has provided education and mentorship to more than 11 million entrepreneurs nationwide.

SCORE Chester and Delaware Counties has been operating since 1985. It has 100 dedicated volunteers today. They provide confidential mentoring at no charge. They offer business seminars, workshops, and webinars to benefit the local community.

SCORE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).

Find out more about SCORE by clicking here. 

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