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JJ Ramberg

JJ Ramberg is the anchor of “Your Business,” MSNBC’s weekly show on small business. In addition to her extensive television reporting experience, Ramberg has a background as an entrepreneur and co-founded GoodSearch.com. She has an MBA from Stanford Business School.



Guest List -- Sunday, April 19

Posted: Monday, April 13, 2009 12:13 PM by Andrew Littell

Despite the down economy, some small businesses are actually thriving. Elizabeth Frank, founder of Eye5 Marketing, which books models and actors for corporate events, and Alex Grossman, founder of Men on the Street Productions, a boutique advertising agency, are seeing increased business as a result of their competitive price points and the flexibility they can offer to clients. Find out how your business can benefit from a recession.

Panelists

--Michael Port, creator of the business consulting brand Book Yourself Solid and author of "The Think Big Manifesto: Think You Can't Change Your Life (and the World) Think Again"

--Liz Hamburg, President of Upstart Ventures, and co-host of Launchpad, a weekly radio show dedicated to small business and entrepreneurship

Profit Margin: Web 2.0, The Power of Facebook

Larry Weber, founder of the W2 Group, a marketing services company, and author of "Marketing to the Social Web: How Digital Consumer Communities Build Your Business"

Green Matters: Green Office Gadgets

Michelle Madden, CEO of GreenYour.com, a green living website, shows off some eco-friendly tools that can help you go green around the office.

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