Are Government contracts right for you? With over $6 Billion being poured into Government contracting to help stimulate business and the economy this may be the time to sign up for contracts. The US Government is the largest purchaser of goods and services in the world and maybe now is the time you become one of their sources. The paper work is all done online and is very intense (government of course) so plan to spend at a minimum of 6 to 8 hours working on this to completion, but the outcome can possibly net you an entire new business income stream that has been hidden from the business community under the previous administration. The other great thing about this online form is it scrubs your business through the SBA channels to determine if you are eligible for any special SBA programs and adds you to the SBA system of registered businesses. Here is the site for starting the process SBA just remember to take your time, read everything, answer carefully, and you too may find a new “golden parachute” to new business. As a side note after you sign up and complete the entire process you may receive lots of emails and calls to sign up for a Government Contract Directory these are not free so read all the fine print.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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Just wanted to add a small tip on creating a recession proof career. It would be a good idea to plan out your career or business by considering government contracting. This is a very lucrative financial opportunity that can help you stabilize financially and increase your income flow if it is done the right way.
If this is something that you are interested in to put an end to your financial worries, get yourself registered with the Central Contractor Registry which is a federal clearing house for vendors and small businesses too. Also identify a product or service that you can supply to the government and which the government needs in order to get a contract.
You can win such billion dollar contracts and secure your career or business better even during this phase of recession.
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