What services does SBDCNet provide?
The SBDCNET web site and its many resources are available to the public. The web site contains links of interest to the budding entrepreneur, the established small business owner, and the business researcher including: business plans, industry information, associations, Spanish language business documents, and publications. The research services of SBDCNET, however, are available to SBDC Business Advisors assisting clients only through a specific request for information. These services are more in-depth and can include: market research, demographic information, basic patent and trademark searches and business maps. Business Advisors do not receive legal or medical interpretations or extensive marketing lists. How can I get help if I am not an SBDC Business Advisor? Contact your local SBDC for free, confidential business counseling. If you require additional market research, ask your local SBDC Business Advisor to submit an online information request to SBDCNET for you. SBDCNET can fill