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The
US Small Business Administration (SBA) has launched the
SBA Exchange Program

The
SBA, has launched an electronic purchasing tool designed to facilitate
small business e-procurement opportunities, and to improve efficiency
and accountability of current government procurement processes. The SBA
Exchange is a streamlined electronic tool that allows agencies to award
simplified acquisitions up to $100,000 (including micro-purchases) and
to make purchase payments electronically with the Government wide commercial
purchase card. To participate, small businesses must obtain an Internet-based
Supplier Web Site www.SBExchange.gov.
Through
the Supplier Web Site, a small business will receive: A fully hosted,
supplier branded, e-commerce web site; exposure to federal buying authorities;
large federal prime contractors and other large buying officials; An electronic
catalog; a centralized order management system for receiving and processing
Internet based orders from federal, state, Local and commercial buying
authorities; a management system for tracking new business, creating and
submitting quotes and assistance in managing the new site.
The SBA plans to launch this program nationally on March 30, 2003 when
agencies may award transactions through the system. The annual cost to
participate in the SBA Exchange is $1,500.00. Additionally, a transaction
fee of 2 percent will be added to all orders. The initial $450.00 discount
to the first 2,500: businesses to sign-up ended on December 30, 2002.
However, a new special promotion is offered by the service provider. A
discount of $300.00 will be offered to the first 1,000 vendors that enter
promotional code A100YZ21G when signing up before the end of February.
SBA Exchange is an innovative tool that can facilitate a procurement environment
where small business can compete and flourish. I encourage you to visit
our website at www.SBAExchange.gov
for additional information.
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PRESIDENT'S
BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR SBA OFFERS $21 BILLION IN
SMALL BUSINESS FINANCING
"FUNDING
FOR INITIATIVES TO MAKE
AGENCY MORE CUSTOMER - FRIENDLY"

WASHINGTON - President Bush's proposed FY 2004 budget for the U.S. Small
Business Administration provides nearly $21 billion in support for small
business financing, as well as increased funding for priority initiatives
that will make the agency more customer-centric.
"The
President's budget tackles our nation's top priorities - strengthening
homeland security, winning the war on terrorism and expanding economic
opportunity," said SBA Administrator Hector V. Barreto. "The
SBA's budget is designed to address one of those priorities specifically:
expanding economic opportunity. It recognizes the vital role that America's
25 million small businesses
play in our nation's economy, and demonstrates the President's commitment
to small business owners and to an efficient and effective SBA."
The
budget proposes a total FY 2004 appropriation of $797.9 million, maintaining
the spending level proposed for FY 2003, and roughly 4 percent larger
than the budget for FY 2002.
The
budget includes commitments for more than $20.8 billion in small business
loans, loan guarantees and venture capital, and more than $760 million
in new disaster loan funds for victims of natural disasters. Included
in that amount is funding for $9.3 billion in guaranteed loans under
the 7(a) program. The budget proposal includes more than $115 million
for the agency's technical assistance programs, including Small Business
Development Centers and the Service Corps of Retired Executives.
The
budget also proposes funding for key agency operational and organizational
priorities. Chief among them is investment in its transformation initiative
designed to make the SBA more customer-centric.
These
initiatives include e-government, training and operational transformation
plans designed to streamline the agency's delivery of services, free
up more employees to directly work with small businesses, and allow
more small businesses to access the services they need to succeed.
For
more information about the SBA's small business programs, call the SBA
Answer Desk at. 1-800 U ASK SBA or TDD 704-344-6640. Also, visit the
SBA's extensive Web site at www.sba.gov.
SBA,
in partnership with Staples, has introduced a new online Newsletter
SBA Solutions. For a free subscription, go to http://web.sba.gov/list,
and
select New SBA Solutions Newsletter.
Online
Small Business Trends
Although
traditional retailers reported a sales slump for the fourth quarter
of 2002, online small businesses operating e-commerce Web sites experienced
a boost in holiday sales. At least according to a study of 5,000 small-
to medium-sized businesses that participated in a survey conducted by
Affinity Internet.
More
than 40 percent of online small businesses report increased sales from
their e-commerce Web sites this holiday season, when compared to 2001
sales. Of those businesses reporting higher sales, 79 percent experienced
sales increases in excess of 10 percent -- half said their sales increased
more than 20 percent.
In
contrast, Goldman Sachs index of same-store sales reports that the retail
industry experienced one of the worst holiday sales seasons in the past
three decades -- only one percent reported improved sales over 2001
performance.
"Given
the general increase in Internet usage and the number of households
now with high bandwidth connections, it isn't a surprise that small
businesses with a Web presence are starting to sell more online,"
Jim Collins, Affinity chief operating officer, said.
Of
course, if 40 percent of sales are up, then 60 percent of sales were
down or flat. Thirty-one percent of small businesses surveyed reported
negligible comparable sales for 2002 and 28 percent reported decreased
sales. This is understandable, since 62 percent of small businesses
indicated that they solely relied on "word of mouth" advertising
for the holidays and another 67 percent said they did not even offer
sales incentives -- like free or discounted shipping as an incentive
to buy.
The
Affinity survey also found that e-commerce sites selling collectors'
items accounted for the largest increase in sales, totaling 60 percent.
Other popular categories of goods proved to be toys, jewelry, apparel,
books, music, and movies. Additional key findings include:
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Most sales (68 percent) consisted of one to three items.
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Traffic on the sites surveyed was also up -- an average of 43 percent.
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Most (75 percent) owners of online small business owners are male.
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More than half of online small business owners have a four-year college
degree or higher (54 percent) and all have finished high school.
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Contrary to popular belief that young people are the primary group using
the Web as a location for their business, 80 percent of online small
business owners surveyed are over the 30-years-old.
Although
there does not seem to be any specific geographic concentration of online
small businesses, most online business owners surveyed have one to five
employees (68 percent). Additionally, 15 percent of businesses surveyed
are sole proprietorships and more than half of the owners (51 percent)
say running their online business is their primary occupation.
Affinity
Internet is a hosting service provider that specializes in serving small-
to medium-sized businesses. The company hosts more than 390,000 domains
for more than 170,000 customers worldwide. The survey of 5,000 small
business clients was completed early in January 2003.
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