Thursday, May 21, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009 Neal Lubow: How Small Businesses Have Adapted to the Economy

Folks gathered excitedly to attend the evening's presentation by co-founder Neal Lubow. As owner of Ideas by the Hour he has plenty to share with other business owners.

Neal offered a plethora of insights and tips on tackling a bull market while members spoke about their individual efforts for staying afloat.


Along with interactive comments from his audience, the presenter regaled the group with his local" claim to fame": Neal had single-handedly tackled an entire Portland phone book. Did he use a princess phone? We're not sure. But....


Neal's phone skills paid off. He was marketing his design services to every INDIVIDUAL business entry in the phone book. An example of his tenacity 4 years later? A full book of business and lessons in trial and error. This is a man who has first hand knowledge about what works and what doesn't.

Throughout the interactive program, members and guests shared their experiences and methods for dealing with the past years challenges. Many felt secure having developed solid business practices. Others found by building on previous success they were able to develop second or third avenues of funding their efforts.




The atmosphere throughout the meeting was upbeat. Many seemed to feel that economic challenges helped them work toward finding more creative ways to conduct and grow their business.

Secretary and Photographer John McAnulty is cataloging members for upcoming name badges for members. After Neal's presentation, we were able to snap a photo of the man behind the lens (and the pen). John's skill's are many including the
Santori Mens Choir, serving on the Board for several local concerns (including AHB). An avid nature photographer, Johns camera skills benefit those who are exploring photography in later life; his Creative Photography classes are well attended and include trips to noted Oregon landmarks.

Next months AHB meeting will feature owner of RichWriting, Susan Rich. Susan teaches writing techniques to reluctant writers. She will be discussing ways for small businesses to write compelling copy at the Thursday, June 18th, 2009 AHB meeting.


Arranging to attend our Third Thursday monthly meeting is easy. Early registration is suggested for menu planning purposes and pre-registration is available at the AHB . Or via Princess Phone by calling Eric at 503.232.2326.

AHB's monthly meetings are dynamic, interactive and toothsome. We would enjoy having you join us the third Thursday of the month from 6-9 pm at the SMILE Station, 8210 SE 13th Ave ( 1 block South of Tacoma).

Please join us next month for a wonderful meal, great company and our presenter Susan Rich. We will meet June 18, 2009 from 6-9 PM. Looking forward to meeting you soon.

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A Resource For Owners of Home-Based Businesses in Portland Oregon

The purpose of AHB is to assist home-based businesses by: providing business and technical information that is current and practical; promoting professional standards and image; providing an advocacy; providing appropriate group services; providing a forum for socializing and networking

Purpose -- Principles -- Vision. The Association is founded for the purpose of fostering communication, camaraderie, and unity among its members. Members should be fair, ethical and cooperative in all business transactions and relations with other members. The Association honors the sanctity of individual initiative and seeks to unite this indivisible power -- with a sense of humor, a sense of mission, and some hard work -- for all.
RSVP’s requested for meal planning. For information and to reserve call Eric at 503/232-2326.

You don’t need to have a home business to attend our monthly business association meeting! First-time visitors pay the members’ rate of $10 for the meal and evening.

AHB meetings are held third Thursdays, 6-9pm, at the SMILE Station. 8210 SE 13th Ave. The SMILE building is in the Sellwood neighborhood, on 13th Street, 1 block South of Tacoma (Sellwood Bridge St). Corner of 13th and Tenino Avenue.