SCORE Bucks County announces November workshops 

Small business owners can learn how to build/protect their brand with Amazon, create a business plan and more

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In an ongoing effort to keep the small business community informed, SCORE Bucks County is offering numerous educational workshops for entrepreneurs and business owners in November. 

The online webinars feature a wide range of insightful topics for every stage of the entrepreneur’s business journey, including building and protecting your brand with Amazon, creating a business plan, developing financial projections and selling a business. See the November calendar at score.org/buckscounty/local-workshops/score-bucks-county-workshop-calendar

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By combining resources among 30 local chapters in the Mid-Atlantic region, the chapters can collectively offer many more online workshops. On average, 15 webinars will be available monthly, all free of charge. Most webinars are led by local chapter experts. More information is available at score.org/buckscounty/local-workshops

In addition to providing online educational offerings, SCORE volunteers provide no-cost one-on-one mentoring in-person, online or by phone and email. Mentors have expertise in various business-related backgrounds, from finance and accounting to business operations, information technology, marketing and more, making it easy to pair clients with the expert in their industry. Find a mentor at score.org/find-mentor

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