Study co-sponsored by Business Today Magazine reveals differing commitments among small businesses to initiate captive websites and embrace eCommerce
The largest and smallest of small businesses are most bullish about the impact the Internet will have on their businesses during the next 12 to 24 months, according to the latest Small Business Research Board (SBRB) study released here today.
Of the small businesses generating revenues of $25 million or more, 48.1% expect revenues emanating from websites they control to grow during the next one to two years, according to the latest SBRB study co-sponsored by Business Today Magazine. Similarly, the smallest of small businesses, those with revenues of $500,000 or less, are the second most optimistic, with 36.2% saying they expect eCommerce revenue to grow.
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