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October 20, 2008

Oct. 20 issue of Mainebiz | Table of contents for the Oct. 20, 2008, issue of Mainebiz

Only the articles with links are available online*. Subscribe to the biweekly print edition of Mainebiz.

Cover stories

Profiles of 10 Mainers shaping the future of the state's economy, in The 2008 Next List.

The soaring cost of liquid asphalt derails road projects around the state, in Paving pain.

Newsworthy

Marie Tucker launches the Maine Association of Virtual Assistants, in Online outsourcing.

Focus: Marketing

Portland's ADMedia tackles the next generation of marketing -- the text message, in R U ready?

Elizabeth Harvey explains how search engine marketing can boost your business even in hard financial times, in Search success.

New Entreprenuers

A conversation with Ben Pollard of Pollard Builders in Portland.

Columns

Matt Jacobson, president and CEO of Maine & Co. in Portland, says expanding a key Pine Tree Development Zone incentive could help attract more business to Maine, in his column Inside Out.

John O'Dea, executive director of the Associated General Contractors of Maine, in his first Mainebiz column urges business leaders to get involved in politics, in From the Ground Up.

John McDonald writes about Maine tall tales and weather speculations, in his column There and Back.

Plus...

Mainebiz's back-of-the-book section includes company and personnel news, business incorporations from July 2008, recent commercial real estate transactions, and a list of Maine's largest advertising and marketing firms.

*Mainebiz currently runs three stories and all columns from its current issue online. The rest of the articles can be found in the print edition, which hits streets today, and will enter our free online archives in three weeks.

 

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