Just a peek out your window will let you know it’s that time of year again, time to do some spring cleaning at your business, both literally and figuratively. You should certainly get rid of some of the clutter that’s accumulated over the year, and cleaning up your work space is a great place to start.
But there’s so much more to be done, too. This can also be the time of year to shake things up and try something new, or grab those great ideas you had bubbling on the back-burner and bring them to the forefront.
Join Our Twitter Chat: Follow #SMBSpringClean
Become a part of the conversation to find out what other small business owners just like you are doing this spring to renew their companies. Get more good ideas for spring cleaning by joining us Thursday, April 11, 2013 at 8 p.m. EST for a live Twitter chat presented by FedEx Office.
We hope you’ll take the time to participate and pose any questions you may have about revitalizing your business. If you have any tips to offer other small business owners about spring cleaning or how to bring in new ideas and innovation, we’d love for you to join us.
$25 Gift Card Giveaway
Not only will you get great tips on spring cleaning, shaking things up and bringing in new ideas, we’ll also be giving away several $25 gift cards, courtesy of FedEx Office, which is presenting this Twitter chat.  Follow @FedExOffice to participate.
Twitter Chat Details
Be sure to join us for this live Twitter chat event:
TOPIC: Spring clean your SMB: Get organized, bring in fresh ideas, shake things up.
DATE: Thursday, April 11, 2013
TIME: 8 pm EST (New York time)
LOCATION:Â Twitter.com: Just follow the hashtag #SMBSpringClean to participate.
Be sure to follow me, Anita Campbell, at @SmallBizTrends too. If you’ve never taken part in a Twitter chat before and you need some pointers, be sure to read “How to Participate in a Twitter Chat.â€
Disclosure: FedEx Office compensated me to participate as a small business expert during the FedEx Office Tweet Chat program and write this post. FedEx Office also provided the gift cards. The ideas in this blog post are mine and not ideas or advice from FedEx Office.