Tips, thoughts and topics on marketing for small to medium-sized businesses in Michigan and
throughout the world. Contributions by Chris Slocumb, Casey Frushour, as well as other members of the Clarity Quest team.
We've given 17 loans to 3rd world entrepreneurs through Kiva.org.
Kiva B2B recently profiled Clarity Quest. For more information on how you can give loans to businesses in developing countries, visit
Kiva.

Labels: kiva, kiva b2b, microloans, social responsiblity
We just funded our seventh entrepreneur through a Kiva microloan. Check out our new Kiva webpage and consider financing a entrepreneur yourself. The minimum investment is only $25! Labels: ann arbor michigan, kiva, microloans, overseas, small business, social entrepreneurship
We're happy to announce that starting today through 2008, our firm will loan a percentage of its net profits to fund entrepreneurs in developing countries. We will fund the loans through Kiva - an amazing organization that funds microloans in countries such as Afghanistan, Nigeria and Cambodia. There's a great NY Times video article on their organization.
As part of campaign to promote small business throughout the world, Clarity Quest Marketing is offering great marketing through the end of 2007. We will give a 5% discount on new marketing services to any client business who funds at least one loan of $25 through Kiva.Labels: kiva, marketing discount, marketing promotion, microloans
Given this is a tech marketing blog, I usually don't coverage topics outside of this arena. I have to make an exception for
Kiva. Kiva is a non-profit that collects small zero-interest loans from individuals (usually $25) and lends the money to entrepreneurs in developing countries such as Cambodia, Ecuador, and Ukraine. When the individual you financed pays the loan back, you can choose to re-invest in another venture or withdraw your money.
Entrepreneurs in this country, especially women, are so lucky to have access to capital to start a venture. What a better way to change how people around the world think of the U.S. than helping a fledgling business owner and giving them financial independence.
Labels: kiva, microloans, social entrepreneurship