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    Entrepreneurial Update: Expert Advice and Small Business Support

    The Metropreneur.com is a spin off site from Columbus Underground that focuses on small business development and entrepreneurship. Here’s a look at new updates from the past week over there:

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    • Local camera and photography business has converted a Clintonville church into a unique work place and retail store.
    • We published the third article in a series about information security for small businesses.
    • Jim Lane from GBQ wants to help you make the most of customer satisfaction.
    • Local entrepreneur Mike Figliuolo provides an FAQ on how to take your startup to the next level.
    • We interview Randy Gerber about why he started a business that helps other people start businesses.
    • There’s some new legal advice on tap courtesy of of Bill Nolan at Barnes & Thornburg that can help you navigate the realm of responding to government inquiry.

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    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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