PCC Small Business Development Center

Contact info: sbdc@pcc.edu

Articles (277):

The Truth of Outsourcing for Food Business Owners
Your food business is your baby, which makes it hard to let go of any aspect of your business. But […] Posted March 22, 2016
5 Ways “Mom and Pop” Shops are Doing it Better Than Big Brands
National Mom and Pop Business Owner’s Day is on March 29th. In honor of day, today’s post will tell you […] Posted March 17, 2016
Avoid Common New Business Pitfalls That May Cost You Your Business
Becoming an entrepreneur and opening your first business is thrilling and rewarding, but it’s not without its risks. After all, […] Posted March 16, 2016
Growing Your Food Business Vertically vs. Horizontally
As a food entrepreneur (even an aspiring one) you already know that you belong to a creative group that’s always […] Posted February 23, 2016
There’s one number that every business owner needs to know…
As a business owner, you’re constantly monitoring different metrics and figures to see how your operations are performing, and what […] Posted February 19, 2016
How to Increase Online Sales With These Website Improvements
Starting out and developing a small business is no easy task, especially when it comes to developing your presence online. […] Posted February 5, 2016
Business Profile: Union Rose
The PCC Small Business Development Center is proud of the great work all of their clients are accomplishing in their […] Posted January 29, 2016
10 Things to Ask Yourself When Choosing a Name for Your New Business
Are you just starting to develop your small business idea or plan? Maybe you’re already up and running, but looking […] Posted January 27, 2016
Why Price Doesn’t Matter to Your Best Customers
It might be counterintuitive, but price is often not a significant factor to your very best customers. Creating value around […] Posted January 21, 2016
A Look Inside: Yarnia
Yarnia is Portland’s only DIY yarn store. It’s tucked away underneath some plaza stairs on SE Division and 41st in […] Posted December 30, 2015