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Suzanne Robertson

Suzanne Robertson

About


Suzanne Robertson is a writer and editor based in Southern California. As a child, her father founded a law firm, allowing her to experience first hand the roller coaster ride of entrepreneurship while developing a deep respect for small business owners. Suzanne writes content specifically tailored to hard-working business owners and enjoys interviewing SmartBiz customers to learn about their journey. Suzanne always looks forward to spending time with her husband, two teenage daughters, and their rescue pup, Elvis Pawsley.


Background


Suzanne has worked as a writer and community manager for large brands, including WebMD, Disney Publishing Worldwide, iHeartMedia, and the Gannett/USA Today Network. She joined the marketing team of SmartBiz Loans in 2015 as the Senior Social Media and Marketing Content Writer. Her areas of expertise include small business financing options, small business operations, employee management, small business marketing, and more topics to help entrepreneurs improve their enterprise.


Education


Suzanne earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Oklahoma State University. She completed internships for the U.S. Senate in Washington, DC, ABC affiliate KOCO-TV in Oklahoma City, and for NBC’s Late Night with David Letterman in New York before moving to Los Angeles. Qualified writers with a fintech background are welcomed to submit guest blog posts for consideration.

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Posts By Suzanne Robertson

March 11, 2016

General Liability and Workers Comp Insurance Differences

You’re a small business owner, and you know how big of a role your... Read More
February 20, 2016

Keys to Great Customer Service – Even if You’re a One Man Organization

If you’re looking for a company that does customer service right, it’s... Read More
February 13, 2016

SBSS Score: What Is It and How to Improve It?

When applying for an SBA loan, your SBSS Score has a big impact on... Read More
February 05, 2016

Five Funding Fumbles: Don’t Make These Mistakes!

The best way to grow your business is to seek low-cost funds that you... Read More
February 02, 2016

Get to Know the SBA: A SmartBiz Infographic

Did you know that the SBA has put $20 billion of credit into our economy... Read More
January 28, 2016

Success Story: Prolific Author Michael Levin Ready to Expand

You might not know the name Michael Levin, but he is winning in the publishing... Read More
January 13, 2016

Avoid These Small Business Scams!

In December 2015, the Federal Trade Commission scored a victory in an... Read More
December 16, 2015

Small Business Owners: Review These 5 Items Before the New Year

The holiday season is a crazy time personally and professionally,... Read More
December 10, 2015

Small Business Spotlight: E-ISG Asset Intelligence

Eric Beser was a software engineer working at large corporations, including... Read More

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