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The Small Business market is a segment of the business world that consists of companies with fewer than 500 employees. These businesses are typically privately owned and operated, and are often family-run. They are typically characterized by their limited resources, such as capital, personnel, and technology. Small businesses often face unique challenges, such as limited access to capital, limited access to markets, and limited access to technology. Small businesses are an important part of the economy, providing goods and services to local communities, creating jobs, and contributing to economic growth. They are also important for innovation, as they often develop new products and services that can be adopted by larger companies. Examples of small businesses include restaurants, retail stores, professional services firms, and technology companies. Other examples include construction companies, auto repair shops, and home health care providers. Show Less Read more