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By Rose Leadem

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Whether you're an entrepreneur, small-business owner or tech enthusiast, here's something you'll want to watch. For National Small Business Week, tune in today at 10:30 a.m. ET to see the Small Business Association's Linda McMahon speak with Facebook's vice president and chief privacy officer for policy Erin Egan in a Facebook Live.

During the Live, McMahon and Egan will discuss how to start and grow a business. They will be sharing tips, as well as answering questions submitted by viewers. Join the conversation -- you can post your question and watch the Live here: www.facebook.com/SBAgov.

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

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