Mobile Apps: How They Can Help You Grow to the Next Level
When small businesses harness the power of mobile marketing, they expand their reach, attract new customers and increase customer loyalty. Additionally, mobile outreach helps the business to learn more about their audience.
Read More How to Improve Cash Flow for Business
Cash is the lifeblood of a business, and without it a business dies. With this in mind, the all-important question therefore has to be, “How can I improve cash flow for my business?”
Read More Quality and Meaning for People
In the open-talent economy, employees have options, and talent is a scarce resource. Business leaders are thinking like talent economists and sustainability…
Read More Native Advertising Tips for Small Businesses
Native advertising has become an increasingly popular online marketing tactic in 2014, proving to be much more effective than traditional display ads, which go largely ignored by online viewers.
Read More Goodbye Google+ Local, Hello Google My Business!
Anyone who has attempted to keep a pulse on Google’s local product offering has probably noticed that it’s been going through somewhat of an identity crisis over the last two or so years.
Read More Reality Check on Crowdfunding
I’m seeing more and more marketing showing up about so-called crowd funding these days. Sorry, but no. Not yet. Reports of crowdfunding in the U.S. are, as of today, just wishful thinking.
Read More Plan for Growth, or Die
Small business owners need to know what their personal and professional goals are five years from now. Only then can you begin to execute the plan to leverage your time and your talent to grow your small business. Start now. Don’t wait.
Read More 5 Important OSHA Regulations You Can’t Ignore
For three decades, OSHA has helped employers prevent injuries and save lives by protecting the workforce. If a workplace is OSHA-compliant, the employer will be empowered to recognize work hazards, protect employees from illness and injury, prevent death, and cultivate educated employees who foster general safety for the entire workplace.
Read More Letting Staff Make Decisions in Customer Service Issues
A critical piece of every business’s customer service strategy is how you plan to handle customer concerns. When properly dealt with, complaints are an opportunity to transform angry or upset customers into extremely loyal ones.
Read More Does Your Small Business Need Only College Grads?
Does every small business need college grads? It’s a big question, and one that you as an owner or manager have no doubt asked yourself at some point.
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