5 Ways to Recruit Top Talent in the COVID-19 Aftermath
With the current economic crisis, businesses are facing some of the toughest times ever in over a decade. What’s worst is that when a business crumbles, everyone around suffers. Employees get laid off, and creditors don’t get paid. It’s a ripple effect. But there’ a silver lining to every negative turn. The businesses that can…
Read MoreFind Your Niche in a Tough Market: How to Start a Dropshipping Business From A to Z
Have you ever thought about launching a company without any self-produced products? Or do you believe you need a real warehouse that contains all your ready-to-be-shipped products before you can set up an eCommerce business? With dropshipping, you can tackle those questions quickly. Without holding any products and paying for inventory, you can sell products…
Read More4 Simple Steps for SMBs to Support Remote Workers (In a Hurry, if Necessary)
If the past decade should have made one thing clear to small business owners, it’s the fact that remote work is the future. Businesses that support remote workers tend to have lower overhead, higher productivity, and have an easier time recruiting top talent. They’re also able to tap into underrepresented parts of the labor pool,…
Read More4 Promo Products That Help When Times Are Tough & Budgets Are Tight
Many businesses are suffering from economic hardship as a result of the financial meltdown globally. Companies are more interested in cutting costs to survive. However, they still need to advertise and spread the word about their products and services, even if there is no budget for large scale marketing. That’s where promotional products come in.…
Read More5 Best Ways to Reduce Expenses Using Tech
It makes sense that a lot of businesses want to make their operations cheaper, especially in times like these. Many people are struggling to make ends meet, and ensuring that you can make as much as possible from your company will always mean reducing its costs. To help you out with this, this post will…
Read More7 Leadership Strategies To Rev-Up Your Team Vitality
Most startup ideas begin in the mind of an individual, but an idea is not a business. It takes a team, with effective leadership, to build a business. Many aspiring entrepreneurs default to team leadership by domination and control. Yet in my experience, the best entrepreneurs quickly learn the art of people connection. They connect…
Read MoreCOVID-19 and the Pandemic Impact on Opportunity Zones
We talked to leading tax expert Blake Christian, Tax Partner at HCVT in Long Beach, CA/Park City, Utah about the impact on Opportunity Zones during this time. The goal was to gather how the pandemic affects Opportunity Zones and advice on strategies moving forward. TaxConnections genuinely appreciates Blake’s input as he offers very valuable insight…
Read MoreIn Tough Times, Content is King. Here’s How to Create an SEO Content Calendar
Typically, when thinking about a content calendar people’s brains go directly to social media marketing. While content calendars are relied on by social media marketers to plan social posts, SEOs also need to use content calendars to help plan and prioritize their content roadmaps. There are probably hundreds of strategies that you can execute to…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Is a Black Swan Event–Do You Even Know What Questions to Ask?
Great executives and managers seem to intuitively know what they don’t know. But it is not at all uncommon to not even know what questions to ask. Who would have thought about COVID 19 and public’s panic responses? Image credit: Alexas_Fotos / Pixabay One week we all thought we had our responses dedicated to supply…
Read MoreBad Credit – How It Happens and What You Can Do to Fix It
Bad credit is a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be the end of the road! Many adults live with and overcome poor credit ratings. Today we wanted to describe situations that lead to bad credit – and what you can do to alleviate the problem. The Formula A poor credit score may be as…
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