Businesses Flock to Facebook Mobile Ads: Should Yours?
One thing is for certain: a lot of businesses are truly bullish about Facebook mobile ads. This blog is meant to help you decide whether yours should be too.
Read More How to Not Become a Labor Department Enforcement Target
Over the last couple of years the Department of Labor has become fairly aggressive in its enforcement of wage and hours laws. It has been targeting industries suspected of being the most egregious offenders and it is going at enforcement in such a public way as to create a “ripple effect.”
Read More Continue Your Education as a Business Owner
This week’s blog is going to delve into territory reserved for existing franchisees who desire a continuing education for the small business owner. We feel it is also important to maintain and nurture your franchise after you’ve set up a successful business.
Read More What Can We Learn from the Success of Apple Press Events?
When companies launch a new product, and they get it right, they can have customers lining up for miles out of the door to purchase their fancy new “must have” item.
Read More Love Advice is Not Good Marketing Advice
Love advice is not good marketing advice. In fact, in general I might suggest that you shun cupid’s advice when it comes to marketing your organization. Let me give you a few examples.
Read More How to Know It’s Time for Your First Hire
Burning the midnight oil can’t last forever. At some point, if you want your business to grow, you need to bring help on board. That means hiring your first employee.
Read More Can You Bootstrap a Franchise Business?
The expression started out as “pulling yourself up by your bootstraps”—an impossible thing to do, so in the 19th century it meant a tall tale or an impossible claim.
Read More Where to Share Your Viral Content
The key to reaching peak virality through content marketing is having a clear understanding of when and where to push your content, and unfortunately most small businesses fail to do so, wasting money, resources and time.
Read More Business Structure Types for Entrepreneurs
CorpNet CEO Nellie Akalp joins me to discuss business structure types including the sole proprietorship, LLC, and corporation. We focus mainly on the difference between LLCs and S-Corps, which are the two most popular business structures used by small businesses today.
Read More How to Build Your Brand and New Firm’s Business
There is no doubt that today’s consumers are savvier than ever before. This creates challenges for today’s businesses that could never have even been imagined in decades past.
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