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    1. 6 Tips to Celebrate Small Business Saturday in Today’s Worl
        If you’re a small business retailer, you’re probably approaching the holiday season with a mixture of excitement—finally, in-person holiday
    2. 3 Good Reasons to Outsource in Your Small Business
      There is a growing trend in businesses to outsource some functions. There are many reasons outsourcing is an excellent option for many companies, and the advances in technology make it a viable solution. Many employers originally looked at outsourcing with suspicion. If owners didn't have control over the individual te
    3. 8 Things to Try If Your Business Growth Has Stagnated
      Most business owners want to invest in their business to help it grow. In the early days, you might experience exponential growth; people are finding
    4. Cybercriminals Are Coming for Your Business. Here Are 5 Simple Ways to Keep Them Out
      Now, more than ever, is a crucial moment to button up cyber security measures at your company. Small businesses were easy prey for cybercriminals during the pandemic. A shift to remote work meant hackers had their pick of unsecured home networks and devices. Now, even though many businesses have moved back to in-office
    5. Microfinance vs. Macrofinance: What's The Difference?
          Microfinance vs. Macrofinance: An Overview Microfinance and macrofinance represent two types of funding-related activities. The
    6. Small Business Opportunities To Boost Profits And Productivity
      Inventory ManagergettySmall and medium-sized companies have many challenges, which are opportunities for improvement. Time-tested improvements were shared recently by the founder and managing partner of Riverlake Partners, a private equity firm that owns smaller and medium-sized businesses. Erik Krieger noted three opp
    7. Four Steps To Re-Think Customer Experience In The Coronavirus Crisis
      If the customer experience for your company hasn’t changed between February and April, you are unusual. In industry after industry, from consumer goods to B2B technology, the distancing, fear, and economic turbulence caused by the coronavirus are affecting the sales process, customer selection criteria, the way product
    8. Is Your SEO Pulling its Weight? Five Tips to Implement Today
      Do your customers know how to find your small business? Given that 93% of consumers use the internet to find a local business, you want to make sure you’re using modern search engine optimization (SEO) strategies so your company pops up in the search results, leading them to your door.
    9. 8 Ways to Get Ready for Small Business Saturday provide small business owners on how to get your business ready with marketing tips, pricing,  tips, etc
      Get Ready for Small Business Saturday. Small business owners get information on ways to market
    10. Tiny Yet Powerful Changes That Will Make Your Business Grow
      Seemingly insignificant yet creative ideas can have a colossal impact on the way we live and work, and how customers interact with our businesses. Consider the autoplay function on Netflix which can keep even the strongest-willed rooted to the couch, or the Like button on Facebook, a cultural phenomenon birthed during