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:: Secrets to Getting More Traffic for Your Small Business Website Revealed
08/31/2018
How to Get Traffic to Your Website
In building this strategy, it can help to get input from the experts who have been there before. Here are some tips and tricks ranging from content creation to SEO to social media from digital marketing experts around the web.
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:: A Small-Business Guide to Instagram Stories
08/29/2018
Instagram is a great source to build your brand’s identity, engage new followers and expand your reach. However, if you’re simply posting images to your business Instagram page, you’re missing out on a major opportunity on the platform: Instagram Stories. With Stories, you can show a behind-the-scenes look at your brand while developing its personality and building authentic relationships with your followers.
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:: Google Spent a Decade Researching What Makes a Great Boss. They Came Up With These 10 Things
08/27/2018
Those are the types of questions Google set out to answer. In 2008, they began research into what makes a good manager, code-named Project Oxygen. They originally identified eight behaviors that were common among their highest performing managers, and began training all managers to develop those behaviors. Over time, Google saw a marked improvement in key metrics such as employee turnover, satisfaction, and performance.
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:: Looking for Tips and Resources for Small Business Success?
08/24/2018
Business owners need to constantly learn in order to be successful. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned entrepreneur, resources like business experts, books, tools and exercises can help you shape your strategies and cultivate sustained success. Here are some suggestions from members of the online small business community for resources and tips that can help you build a successful business and life.
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:: How to Escape the Tyranny of the To-Do List
08/22/2018
Overwhelmed leaders cringe at multiplying demands, such as identifying and recruiting talent, envisioning the next iteration of their product, or developing their public-speaking skills. There are only 24 hours in a day, they plead.
True. But there are 168 hours in a week, 730 hours in a month, and 8,760 hours in a year. View time in that way and many of the larger-picture, often open-ended tasks that are crowded out by in-the-moment demands appear more feasible.
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:: #MeToo Means You Too Need Small Business Coverage
08/20/2018
The #MeToo movement is making a major impact across industries, small businesses included. From reviewing internal policies to getting the right kind of insurance, these steps can help small business owners protect their companies and employees.
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:: 4 Ways a Small Business Can Give Back
08/17/2018
As a small business owner or manager, sometimes the sheer volume of things that need to be done makes it hard to remember to think about others. It's important, however, to give back to your community. In fact, if you own a small business that draws on local customers, it's important to do things that strengthen your bonds with your community.
Not all of these apply to every type of small business. A retail store can do things that a small service-based business can not, but at least one of these should apply to your business.
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:: The Keys to Building an Influential Personal Brand
08/15/2018
There is something incredibly important in life that I do not hear enough people talking about. It is called your personal brand and it goes far beyond your career.
I started learning about personal branding over 10 years ago when I got into the entrepreneurial world. I noticed a big difference between some peoples brands and others. So I started taking notes.
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:: How to Launch Your First Email Marketing Campaign and Get the Results You Want
08/13/2018
Email is not going anywhere. There are 3.7 billion global email users, and that number is expected to grow to 4.1 billion by 2021. What is more, this communication channel is supremely popular: People check their emails multiple times a day, and when you're trying to market your company, you can get your name into thousands of inboxes just by launching an email marketing campaign.
The cost? Email marketing is also super-affordable, which makes it great for small businesses.
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:: Small Businesses Share Their Best Marketing Moves
08/10/2018
Every business has to find the right marketing tools to engage its desired audience, and there doesn’t appear to be one magic widget that works for every company every time.
Some find amazing results with social media, SEO and influencer strategies, often combined with compelling online content, some with old-fashioned direct mail, as in messages on paper delivered by a human postal carrier.
Several small businesses recently shared their best marketing moves, which cover a broad range of approaches and media. Here are a few of their ideas in this first in a series of articles on the topic.
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:: 11 secrets of small business success
08/08/2018
No. 1: First, have a pretty good idea of what you are getting into before you start. Running a company is not a 9-to-5 occupation. And much, if not most, of running a business has little to do with the quality of the product or service you sell. You have to work long, hard and smart. And learn new things. Fifty percent of new businesses close (not fail) during the first five years, often because their owners didn’t realize how much time, expense and uncertainty would be involved.
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:: Amazon Report Cites More Than 1 Million Small Business Sellers On Platform
08/06/2018
Amazon is often blamed for the demise of the Mom and Pop store and other local and cultural icons of Main Street USA. There may be some truth to this, but it is also just as important to say that the company has helped many small and midsize businesses to grow and thrive.
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:: Elon Musks Erratic Twitter Behavior Teaches 3 Brutal Leadership Lessons--And What Not to Do
08/03/2018
If you do not have something nice to say, don't say anything at all.
Remember this one, from, like, kindergarten? Apologies are one thing, but better to just avoid the whole thing altogether. Note: this is not the same thing as ignoring criticism. There are constructive ways of responding, though, that will not send your companys stocks plummeting.
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:: Smart, sensitive policies can help small businesses avoid a #MeToo moment
08/01/2018
Harvey Weinstein. Bill Cosby. Kevin Spacey.
No, there apparently is no shortage of accused sexual predators roaming Hollywood. And, while there are have been stories galore over the years about the creeps and their casting couches, it wasn’t until the #MeToo movement that women really were able to get the word out about the seriousness of the issue and, if not put an end to it, at least shine a light on it.
And that begs the question: Will there be a #MeToo moment for small business?
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