. So often, entrepreneurs limit their business potential by not considering where they’ll do business. And by this I don’t mean which side of town is best for your startup …I’m talking about which state is best. There are 50 glorious states in the U.S. each with their own culture, perks and advantages that could … Continue reading →
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Here’s Why You Should Start Your Business in a Bad Economy
. At a time when many businesses are suffering, it seems counter-intuitive to even think that you could start your business. But while it may pose a few challenges, there are some major perks to starting your business in a down economy—five to be exact. In this post we’ll look at each and prove to … Continue reading →
4 Ways to Keep Your Team Strong While Social Distancing
. Government mandated shutdowns, panic shopping, social distancing… our world has turned upside down in the wake of the Coronavirus, (COVID-19). Nowhere is this seen more clearly than in the workplace. Once full, lively offices are now ghost towns with many employees having to work from home because of social distancing initiatives. In this article, … Continue reading →
The Dos & Don’ts of Outsourcing Work to a Freelancer
o Having to hire a freelancer means your business is growing and needs an additional set of hands to take on surplus projects. But outsourcing can be tricky, stressful and even risky if you don’t go about it the right way. o In this article, we’ll discuss the DO’s and DON’Ts of outsourcing work to … Continue reading →
Bad Reviews: The Smart Way to Address Negative Client Feedback
. We all know the saying “you can’t please everyone.” It’s a wise statement but when you run a business, it’s your job to please everyone. So, what do you do when your business falls short of excellence in a client’s eyes and receives a negative review? Nowadays, with sites like Trustpilot, Glassdoor, and Yelp, … Continue reading →