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What to Do When Your Business Is in the Red

Much like no one gets married to get divorced, no one opens a business to close it. Still, it happens. The optimism of opening day can…
News APR 9

E-Mail Marketing for SMBs in 2025

The basic 101s of e-mail marketing E-mail marketing is the cheapest marketing a small business can use. It’s also quite effective. Here are the basic 101s…
News APR 7

Hiring Older Workers

“I’ve been shocked by how many skills have crossed from my former to current profession,” says Richard Williams, founder and owner of Luna Pizza Café in…
News MAR 24

Enhancing Your Paid Social Advertising Efforts

8 ways to enhance paid social advertising   1: Define precise campaigns objectives. Whether it’s promoting a new business opening or driving sales, define a clear…
News MAR 23

Walking into the Sunset: Retirement Planning

Though most small business owners hope they can at some point retire and soar into their golden years, many will remain grounded by the realities of…
News MAR 21

Lazy Employees? That’s on You

When you stay at a hotel, do you clean your room? Do you make your bed? Do you hang your towels up after using them? I…
News MAR 20

Retirement Planning Mistakes

4 Common Retirement Planning Mistakes For many small business owners, the road to retirement includes its share of potholes. Seasoned advisors Rick Miller and John Brown…
News MAR 19

Workers’ Comp — How it Protects Business and Employee Alike

Workers’ compensation insurance protects biz owners and employees Even the most careful and skilled workers can injure themselves through cuts, burns and falls. Accidents happen, and…
News MAR 19
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Do’s and Don’ts for Hiring and Managing Underage Employees

Federal and state labor laws govern hours worked and duties performed by teen workers Everyone remembers the highlights of their first “real” job: independence, responsibility and…
News MAR 14

Five Ways to Inspire Your Employees

    In 2024, employee engagement fell to its lowest level in a decade, with 31% of employees feeling engaged at work. With challenges like burnout,…
News MAR 13