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  • Training the Staff You Envision

    By Barbara Weltman on

    For small business owners, it can be difficult to find good job candidates. Small businesses often times have to compete in the job market with large employers offering an attractive menu of fringe benefits.

  • Cultivating a business

    By Linda McMahon on

    Who doesn’t love the freshness of vine-ripened tomatoes, just-picked cucumbers or corn bursting with summer sweetness? This time of year, there’s likely a bounty at your local farmer’s market.

  • Seniors Win in Small Business

    By Bridget Weston Pollack on

    What’s an encore entrepreneur? It might look a lot like you. These are people who might be starting a business for the first time as they near retirement age.

  • Write an Executive Summary

    By Tim Berry on

    Most business owners have a general idea of the executive summary that comes with the traditional business plan. However, in the real world, summaries come up much more often than just in the business plan.

  • Celebrating our heroes

    By Linda McMahon on

    When President Trump asked the members of his Administration to tell him about the American heroes we have encountered in our Cabinet roles, one family instantly came to mind.Rob Leonardis is President of Ember Industries in San Marcos, Texas.

  • The Importance of Market Positioning

    By Tim Berry on

    It’s been several decades now since I first ran into the mental magic of marketing positioning. The diagram here shows it as presented by Philip Kotler in his text Marketing Management, which has been used in business schools for decades.

  • Rethinking Insurance Coverage

    By Barbara Weltman on

    Like most small businesses, you probably can’t self-insure (pay for losses out of pocket) because you can’t afford the risk for substantial financial exposure. You need insurance.

  • No Business Credit? Here's a Simple Strategy to Get Credit and Conserve Cash Flow

    By Marco Carbajo on

    If you plan to take out a loan for your business, buy equipment, open a business credit card – just about anything that requires borrowing money – having business credit is essential.

  • Christmas in July: Why You Should Plan Your Holiday Marketing Now

    By Rieva Lesonsky on

    Put down the leftover hotdogs, sparklers, and souvenir American flags. Yes, summer has barely started—but if you’re a small business owner whose profitability depends on the holiday shopping season, it’s time to start planning your marketing strategy now.

  • Corporate Social Responsibility: What Your Small Business Needs to Know

    By Bridget Weston Pollack on

    Ever wish your small business could do more for the community? Maybe you volunteer as a group or have a favorite cause, but you want to take that work a step further.

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