Monthly Archives October 2018

Small Business News The Internet is one giant soup pot of information, where everything is all just swirled together. This can make it extremely difficult to pick out the valuable news from the inane chatter or sales pitches. As a small business owner, you don’t have time to sift through tons of websites, Twitter feeds, Facebook groups, and blogs to find out what you need to know. In many cases, you might just find one website that (kind ...
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Hats a Solopreneur Has to Wear Being solopreneur means every job within the business falls on your plate, from hiring contractors to driving leads to then nurture into clients.  As you move forward on the entrepreneurial journey, the number hats a solopreneur has to wear will quickly become evident. As you adapt to the various roles you need to perform as a business operator, keep this advice and insights into mind.  Navigating the experience will be ...
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Startup Mistakes Hindsight may be 20/20 but who doesn’t want to avoid making startup mistakes when possible? In business, mistakes can cost you money, customers, and even your hard-earned brand. However, there are missteps that can easily be avoided with the right preparation and awareness. Waiting too long to delegate As a leader, your role is to inspire your team with your long-term vision, innovation, and planning. In the nascent stages of your company, you ...
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More than 3.5 billion searches are made every day on Google, a company that holds over 85% of the desktop search engine market share. Needless to say, Google is popular, and marketers looking to perform well in organic search results need to know what factors Google takes into account when ranking content. With as much effort as we put into optimizing content for search engines, you'd think we'd know by now exactly what Google's ranking algorithm considers when crawling ...
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Are you under the impression that business credit and personal credit are one in the same? As a business owner, this is not a mistake you want to make. As we have discussed in the past, there are many differences between business and personal credit. So, if you want to avoid harming your business credit, if you consider this as important as your personal credit, it is important to answer these three questions: What is ...
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SEO Tactics Search engine optimization (SEO) is more important than ever for getting discovered online--and employed local SEO tactics is critical in getting clients to purchase from your business. That is because internet search has come to be the keyway potential customers find local businesses. Don't believe me? A whopping 87% of people used a search engine to discover a local product or service in the last month, the Local Lookup Association reports. SEO was ...
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Young self-employed people, Generation Z entrepreneurs, do some pretty impressive things. Not only is that this demographic of young freelancers enlarging, but they're also changing how we consider and talk about topics such as education, working remotely, and engineering. To top it off, young entrepreneurs are showing another intriguing phenomenon in the way they spend their time. In this era, you could envision workers are in college or recently graduated, climbing corporate ladders, or even ...
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S corp vs LLC If you're the sole owner of your organization, you might have opted to structure it like a limited liability company, or LLC, to secure your own assets. However, you might have discovered that, for taxation purposes, you ought to be an"S corporation." The reason? Income generated by means of an LLC is taxable as personal income--although it is possible to deduct business expenses from an S corp's gross income. However, the ...
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Developing a Pricing Strategy Here is an intriguing thing concerning prices: they are all over the map.  The ultimate key is developing a pricing strategy which maximizes your profit. How can manufacturers develop with their prices? How can they'll customers to cough more than money when prices increase without feeling taken advantage of? How can they control clients to buy items which have higher profit margins? More to the point, how can businesses decide the ...
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Earlier this year, we argued that millennials could very well change the face of small business lending. We had a hunch, and after speaking to and working with hundreds of millennial business owners over the past year, we decided to take a closer look and see if our “hunch” had any merit. We wanted to know — how are millennials stacking up against other generations when it comes to small business financing? So, we aggregated ...
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