If you’re considering starting a business with a partner – or already have one, you need to think through and formally structure your relationship.
Author: Rhonda Abrams
Lunar New Year: Will small businesses roar back in 2022, the Year of the Tiger?
A tiger year should be a very good year for entrepreneurs, startups, and small business owners, whether or not you’re Chinese.
Small business owners share their best advice for starting your own company
Small business owners and consultants who’ve “been there, done that” share their best suggestions for starting and running a one-person business.
8 New Year’s resolutions for small businesses: Pick a daily priority, prepare for emergencies
We’re still in the midst of a pandemic. Who knows when workers will return? But don’t let that stop you from setting goals to make the most of 2022.
10 ways to get your small business organized heading into 2022
Getting organized is a popular New Year’s Resolution but it can seem overwhelming,. Let me break it down for you: eliminate, automate, delegate.
Small business checklist: 15 ways to maximize your company’s cash before Dec. 31
Here are simple ways small businesses can make or save more money or lessen their tax bill in these last few days of 2021.
Beyond Small Business Saturday: 6 ways to show your support throughout the holidays
Small businesses don’t stop needing your support after the Saturday following Thanksgiving. This holiday season, make an effort to shop local.
These marketing tips aren’t sexy – but they’re proven performers: Samples, swag, coupons
None of these marketing methods are going to get the heart racing of business school students, but they are time-tested and work.
How to find and keep your best employees – and surefire ways to lose them
Employees know they are in demand right now – and they’re demanding that their needs are met. What can you do. How can you attract and retain them?
Why small businesses should stop selling through Amazon and other online platforms
Selling on platforms like Amazon should be a small business owner’s last resort, not your first choice. Here’s why and how to survive without them.