Non-compete agreements can have a chilling effect on new business, keeping people from starting companies out of fear of litigation costs and stress.
Author: Rhonda Abrams
July 4th parties: How to network gracefully without coming off like a pushy salesman
Even the most casual of events can be a chance for you to grow your small business. Here’s how to seize the opportunity without being pushy.
Employing parents? The lack of child care could be hurting your small business
Child care isn’t something that most people would consider a small business issue, but it is central to the running of a successful business.
What’s old is new again in small biz: How to stay in front of your customers with newsletters
Newsletters for small businesses are having somewhat of a renaissance.
How small restaurants can still get assistance from the Restaurant Revitalization Fund
Restaurants, bars, brewpubs and the like were among the hardest hit companies in the pandemic, and these industries are dominated by small businesses.
‘We waited in the portal line for over three hours’: Small business grants for live event venues are available
Applications for “Shuttered Venue Operator Grants” to help live event venues survive opened April 26.
As a small business owner, you will have to be a salesperson at some point. Here are some successful sales techniques.
Even if you have salespeople on your team, some customers – especially big ones – need to see the owner before they’ll sign on the dotted line.
Here are the new government efforts to help small businesses
Since the passage of the American Rescue Plan there are lots of new benefits and government support for small businesses.
Small business owners: Here’s why you need an accountant even if you do your own taxes
If you own a small business, you need an accountant. It’s especially important when dealing with taxes for the year of COVID with relief bills.