You’ve already heard about some of the “Buy American” initiatives that are attempting to support American manufacturers. But what if buying American made products was actually required by law? That’s what one lawmaker has proposed for certain government purchases in central New York.
Ted Morton is
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Proposed New York Law Could Require Government to Buy American
Posted by lyceum under NewsFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2641 days ago
Little Caesars Pizza Portal Provides Inspiration for Business Automation
Posted by lyceum under TechnologyFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2641 days ago
Pizza chain Little Caesars just unveiled its new Automated Pizza Portal — a system for ordering and picking up pizza that could provide some inspiration for small business automation.
Instead of the more traditional pizza ordering process, where you call in to place your order then go pick up your Read More
Instead of the more traditional pizza ordering process, where you call in to place your order then go pick up your Read More
ChallengeHer Helps Women Business Owners with Federal Contracting
Posted by lyceum under NewsFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2643 days ago
Despite the challenges women face when starting a business, there are plenty of resources to help these women entrepreneurs succeed in fields where there’s a lack of representation.
For women that want to get involved in the federal contracting program, one such resource is the upcoming Challenge Read More
For women that want to get involved in the federal contracting program, one such resource is the upcoming Challenge Read More
Always Be Clear With Dynamic Communication
Posted by lyceum under ManagementFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2643 days ago
Communicating in business is more than spelling words correctly or using punctuation marks in the right place. It’s about presenting and delivering your intended message with as much clarity as possible. Why? Business miscommunication can do more damage than hurt feelings. It can ruin a company’s r
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Former NFL Player Turned Entrepreneur Talks About the Power of Instagram
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2643 days ago
In the summer of 2016, Facebook announced the “Stories” functionality for Instagram. Social media marketers quickly pegged Instagram Stories as a “clone” of Snapchat’s core feature. Facebook has since ramped up with even more clones for Messenger (Messenger Day), WhatsApp (WhatsApp Status) and Face
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GoDaddy Launches Premium WordPress Support for Small Business Sites and Administrators
Posted by lyceum under Products and ServicesFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2648 days ago
Internet domain registrar and web hosting company GoDaddy Inc. (NYSE:GDDY) is introducing WordPress Premium Support. The new customer support option gives small businesses and individuals the ability to contact one of over 40 on-call WordPress developers and GoDaddy’s best-in-class customer support
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IRS Piloting Program for Virtual Appeals
Posted by lyceum under TaxesFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2648 days ago
As part of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights posted by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), taxpayers, including small businesses, have the ability to appeal and resolve any disagreement you might have with the IRS. To simplify the appeals process, the agency just announced a new web-based virtual confere
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Apply These 5 Techniques for More Creative Employees
Posted by lyceum under Human ResourcesFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2648 days ago
In every type of job, there is always room for creativity and innovation. It is not only art or technology that needs to be creative and innovative. Even in accounting there are ways to be more creative. For example; you can make more creative presentations. For this reason, if you want your employ
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4 Tips for Getting More From Generation Z Retail Employees
Posted by lyceum under Employee BenefitsFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2648 days ago
As a retailer, no doubt you have some members of Generation Z on your staff — and if you don’t, you will soon. The millennials’ little siblings are entering the workforce (at least part-time) and their needs, strengths and expectations differ greatly from those of their older brothers and sisters.
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3 Sales Tips for Your Small Business During the “Dog Days” of Summer
Posted by lyceum under SalesFrom https://smallbiztrends.com 2648 days ago
Late July and August are often known as the “dog days” of summer – high temperatures, slow pace, and a certain lethargy often sets in. Unless you run a seasonal business that benefits from summer tourism, you’re probably finding that your business is having a slower time of year during this season;
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