Think your product idea is crazy? It wouldn’t be the first. But just because a product idea might seem weird or crazy doesn’t mean that it won’t be successful.
From clip-on man buns to protein bars made with crickets, there are actually quite a few seemingly crazy products currently on the market,
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10 Crazy Products on the Market (Video)
Posted by lyceum under StartupsFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3022 days ago
How to Create a Handmade Product for a Niche Target Audience
Posted by lyceum under StartupsFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3024 days ago
If you search Google today on how to find, identify, or define a niche target audience or market for your product, you will encounter 12,500,000 search results. That’s a lot of (probably not so good) advice. If you search Google today on how to create a product for a niche target audience that you
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5 Hacks for Mission Impossible: Bring Back Your Facebook Organic Reach
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3024 days ago
Ladies and gentlemen. We come together today to once again mourn the loss of Facebook organic reach, to share the grief all of us marketers feel. And perhaps, in that sharing, we can find the strength to look toward the future with some hope.
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Farmer Jones Is Not Crazy About Where This Conversation is Heading
Posted by lyceum under ManagementFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3024 days ago
I grew up in Iowa and I’ve seen my share of silos. They were the tallest structure in my hometown and many of the nearby towns. So when I started hearing about them and their use in business, I have to admit, I was a little confused.
Are businesses stockpiling employees or paperwork somehow? Are t Read More
Are businesses stockpiling employees or paperwork somehow? Are t Read More
Taco Bell Sued for Discriminating Against Deaf Customer (Watch)
Posted by lyceum under ManagementFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3030 days ago
A New Jersey woman is suing Taco Bell for discrimination. The woman, who is deaf, allegedly visited two separate Taco Bell locations and tried to order by handing employees a piece of paper with her order written on it.
In one situation, the woman said she was berated by the manager and told that Read More
In one situation, the woman said she was berated by the manager and told that Read More
When the Pressure's On, Turn Stress Into Personal Excellence
Posted by lyceum under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3030 days ago
All of us recognize that we have pressure in our lives. There are plenty of resources (to-do lists, productivity apps, Gantt charts, Post-It Notes, etc.) to deal with that. There are certain times, however, when we need a new level of productivity, when we need to perform in a situation where the s
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How to Start Your Own Bubble Tea Business
Posted by lyceum under StartupsFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3030 days ago
Bubble tea shops have increased wildly in popularity with visits to such businesses jumping by as much as 192 percent in 2015 according to data collected by Foursquare. Franchises for coffee and tea abound. But just like starting your own coffee shop, starting your own bubble tea business is a real
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Use Chatbots to Connect with Customers in a More Personal Way
Posted by lyceum under Online MarketingFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3033 days ago
An increasing number of brands and companies are turning to chatbots as a means of enhancing user experience and reaching customers in new ways. With many such chatbots popping up on the widely used platform of Facebook, the spread of chatbots is gaining considerable speed.
Aside from being an obv Read More
Aside from being an obv Read More
How Do Customers Really Feel About Your Checkout Lines?
Posted by lyceum under Customer ServiceFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3033 days ago
As any retail shopper can tell you, checkout lines can make or break the retail experience. Even if you have a great time browsing and find everything you need, coming up against a massive or slow-moving checkout line can ruin the whole experience. Since checkout is a customers’ last impression of
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Spotlight: Smartlook Shows You What Your Site Visitors are Up To
Posted by lyceum under Products and ServicesFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3033 days ago
Having a business website is no longer optional. In fact, just having a site isn’t enough. You need a site that really works for your customers. And to do that, you need to look at your website from their point of view.
Smartlook is a tool that aims to help businesses achieve that viewpoint. Read Read More
Smartlook is a tool that aims to help businesses achieve that viewpoint. Read Read More
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