Small Business Saturday is a perfect opportunity to boost holiday sales. Last year, 112 million consumers reported “shopping small” on Small Business Saturday, spending $15.4 billion. But have you considered the day as a way to improve business operations and set the stage for year-long success? He
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Like a Boss! 11 Tips to Own Small Business Saturday and Beyond


From https://smallbiztrends.com 2145 days ago
20 Social Media Post Ideas You Can Steal for Your Brand


From https://smallbiztrends.com 2327 days ago
Made Hot by: businessgross on May 15, 2017 7:50 am
If you want to use social media to promote your business, you need to carefully consider what types of posts are most likely to resonate with your audience. But you’re in luck! There’s plenty of inspiration out there for social media post ideas. Here are 20 you can use for your own small business.
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5 Cost Drivers To Help You Make Accurate Expense Projections


From http://www.openforum.com 4476 days ago
Expense projections can be tricky, especially when you don't know where your small business is going to be in five years.
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Take it Personally When Pitching to Investors


From http://www.openforum.com 4574 days ago
Experienced angel investors and venture capitalists evaluate dozens or hundreds of potential investments each year. Most of them have the same information you provide. They need to see something more to be convinced; they need to see you.
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Why You Should Sell a Minimum Viable Product


From http://www.openforum.com 4582 days ago
I was recently introduced to the concept of Minimum Viable Product or MVP. If you work in the software development industry, you most likely have heard of MVP. But for everyone else this will be an eye-opening experience.
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The Postal Service is Going Broke - Should You Worry?


From http://www.openforum.com 4589 days ago
In the fiscal year 2010, the United States Postal Service (USPS) lost over $8 billion. This year it expects to lose $7 billion. While the scale of the losses for 2010 and 2011 are larger than usual, they are part of a pattern of losses that the USPS simply can’t seem to shake.
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Accelerate Your Cash Flow to Buy More Time


From http://www.openforum.com 4592 days ago
There’s no way to insulate your company completely from the unpredictability wrought by the changes taking place everywhere from healthcare to regulation. You can, however, position your company to better weather these conditions by paying more attention to cash flow.
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6 Mistakes to Avoid in a Recovering Economy


From http://www.openforum.com 4606 days ago
After a long period of economic decline, things are looking up. Consumer spending is on the rise, unemployment rates seem to be going down, and businesses are opening again. While you may feel like jumping for joy, hiring back your laid-off employees, and sinking significant investment into a shiny
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IRS Makes Reporting Tax Fraud and Errors More Rewarding


From http://www.openforum.com 4618 days ago
Numerous laws have been established to protect whistleblowers in both the government and the private sector in areas as diverse as environmental regulations to taxes. In recent years, payments by the IRS to whistleblowers have been diminishing. In order to re-incentivize whistleblowers, the IRS has
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Define the Deal to Get Paid Promptly


From http://www.openforum.com 4638 days ago
The primary reason for slow payment from existing customers is not some mystical force. It is failure to define the 'deal' clearly with customers, and failure to accurately document what deal you think was made. This article gives a sample sales call to show how easily a misunderstanding can occur
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