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The good news is small business loan approvals at big banks are up.
Are you searching for job candidates the old-fashioned way—by placing want ads on newspaper or job search websites? That’s all well and good, but you can boost your chances of finding the perfect hire by expanding your job candidate outreach to include social media.
Haven’t heard of Gen C yet? They’re probably already your customers, so you’d better get to know them.
Your website represents you and your business online.
Does your business have both an online and offline presence? If your website (particularly your ecommerce) and your real-world customer experience don’t align, you could be driving customers away, reports a new survey commissioned by Redwood Software.
International trade declined dramatically during the recent economic slump, according to a new report released by the SBA’s Office of Advocacy.
What are customers looking for when they decide whether or not to eat at your restaurant? A new study by Mintel found that cleanliness (cited by 96 percent of survey respondents), a wide menu selection and variety (94 percent) and comfortable seating (91 percent) are the most important things people look for when deciding where to eat out.
Gluten-free products aren’t just for purely allergic or dietary reasons anymore.
One valuable marketing/branding exercise that most companies don’t bother with is creating customer personas.
How are small business employees using mobile devices in the office, and how is it helping them (or not helping them) get their work done? According to the Sage SMB Survey on Mobile Devices, laptops (used by 80 percent of employees) and smartphones (used by 81 percent) are the devices employees most commonly use to access work-related information remotely when they’re out of the office.