Are you passionate about starting a business that positively impacts people’s lives? I can tell you, from first-hand experience, that you can create a successful company that also reflects your core values.
SaaS is having a moment. It seems everyone is touting their favorite time-saving software.
Spending all day alone, with no one around and nothing but empty air to bounce your ideas off can be one of the more frustrating parts of early entrepreneurship. Even if you have a spouse or children around at night and on weekends, not having any co-workers (no matter how frustrating some of them may be) can be a difficult adjustment.
We see it too often: ugly product photos that can ruin an otherwise beautiful online store. Dark or poorly staged shots (crinkled bed sheets ring a bell?) can also put a big dent in potential sales, diminish your brand and leave you with inventory collecting dust. Bad images can also lead to an influx of customer questions and higher return rates.
Tax time can be stressful for small business owners—especially if this is your first time filing as a business owner. Even if you've kept immaculate records, there are some tips and tricks to finding deductions and savings.
It's that time of year again—tax season. If you're a new small business, finding the right tools to do your taxes is a must, especially if you don't employ an in-house accountant.
Let’s face it. Building a website is not easy. The layout, the photos, and ugh, the copywriting.
Your email subject line is the very first impression of your email. One third of email recipients decide if they should open an email based on the subject line. For inspiration, take a look at your own inbox and figure out which emails you choose to open. Put yourself in your contacts' shoes to help you write a subject line that will get your email opened, your business noticed, and boost your business as a result. Take a look at these 6 tips to help you write catchy email subject lines.
The world is a very busy place, not that most people realize it. In fact, we're often so focused on staring down at our mobile devices or laptops that we fail to recognize much of anything happening around us. For entrepreneurs, this problem is even more pronounced.
Every piece of communication you have with a customer tells them a little something about you (or your business). That personality is your online persona, or brand persona. Believe it or not, a brand persona can impact whether a visitor clicks a button, fills out a form or makes a purchase.
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