business and finance Small Business Administration will not name PPP borrowers By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 1 Jul 2020 12:47:42 -0400 A small, overlooked federal agency is shouldering a massive relief effort for the nation's small businesses and their workers left reeling by the novel coronavirus. The U.S. Small Business Administration has committed to auditing every sizable emergency loan it approves, yet nearly two months since the $660 billion Paycheck Protection Program was launched, the agency has yet to make public the recipients of taxpayer aid. Full Article
business and finance 5 Smart Small-Business Moves to Make During COVID-19 By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 3 Jul 2020 12:49:22 -0400 1. Apply for a line of credit 2. Have cash on hand 3. Negotiate with your vendors 4. Be as adaptable as possible 5. Invest in safety Full Article
business and finance Pricing Strategies for a Strong Bottom Line By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 7 Jul 2020 12:52:17 -0400 A price strategy is every bit as important as what you have got to sell. After all, they dictate what you will charge for the goods and services you have on the market. In the end, getting these pricing strategies right is a bit of a balancing act. You will need to find that sweet spot between market demand and maximum profits. 1. Competition Based Pricing Strategy If you are selling things that are similar, this is the pricing strategy your small business should be looking at. Here’s how competitive pricing works. First off, this works best for products rather than services. It works when the price for those products has reached a balancing point between your business and others. This pricing strategy starts out using the going market rate to set a price. 2. Value-Based Pricing Basically this is pricing based on what customers are willing to pay. There are several steps to this pricing model. You need to do a bit of detective work here to find a competitive product. Next, you will need to list all the ways your product is different. Stress the financial value on these differences. This is a reasonable way to defend your pricing strategy. Full Article
business and finance The Ins And Outs Of The New Small Business Bankruptcy Option By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 14:02:47 -0400 You might have missed it amid all the goings-on since then, but in August 2019, a new law was passed that gives small businesses (and individuals/married couples) a new and simplified way to go through bankruptcy without needing to sell off their assets. In other words, you can keep operating your business while going through and emerging from bankruptcy. And you can do it faster and cheaper than before. The Small Business Reorganization Act added a new section to Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Subchapter V lets entities with debts below a threshold amount go through a streamlined court process, establishing and approving new repayment plans that creditors are required to accept (creditors get input, too, but this is limited and more streamlined as well). You don't have to sell off your assets as in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and you can keep operating without needing to meet the strict Chapter 13 requirements or suffering the prohibitive expense of a standard Chapter 11 process. Your business might be in dire straits, but weathering this rough patch might mean a return to profitability. Full Article
business and finance How Technology Enables Small Business By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 3 Aug 2020 14:04:20 -0400 Small businesses are a cornerstone of the American economy, contributing $6 trillion in economic output and employing 85 million Americans. Unfortunately, small businesses are also heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with one in five closed either temporarily or permanently. With social distancing restrictions in place, small-business owners more than ever count on technology to reach consumers, market their products, and grow their business. Tech has been a critical lifeline for small businesses and consumers alike during the COVID-19 crisis. Examining the use of digital platforms as a whole in the United States before the pandemic, the national small business survey finds that the use of digital platforms by small enterprises is ubiquitous: 84% of small enterprises are using at least one major digital platform to provide information to customers; 80% are using at least one major platform to show products and services, as well as to advertise; 79% are using digital tools to communicate with customers and suppliers; and 75% are using tech platforms for sales. Now, during the pandemic, everything from the way consumers find and purchase products and services to the way small businesses market and ship their wares is enabled by technologies. As a McKinsey study found, the most effective way for small businesses to meet new hygiene and safety expectations is to design effective contactless experiences through adopting new technologies. For example, restaurants and retailers that have turned to digital capabilities and investments in technology fared far better since the pandemic began. In an SBE Council survey, around 76% of small businesses say that cloud services have been critical to the survival and operation of their business during COVID-19. Full Article
business and finance Small Business SEO: Seven Tips To Rank Your Website On Google By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Thu, 6 Aug 2020 14:05:31 -0400 1. Develop a professional mobile-friendly business website. Your website must be professional and should provide a rich experience and the feel of your brand to users. Here are a few tips to make your website professional and SEO-friendly: • Use your business logo and branding on your website. • Make sure your website is mobile-friendly (more than half of local searches are mobile searches) • Your website should load in less than three seconds. • Use a clean, minimal design, and avoid fancy styles. • Your website must be well structured and easy to use. Many business owners waste too much money creating a professional small business website. But there is no need to waste too much money on a business website. You can create a professional website for less than $500. So do not waste more money on website design, but invest that extra money in SEO. 2. Identify profitable keywords. The success of an SEO campaign depends on the targeted keywords. Thats why you need to choose the right and profitable keywords for your small business. All keywords are not equal; some keywords could have high search volume but not profitability, while some could be profitable but have small volumes. Also, focus on long-tail keywords because they are easy to rank and more profitable than short keywords. The profitability of a keyword depends on the nature of the keyword. For that, you need to understand the intent behind that keyword — why a user is searching that. For example, when a person searches ice cream on Google, they want to know about ice cream, which means it has informational intent. But when a person searches for best choco-milk ice cream near me, the person wants to eat ice cream. This will be a profitable keyword for you to target. 3. Create a separate page for each product. I found that many small businesses list all their products on one page like the homepage, but this is not a good practice. If you want to get more profit from your local SEO efforts, then you should create specific pages for each product. That way you can rank higher for each product page for multiple keywords. For example, if you have a clothing store website, then you need to create separate pages for each product, such as one page for jeans and another for shirts. Also, you can create further subpages, such as jeans> men jeans> blue jeans. This can boost your rankings and revenue and reduce your efforts. 4. Use schema. Structured data is helping Google better understand webpages. That’s why it can help you rank higher and get the advantage of other SERP features like featured snippets, knowledge graphs, etc. Product schema, local business, FAQ and others are must-use schema types for every business. Full Article
business and finance Apple, Google, Amazon and Facebook Execs Face Congress: 9 Big Takeaways By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 11 Aug 2020 14:08:32 -0400 The CEOs of Apple, Amazon, Google, and Facebook faced the House Judiciary Committee virtually today, where they fielded questions about whether their respective tech companies take advantage of their dominant positions in the market to enhance their bottom lines. Spoiler: They all said they do not. Rep. Cicilline said House Judiciary will publish a report on the Antitrust Subcommittees finding, which will propose solutions. but his hearing has made one fact clear to me: These companies as they exist today have monopoly power. Some need to be broken up. All need to be properly regulated and held accountable, he concluded. Full Article
business and finance 6 tips for starting a business during coronavirus By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Thu, 13 Aug 2020 14:10:42 -0400 The coronavirus pandemic has placed tremendous stress on the American economy. More than 55 million Americans have filed for unemployment, and more than 100,000 small businesses have been permanently shuttered, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research. Though the news seems dire, these changing times could present an opportunity if you are a hopeful entrepreneur. Whether you have been planning to start a business for years, you have been laid off and are looking for new opportunities or you are moving your existing business in a new direction, now might be the time to figure out how to start a business. Full Article
business and finance Why School Openings Matter to Your Small Business By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 18 Aug 2020 14:31:20 -0400 Unless Congress extends FFCRA past its December 31 deadline or increases the number of weeks past 12, many parents have used up this time anyway. You can not run your business without employees, and employees will find it very difficult to work without schools. And if they extend FFCRA leave, it may help your employees, but your business needs people to run. Full Article
business and finance Wear A Mask to Save Small Businesses By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Thu, 20 Aug 2020 14:33:13 -0400 There is no easy way to say this: America’s small businesses are dying. Small businesses in some industries – retail, restaurant, travel, hospitality – can now be considered endangered species. If you want to help them survive – if you want your own small business to survive – the most important thing you can do is simple: Wear a mask. Wear a mask. It is not a political statement. It’s a way to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus, get this country reopened and save lives and businesses, especially small businesses. Consider just a few statistics: • Yelp reported 71,500 businesses that were listed on their site have closed for good since March 1. • 80% of independent restaurants aren’t sure they’ll survive the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
business and finance When School Goes Virtual, Startups Step Into the Breach By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 14:37:01 -0400 With a chaotic and largely unsuccessful spring semester behind it, the country is getting ready for a school year unlike any other--and teachers, staff, and parents will need all the help they can get. Education technology companies are well positioned to capitalize on the shift to remote learning. Full Article
business and finance 15 Steps to start a business from scratch with (almost) no money By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Thu, 27 Aug 2020 14:39:06 -0400 Coming up with a business idea and starting a business can seem overwhelming and complicated. There are so many things you have to consider from coming up with an excellent idea to registering a company, all the way to business planning, fundraising and much more. That is why we have put together this in-depth guide to take you by step by step through how you can start a business. More info - https://entrepreneurhandbook.co.uk/starting-a-business/ Full Article
business and finance When Covid Upends Your Small Business By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 31 Aug 2020 15:07:53 -0400 On March 16, Lisa Eskenazi Boyer was working up a sweat with her students one last time at her bustling Queens, New York, fitness studio. Covid-19 lockdown orders were about to take effect, and Simply Fit Astoria — along with all other local gyms — would have to close its doors later that night. She never expected it to be for good..... Full Article
business and finance How to Craft An Elevator Pitch That Gives People Chills in Under 20 Seconds By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 2 Sep 2020 15:12:56 -0400 How people usually do elevator pitches Among those who put thought into their elevator pitches, there tends to be two basic formulas: Formula A: Introduce oneself and the name of the company, then describe the product or service in the context of the customer or industry’s pain point. Then, at the end, make the ask. Formula B: Identify the pain point before introducing oneself and the name of the company. Then describe the product or service, followed by the ask. While I am adamant that the only hard and fast rule of communication is that there are no hard and fast rules, I favor Formula B. People are most likely to embrace a solution when it is provided within the context of a problem they care about solving. By starting with a pain point, the entrepreneur is speaking to what an uninformed audience cares about right away thus making sure that the first thing their audience hears has intrinsic value to them. This helps the audience become immediately invested in solving the problem, which helps the entrepreneur to build some momentum. Full Article
business and finance How SCORE Is Helping Small Businesses Through Their Resilience Hub By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 4 Sep 2020 15:18:22 -0400 One of the most important organizations that has always helped small businesses is SCORE with its 300 chapters and over 10,000 volunteers. They are there to offer help when entrepreneurs want it. Now during the pandemic, their free assistance is needed more than ever. SCORE has established a special Resilience Hub to let small business owners connect with a mentor and help them navigate to specific COVID resources, discounts, grants, training materials and guides for industries. This site includes how to access a network where people can learn from each other. Full Article
business and finance How Small Businesses Can Prioritize Network Security In The Remote Work Era By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 7 Sep 2020 15:19:25 -0400 Remote work was already on the rise before Covid-19 forced many employees to transition to working from home. Today, as many organizations continue to operate remotely due to the pandemic, how can business leaders address the array of security challenges their companies face? Network security should be top of mind for businesses of all sizes across a variety of industries. While the list of companies experiencing major security breaches in recent years includes some well-known enterprises, addressing security threats is an especially hefty challenge for small businesses—particularly if those businesses lack the resources to implement strong controls and educate staff. Full Article
business and finance How Small Businesses Can Preserve Company Culture During Dramatic Change By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 15:21:49 -0400 One of the primary appeals of the contemporary small business, in my opinion, is the family-centric culture that comes from a close-knit team. While in modern America, many may feel swallowed by corporations, the notoriety of the small business proves that people still find value in the intimate workplace. Every industry across the globe has felt the staggering impacts of Covid-19, but small businesses were put under specific strain. Based on what I've seen, however, they have proved their undeniable resilience. As a proud member of a small business myself, I have felt the social deprivation of working from home firsthand. Similar to my own experience, members of thousands of other small businesses who have worked alongside each other for lifetimes have had to adjust to maintaining an office culture from the comfort (or discomfort) of their home. While online interactions can never compare to the in-person experience, many small businesses, like my own, found that being apart actually meant working closer together than ever before. Full Article
business and finance 5 Ways to Help Your Business Win in Times of Crisis By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 11 Sep 2020 15:24:48 -0400 March 11, 2020 is a day destined for the history books: WHO Declares Coronavirus Outbreak a Pandemic. It was that day that, all around the world, leaders began scrambling, ripping through the pages of their crisis playbooks (or quickly creating them), searching for their pandemic play-by-play. Shortly after came the day the markets crashed on March 16, turning the crisis to both a health and economic calamity. Though etched in our minds with great infamy, it’s days like these that I believe make true leaders. Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Martin Luther King Jr. wouldn’t be the leaders we remember if it were not for the fiery trials that forged their legacies. This is true not only for politicians and activists, but also for business leaders. As president of The UPS Store, a business deemed essential throughout the pandemic, I’ve seen what works (and what does not) when leading through a crisis, and how leaders can turn even a global pandemic into an opportunity. Take a step back The lightning pace and innovation of technology in todays world has trained us to think that speedy decisions are good decisions. Full Article
business and finance 5 Deadly Sins That Can Wreck Your Franchise – and How to Avoid Them By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 15:25:58 -0400 The food and beverage industry is a tough game. Sixty percent of restaurants don’t make it past their first year, and 80 percent go out of business within five years. Those are hard odds. Franchising takes some of the risks out of the equation by giving you a proven model to work with. But being a franchisor with a proven model under your arm does not mean you’re suddenly bulletproof or immune to the laws of economics. If you start making unforced errors, you are going to fail. Here are the five reasons most people fail as the owner of a franchise. Avoid these deadly sins at all costs: Sin 1: Financial complacency Sin 2: Operational obtuseness Sin 3: Poor hiring choices Sin 4: Myopic risk management Sin 5: Mediocre offerings Full Article
business and finance This Company Is Paying for Unemployed Americans to Train as Health Care Workers By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 16 Sep 2020 15:49:58 -0400 Ankur Jains investment firm, Kairos, is funding training sessions and job placement for 10,000 workers. Full Article
business and finance What Is The Best Small Business CRM For Gmail? By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 18 Sep 2020 15:50:26 -0400 There are three types of CRMs that work with Gmail. Some - like Zoho , Sugar, Insightly and GoldMine - have their own, built-in email clients that can connect to Gmails server to send and receive messages. Others - such as Salesforce - will just quickly integrate with Gmail right out of the box via a plug-in and then synchronize messages back and forth. And then there are a few – like Copper and Streak - that work right inside of Gmail. Full Article
business and finance Behind the Wild and Sometimes Wacky Facemask Economy By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 15:53:10 -0400 The face-covering business went from zero to crazy money in five months, with manufacturers pivoting production lines and brands seizing the moment to advertise. Full Article
business and finance The Pandemic is Motivating 96% of New Entrepreneurs in 2020 By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 23 Sep 2020 16:44:51 -0400 Ninety-six percent of new entrepreneurs say the pandemic is motivating or giving them the motivation they needed to start their own business. This positive statistic comes from Azlo, a banking platform for small business owners, freelancers, and entrepreneurs. In mid-March 2020, Azlo witnessed an uptick in new accounts opening. Wanting to understand the reasons behind the boost in business, Azlo conducted a survey. ‘The COVID Economy’ report interviewed 1,000 of Azlos newest customers across the United States. Full Article
business and finance How To Make Zoom Meetings Actually Enjoyable By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 25 Sep 2020 16:45:58 -0400 Practice Your On-Camera Speaking Skills Nothing is worse than having a boring presenter be it in person or on camera. Just like public speaking, presenting on camera is a learned skill anyone can achieve if they have the right guidance. Here are 10 tips to speaking on camera Dress to Impress Even though no one can see what you are wearing below the computer desk, you want to suit up. Use the 8% Rule As Michael, the CEO of Teambuilding explains Any Zoom meeting should have at least 8% of its time dedicated to non-meetings activities. Full Article
business and finance The Office Is Not Dead Yet. And Now is the Time to Get a Sweet Deal By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 16:48:03 -0400 Businesses now can negotiate for perks and concessions that were unheard of in the commercial real estate market just a few months ago. Asking rent prices have yet to fall, which is typical in a down cycle as landlords try to hold out as long as possible, says CBRE chief economist Richard Barkham. At the same time, Barkham says, landlords are eager to fill space, so they're willing to offer a bevy of concessions to the right tenants, including rent-free periods, build-out expenses, and flexible lease terms. Full Article
business and finance 6 Ways to Come Back From the Pandemic With a Stronger Team By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 5 Oct 2020 16:48:36 -0400 Working from home has accelerated innovative team-building trends. How to make traits like agility, collaboration, and candor a permanent part of our management process. The future of work arrived out of nowhere, on the back of a once-in-a-century pandemic. Team dynamics got challenged as members dealt with illness, trauma, and crisis. We've all been forced to rapidly and radically adapt to new working norms. The Ferrazzi Greenlight Research Institute has spent more than 15 years studying high-performing teams, but I've never seen entrepreneurs rise to the occasion as they have this year. When the crisis subsides, the temptation will be to turn back that progress and retreat into old behaviors. Full Article
business and finance Why small businesses are seizing the moment during the pandemic to sell online By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 13 Oct 2020 15:40:22 -0400 Here is something good that has come out of the pandemic. Because people have had fewer buying opportunities, the countrys personal savings rate is the highest it’s been in 30 years. Retail sales have continued to grow and consumer confidence is at a six-month high. But the biggest impact on the sales of smaller retailers has been online. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, online sales have increased more than 44% compared with the previous year and, as more shutdowns, quarantines and other disruptions potentially loom, many expect this trend to continue. Small retailers in this area know this, and many have been investing heavily in e-commerce to succeed this holiday season. Full Article
business and finance 3 Promising Industries for Starting a Business Right Now By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 20 Oct 2020 15:50:59 -0400 Entrepreneurs have seized the opportunity to start new companies in a wide variety of industries during the Covid-19 pandemic. While not all of these ventures will be successful, businesses that help alleviate some of the new challenges created by the pandemic are poised for long-term growth. Here are three industries that hold promising opportunities for entrepreneurs looking to start new businesses. 1. Contactless Tech 2. Telehealth 3. Education Tech Full Article
business and finance H&R Block Study Reveals Majority of Small Business Owners Need Personal Advice to Recover from Pandemic By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 27 Oct 2020 16:09:47 -0400 Recovery is slow: In fact, more than half (56%) have experienced a slower recovery than expected after shelter-in-place orders began to expire, with nearly half of small business owners fearing they may need to shutter their business within six months if pandemic restrictions are not lifted or if shelter-in-place orders resume in the near-term. Survival requires adaptability: Yet despite fear of survival, owners are demonstrating resiliency and adaptability, with about a third (30%) creating products/services to meet new needs and half (50%) of those with an online presence increasing their digital footprint to meet the moment. And, they’re looking for help in making those changes – nearly 70 percent of female and 60 percent of male small business owners say they need one-to-one small business advice. They depend on their community: While small businesses continue to be important facets of communities, many small business owners have noted changes in their customers and worry that people will not be able to afford doing business with them. However, half of small business owners believe that there seems to be a renewed interest in shopping locally in their area. Full Article
business and finance 4 tips to help your business survive the coronavirus pandemic from beauty icon Bobbi Brown By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 3 Nov 2020 16:10:52 -0400 1. Focus on the positive 2. Hit the reset button 3. Never give up 4. Network Full Article
business and finance How small business can thrive for the holidays By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 16:13:27 -0400 The end of the year is a critical time for businesses especially for small businesses that are looking to make the most out of holiday shopping. 23ABC spoke with two business consultants on how small businesses can adapt to make the most out of this final stretch of 2020. Starting with investing in your community. Their second piece of advice is to build an honest and transparent relationship with your customers and business neighbors. As times have slowed down, they are encouraging business owners to take a good look at who their ideal client is and reshape their marketing for them. Lastly, being collaborative and creative. Full Article
business and finance How to Improve Cell Phone Signal By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 16:15:00 -0400 While telecom carriers are continuing to expand coverage areas and add cellular towers, most cell phone users still experience dropped calls and spotty coverage at times. Many external factors and things out of your control can inhibit cell phone reception. Fully understanding the variety of factors that can cause poor cell signal may assist you in knowing how to improve a poor cell phone signal. The following can all impact the strength of a cell signal: How to Improve Cell Phone Signal Full Article
business and finance Is Your Social Media Content Attracting Leads? 4 Ways to Bolster Your Strategy By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 16:16:37 -0400 Digital marketers often identify social media as one of the best forms of content marketing, but it can often feel like we’re just going through the motions. If the social media content isn’t attracting leads, what good is it? It’s likely you just need a quick boost in strategy to make sure your content is appealing to your target audience and getting inbound requests and messages. In fact, 90 percent of social media users have used the platform to communicate directly with a business before. So if none of your customers or followers are reaching out to you, it’s a telltale sign that something should be changed. Ideally, you’ll post a picture or video with a robust caption that offers value and the floodgates will open: direct messages, likes, comments and queries should start coming (or even just trickling at first) in, proving that your content struck a chord and inspired action. Not there yet? Here are four ways to bolster your strategy to attract those leads. 1. Focus your content on interesting stories 2. Do a poll asking what type of content people want most 3. Host a Q & A on Facebook or Instagram Live 4. Make sure you have a call to action in every post Full Article
business and finance 5 Interview Questions for Any Prospective Employee By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 1 Dec 2020 16:19:41 -0400 1. A question that delves into past experiences within working cultures and extrapolates where future environments may/may not align. For example: Creating the right culture is important for our company. Can you share details on a time you were in a toxic work environment, and how did management handle the situation? Describe when you were in a wonderful work environment and what management did correctly. 2. Deciphering how the candidates prefer to be managed as a key to ensuring management-style alignment. For example: Taking guidance from leaders is a critical part of any working arrangement. Describe how you like to be managed and how would you describe the ideal leader for your personality style? 3. Understanding motivations and expectations for long-term engagement. For example: We believe in long-term retention, and so we are cautious on the type of candidate we onboard. If you were going to commit to helping build this company long-term, what would it take for you to be happy and motivated? 4. Perspectives on their self-awareness of personal growth objectives and needs. For example: We all have challenges we are working to overcome. If you had to assess your challenges, where would be areas that you would focus to develop and look for support to improve? 5. Communication competence and tolerance for different interaction styles. For example: We all have different communication and coordination styles. What is the method you most effectively consolidate new information to inform your work, and what is your preferred communication style to align with your leadership and stakeholders? Full Article
business and finance How to Dispose of Old Cell Phones By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 8 Dec 2020 16:21:22 -0400 Whether your cell phone has a broken screen, is no longer the latest technology, or you are simply itching for the latest cell phone model, it is important that you take appropriate care in disposing of your old cell phone. Retain and Protect Your Data Cell phones are a treasure trove of information; think of the panic that strikes each time you mistakenly misplace your cell phone. The information contained in our cell phones is meaningful and it is important that you backup any data on the phone that you wish to retain. The data you backup would include: any music, photos, messages etc... If you are moving to a new cell phone you can often transfer the data you wish to retain to the new cell device. How to Dispose of Old Cell Phones Full Article
business and finance What You Can Do Right Now to Make 2021 Your Best Tax Year Ever By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 16:22:43 -0400 Traditional tax planning is transactional and, honestly, not nearly as beneficial as one might think. You ask your taxes preparer questions and figure out what to do in the spur of the moment. Creating a long-term plan of action for your taxes is how to create real savings, but it takes months to create an effective plan. Now is the time for business owners and investors to be planning to reap the rewards for the rest of 2020 and into 2021. Analyze income Many accountants suggest pushing income to a later year. There are a few different factors to consider when deciding whether to do this. First, is your income so low you lose deductions? Many personal deductions don’t carry over to the next year. Rather than taking deductions now, you may want to accelerate your income to make use of all your deductions. Another factor to consider is the next year’s tax rates. There’s a real chance that income tax rates could increase in 2021, so the best plan would be to accelerate your income into 2020 to avoid paying at a higher rate. Full Article
business and finance What the Work-From-Home Boom Means for Your Future By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Tue, 15 Dec 2020 16:25:14 -0400 While major corporations furloughing workers and declaring bankruptcy tends to get the biggest headlines, our culture's dramatic shift to working from home is the true breakout business story from this pandemic. The transition has certainly had its share of ups and downs, but rapidly growing acceptance indicates this is a trend that is almost certainly going to shape the future of work. The transition began before 2020 While Covid-19 restrictions caused an abrupt shift, working from home was already accelerating. Research from FlexJobs found that the number of people in the United States who worked from home grew by an astounding 159 percent between 2005 and 2017. Much of this growth can be attributed to freelancing. Upworks Freelancing in America 2019 survey found that the number of Americans who did freelance work grew from 53 million to 57 million between 2014 and 2019. Younger generations were especially likely to participate, with 40 percent of millennials and 53 percent of Generation Z contributing to the gig economy. Full Article
business and finance Alternate Power Sources for Cell Phones By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Thu, 17 Dec 2020 14:49:38 -0500 During a crisis or emergency situation it is important that a cell phone has battery life. Many people only think of plugging a charger into the wall. But what happens when the power is out for an extended period of time during a crisis? Replacement Cell Phone Battery Some cell phones have the option of replacing the battery. There are both options for original manufacturer replacement batteries as well as batteries manufactured by third parties. If your phone is critical consider carrying a charged backup/replacement battery for your cell phone. Tube Battery Cell Phone Charger A number of manufacturers have created all-in-one portable charger, that is essentially a "tube" battery chargers. The chargers will charge cell phones or other wireless devices provided that you have the appropriate cables and connections. Tube battery chargers are compact and light weight, making them quite portable, and a great backup power option. Alternate Power Sources for Cell Phones Full Article
business and finance What President Joe Biden Means for You By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 21 Dec 2020 14:50:34 -0500 The former vice president won the top job, but undoing Trumps discordant legacy will not be easy. Many of the elements of Trumps biggest legislative achievement--the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017--are set to expire in the next few years. To name two: the research and development tax credit, which in 2022 requires businesses to amortize expenses over five years rather than doing so immediately, as is the current case. And full expensing for short-term business investments will begin phasing out in 2023. Full Article
business and finance A Covid-19 Vaccine Looks Promising. Can You Require Employees to Take It? By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 23 Dec 2020 14:53:34 -0500 News of the vaccine also raises questions for business owners: Can you require employees to be vaccinated, and if so, how do you go about it? Employment lawyers and HR professionals say that policies regarding the flu vaccine are a good place to start. Many states mandate that hospital workers and other health care professionals, as well as school children and preschoolers in daycare, get flu shots and other vaccines. But it's not required for most professions. Generally, employers can require a flu vaccination, but an employee may be entitled to an exemption if he or she has a particular disability that needs to be accommodated, or a sincerely-held religious objection to taking the vaccine, says Michael Schmidt, a New York-based employment lawyer for Cozen O'Connor. In both cases, the employer may have to pay for the vaccine or reasonable accommodation. If you refuse to make accommodations for an anti-vaxxer, it's possible to face a claim for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Civil Rights Act, or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's whistleblower protection program. Most of the time, Schmidt says, the advice is for employers to encourage employees to get a flu shot rather than try to create a policy that demands it. However, he notes, many would argue that the Covid-19 situation is far more threatening than the flu is at this point, meaning a vaccine may be more crucial to the overall health of a workplace. Full Article
business and finance How to Clean Cell Phone Screens? By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 28 Dec 2020 14:57:04 -0500 With the Corona virus not far from everyone's minds and the precautions that individuals took to protect their health. It is not a far stretch to consider the possible germs and bacteria that have potentially taken up residence on our cell phones. Mobile devices are never far from most individuals. They are constantly being touched, placed down, picked up and placed near the face. A study published in 2017 found that cell phone screens were host to multiple viruses and bacteria including: E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus. Depending on the temperature and relative humidity, cold and flu viruses can survive from a few hours to up to 9 days. You should make an effort to keep their cell phones clean, germ-free and "safe". You do not need harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubs to properly clean your cell phone. Prior to beginning the cleaning regiment be sure to turn the cell phone off. If you are using a 3rd party protective case or housing, remove the case from the phone and clean it separately. In order to clean the surface of a touchscreen, use a soft lint free or micro fiber cloth, similar to those used to clean eyeglasses or camera lenses. A micro fiber cloth will remove the oil from fingers and smudges from the screen. Do not attempt to use any type of abrasive or patterned cloth or towel, as they could potentially scratch the cell phone's screen. Most cell phones have an oleophobic coating on the surface of the screen that repels the oils from hands. The effectiveness of the coating will degrade and lessen over time, using harsh chemicals or abrasive chemicals will hasten the degradation of the oleophobic coating. Be sure to never apply sprays or cleaners directly to the cell phone or touchscreen. Cotton swabs are fantastic for reaching corners and crevices. How to Clean Cell Phone Screens? Full Article
business and finance The Best Brain-Training Wearables of 2020 By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 30 Dec 2020 15:00:32 -0500 Your brain is just like any other muscle in your body; just as you lift weights and train your body to make it stronger, your brain needs just as much attention as those biceps. And with the state of things these days, we should spend even more time training our brains to be more focused, relaxed and creative in order to maintain our emotional control and build our resilience to stress. Only then can we truly thrive in uncertain times and become unstoppable. So how do you train your brain? You can read and practice-problem solving of course, but there are a plethora of new and exciting devices available to help you level up your training and target specific areas of your brain that need it. Full Article
business and finance That lovely Instagram shoutout could save a small business from shuttering this yearX By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 1 Jan 2021 15:01:56 -0500 Kudos matter now more than ever. On average, social media endorsements of small businesses generate 23% of revenues, according to data from Amex. Few things put more smiles on the faces of small-business owners than social media recommendations about their products or services, but now, new research proves that those online shoutouts also put cash in their bank accounts. On average, social media endorsements of small businesses generate 23% of revenues—or approximately $197 billion—new data from American Express finds. Full Article
business and finance Googles new Small Business Advisors program aims to help SMBs grow By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 4 Jan 2021 15:04:14 -0500 Google has beta-launched a program for small businesses (SMBs) to help them become better marketers on Google. Called Small Business Advisors (SBA), the program offers 50-minute individualized consulting sessions on a range of products from Google My Business to Ads and Analytics to YouTube. No enterprises or agencies. Google told me in an email that the program is is open to small businesses in the United States with an active Google account. Large businesses, marketing and SEO agencies are not eligible to participate. The cost is $39.99 per session. There’s no fee through the end of 2020. Small business does not appear to be defined, so theoretically companies with up to 100 employees or even 499 employees (the U.S. Small Business Administration definition). As a practical matter, the program will likely be utilized by very small businesses with relatively few employees. Suspended accounts are not eligible to book an appointment and must get reinstated before gaining access to the program. Full Article
business and finance IRS plans a 50% ramp-up in small-biz audits next year By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 6 Jan 2021 15:05:01 -0500 The Internal Revenue Service is planning to ramp up audits of smaller businesses and their investors by about 50 percent next year, following years of persistently low examination rates, an agency official said Tuesday. The result could be a surge in audits of companies ranging from mom-and-pop retail stores and technology startups to investment funds that have historically faced only infrequent checks thanks to the time and effort required at the IRS. Full Article
business and finance How Long Do Cell Phone Batteries Last By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 8 Jan 2021 15:07:14 -0500 The length of time that a cell phone battery lasts depends on a variety of things. Battery life can be influenced by the type of the cell phone, the type battery, the age of the battery, the applications being used on the phone, even the temperature where the phone is stored and used can impact battery life. How Long Do Cell Phone Batteries Last? Full Article
business and finance Small Business Struggle While New Businesses Surge: A Paradox? By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 15:14:22 -0500 This week the Wall Street Journal reported that nearly 300 companies that had received loans through the Paycheck Protection Program had filed for bankruptcy. The very next day, the Journal highlighted Americans using the Covid-19 pandemic to take their first steps on the entrepreneurial journey. Existing small businesses continue to struggle. New entrepreneurs are seeking opportunities. That is what the data appears to be saying about the state of small business and entrepreneurship amidst the third Covid-19 wave. Small Businesses Suffering, See Rough Road Ahead In early November, Goldman Sachs surveyed nearly 900 small businesses. They found that four in 10 had laid off employees or cut compensation. If further government relief were not forthcoming, another 38% said they would need to do the same. Half of small business owners had stopped paying themselves. Full Article
business and finance How to Stop Robocalls on Cell Phones By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 13 Jan 2021 15:14:54 -0500 There is little more frustrating than annoying and unsolicitied phone calls to your cell phone. In many cases these calls are also illegal. How do you stop and prevent these unsolicited phone calls and robocalls to your cell phone? There are a wide array of tools and options that you can deploy to diminish the number of robocalls you receive. Register Do Not Call Registry Cell phones can be registered in the FTCs Do Not Call Registry. You can also call 1-888-382-1222 from any phone to add it to the do not call registry. The Do Not Call list takes you off the for-profit business call lists, but it isn't immediate. Telemarketers update their listings only periodically, so it can take up to 31 days to see results. donotcall.gov 3rd Party Applications There are a whole host of third party applications that strive to end robocalls and telemarketing calls. You can download applications like NoMoreRobo, RoboKiller or Spam Block. Block Specific Phone Numbers If you are receiving a large number of unsolicited phone calls from the same number you can block that specific cell phone number on your phone. How to Stop Robocalls on Cell Phones Full Article
business and finance How to Dispose of Old Cell Phones; Protect Your Data and Privacy By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 15 Jan 2021 15:33:51 -0500 Whether your cell phone has a broken screen, is no longer the latest technology, or you are simply itching for the latest cell phone model, it is important that you take appropriate care in disposing of your old cell phone. Retain and Protect Your Data Cell phones are a treasure trove of information; think of the panic that strikes each time you mistakenly misplace your cell phone. The information contained in our cell phones is meaningful and it is important that you backup any data on the phone that you wish to retain. The data you backup would include: any music, photos, messages etc... If you are moving to a new cell phone you can often transfer the data you wish to retain to the new cell device. Protect Your Personal Information Cell phones often contain sensitive personal data, including passwords, bank information, payment methods, messages, contacts, videos, account numbers and much more. After transferring the data to a new device, information is still retained on your original cell phone. Providing this type of sensitive information to strangers could put you at risk for identity theft, other other types of fraud, or simply leave you very uncomfortable. How to Dispose of Old Cell Phones; Protect Your Data and Privacy Full Article
business and finance Nine Resolutions To Start Your Small Business Year Off Strong By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 17:54:57 -0500 1. Be clear in your direction. 2. Know who your customer is. 3. Focus on the channels that matter. 4. Only talk about what matters. 5. Remember what makes you special. 6. Find your niche. 7. Learn something new. 8. Plan well to save time. 9. Engage with your customers more. Full Article