on How To Start Your Small Business On The Right Financial Foot By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 8 Jul 2019 13:35:56 -0400 Every year, more than 400,000 entrepreneurs launch small businesses in the United States, many driven by the desire for ownership and independence. Local mom-and-pop shops, online services, food trucks — the skys the limit. But taking on a new business is a lot of work and risk. According to the Small Business Association, over 20% of new small businesses fail during the first year of operation. complete article Full Article
on A Study of 3,526 Companies Shows 1 Decision Makes Startups More Successful. Most Founders Do the Opposite By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 19 Jul 2019 13:47:13 -0400 Surprising new research from NYU and the Wharton School shows that entrepreneurs who start a business on their own are likelier to succeed than those who do so with one or more partners. That's pretty much the opposite of what most aspiring founders would guess. After all, you can't be good at everything. You might be a marketing expert but not know how to manage cash flow. Or you might good at building great products but bad at setting prices for them. So you team up with someone who's strong in the areas where you're weak, and you start the business together. This reasoning seems logical, and it is how most people--even experts--see entrepreneurship. In fact, it is such an ingrained belief that VCs and other investors routinely choose to fund companies founded by teams rather than those with a solo founder. complete article Full Article
on A Cisco Router Bug Has Massive Implications for Small Businesses By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 14:03:06 -0400 Secure-computing engineers generally view these schemes as sound in theory and productive to deploy. But in practice, it can be dangerous to rely on a sole element to act as the check on the whole system. Undermining that safeguard—which has proven possible in many companies implementations—strips a device of critical protections. Worse still, manipulating the enclave can make it appear that everything is fine, even when it's very much not. complete article Full Article
on Seven Ways To Save Time With Small Business Automation By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 16:03:52 -0400 Running a small business may not seem too challenging from a distance. After all, it is a small business, so how much operational and management work could there be? But since I started my own agency, I’ve realized that running a small business or firm is not as easy as it looks. The good news is that there are plenty of best practices small businesses can follow to save time and manage their tasks more efficiently with the help of automation. complete article Full Article
on 6 Simple Steps for Getting Things Done at Your Small Business By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 5 Jul 2019 16:10:36 -0400 Your 6-Step Guide to Successful Project Management 1. Define your goal and get buy-in from all project team members. As you do this, you will want to determine each team member’s role and responsibilities. In this step, also consider how the project will affect your company and how you’ll measure the projects impact. 2. Determine the project deliverables. What key tasks do team members need to accomplish to move the project along the path to completion? You will also need to identify which deliverables depend on other deliverables, so you can establish a timeline that puts tasks in a logical order. complete article Full Article
on The Connection Between Goals and Self-Confidence By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 5 Aug 2019 13:06:35 -0400 One of the main conclusions Brian Tracy has come to from his years of study is that self-confidence is key to what you can accomplish. If you have a good amount of self-confidence you will be more likely to try more things. If you are constantly trying more things, that means you're likelier to accomplish more things, since success is often just a measurement of odds. complete article Full Article
on SBA raises revenue limits for small business certifications By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 14 Aug 2019 13:15:29 -0400 Effective Aug. 19, the Small Business Administration (SBA) is raising its monetary-based small business size standards for inflation by an average of 8.4%, an adjustment that the administration expects will allow 90,000 additional companies to participate in its loan and contracting programs. The SBA said that this increase could result in $750 million more total contracts awarded to small businesses and as much as $65 million more in small business loans. In order to be considered a small business under current SBA guidelines, most general, heavy and civil construction companies cannot have more than $36.5 million of average annual sales receipts. complete article Full Article
on Small Business Cyber Security Concerns Persist By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 13:34:03 -0400 Online security was a big topic in the past week. Of course, news broke mid-week about the big Capital One data breach. And we talked about how you can deal with that as a small business owner and entrepreneur. There’s a good chance your data was compromised in the attack in some way so be sure to do a little digging to find out how you should respond but not overreact. And that brings us to another bit of news we learned this week, and that’s how small business owners feel about their own cyber security. In the 2019 SMB Cyberthreat Study from Keeper Security, we learned that nearly 2/3 of small business owners do not feel threatened by a cyber attack. However, that same survey found that 2/3 of small business owners have been victims of a cyber attack in some way. complete article Full Article
on Amazon: Small Business Friend or Foe? By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 16:25:32 -0400 Since its inception in 1994, Amazon.com has grown from a small online bookseller to an online retail juggernaut. In the second quarter of 2019, Amazon facilitated $63.4 billion in sales of everything from telescopes to toothpaste. It’s a ubiquitous part of the American business landscape, and that can either work for or against a small business owner. complete article Full Article
on How These Female Founders Are Using Instagram to Mentor the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 2 Oct 2019 16:31:10 -0400 High-profile entrepreneurs like Stitch Fixs Katrina Lake and The Riveter's Amy Stern Nelson are using Stories to answer questions about everything from managing cash flow to storing breast milk during business trips. complete article Full Article
on 50 Motivational Quotes From Inspiring Women Leaders By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 9 Oct 2019 16:39:07 -0400 The climb to the top can be tough going for anyone. But as women, there are particular hurdles that can make the journey upward toward positions of power and influence -- in myriad spheres -- especially challenging. Here, in 50 inspiring quotes, businesswomen, role models, activists, entertainers, authors and politicians share their thoughts on leadership and success -- and what exactly those words mean to them. complete article Full Article
on Collecting on Your Invoices Does Not Need to Be a Nightmare: 3 Tips for Getting Paid By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 16:50:10 -0400 Eleni Gianopulos spent more than 15 years selling her handmade sugar cookies to a famous gourmet grocery chain. Then Dean & DeLuca stopped paying its bills. By January 2018, Gianopulos, founder and owner of New York City-based bakery Elenis Cookies, realized that she might never be paid for $86,000 worth of 2017 custom holiday orders. complete article Full Article
on Cyberattacks now cost small companies $200,000 on average, putting many out of business By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 19:15:30 -0400 - Forty-three percent of cyberattacks are aimed at small businesses, but only 14% are prepared to defend themselves, according to Accenture. - These incidents now cost small businesses $200,000 on average, reveals insurance carrier Hiscox, with 60% of them going out of business within six months of being victimized. - More than half of all small businesses suffered a breach within the last year. - Today it’s critical for small businesses to adopt strategies for fighting cyberthreats. complete article Full Article
on If You Say Yes to Any of These 6 Questions, Your Emotional Intelligence May Be Higher Than Most People By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 19:17:20 -0400 The World Economic Forum recently uncovered something that would not have registered on the radar screen of most HR leaders even ten years ago. One of the top 10 job skills required for workers to thrive--a skill projected to trend in the year 2022--is emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence (EQ) has embedded itself in the business lexicon as a force to be reckoned with; it is by far one of the most desired qualities for personal and professional development. Managers are hiring workers with more right-brained skills like EQ because they know these people contribute to the workplace on a relational and interpersonal level that is unmatched. complete article Full Article
on Small Businesses Must Take Advantage of the Democratization of Data By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 19:26:29 -0400 Learn how the easy availability of big data can help SMBs compete with big businesses. - Data is now easier to collect and cheaper to host, making it accessible to nearly every business. - The availability of data helps small businesses compete against big corporations, but they may still struggle to use that data in practical ways. - Three ways small businesses can use big data to grow include checking on credit data about your business, monitoring supply chain data, and keeping an eye on artificial intelligence and automation innovations. complete article Full Article
on Company Emerges to Help Small Businesses Compete with Amazons Same-Day Delivery—But With Green Cred By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 8 Jan 2020 19:20:46 -0500 As companies like Amazon, Walmart, and Target begin to dazzle us with the growing possibility of same-day delivery, it’s becoming harder for small businesses to compete in ways that provide the same speedy delivery without relying on high-emission forms of commercial storage or transportation options like renting space in large warehouses and air delivery. That is all now changing thanks to an organization called Ohi—a US-based warehousing and delivery service that allows small businesses to offer speedy, sustainable delivery options. Complete Article Full Article
on 2020s new taxes, regulations to clobber small businesses By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 10 Jan 2020 19:22:10 -0500 Small business owners have plenty of changes to deal with as 2020 begins — higher labor costs for many companies and some owners will discover that they have to comply with new laws that aren’t on the books in their own states. As of Jan. 1, there are higher minimum wages in a quarter of the states and new federal overtime rules. The IRS has new W-4 forms owners will need to get used to. Plastic bags are on their way out at stores and other businesses in a growing number of places around the country. And California has new laws on freelancers and consumer privacy that can affect out-of-state companies. complete article Full Article
on 10 Resolutions and Improvements for Your Small Business to Consider in 2020 By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 19:28:14 -0500 The start of a new year provides the perfect opportunity for business owners to set new goals and find unique ways to improve their operations. There are plenty of different options for your 2020 resolutions, from shoring up your finances to organizing your online presence. Here are some suggestions and tips from members of the online small business community. Grow Your Savings with Money New Mindset If one of your resolutions for 2020 is to save more money for your business, you may need to shift your mindset. So how can you look at things a bit differently in the new year? Jamie T. Wiseman of Miss Millennia Magazine explores a handful of mindset shifts in this post. complete article Full Article
on 7 steps to starting a small business on a shoestring budget By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 13:46:07 -0500 One of the great things about being in business these days – whether it is having a side hustle or a retail store or an online business – is that there is just so much free help available. To wit: Last week, I held my most popular webinar ever (almost 4,000 people registered!) for SCORE, called 7 Steps to Starting on a Shoestring. SCORE is an amazing organization; more than 10,000 business volunteers who can help and mentor you (physically or virtually) on almost any aspect of your business – marketing, sales, taxes, whatever. And, like my webinar, many of SCOREs offerings are free. complete article Full Article
on 5 Deductions Small Business Owners Do Not Take Advantage Of By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 13:51:14 -0500 A lot of small businesses appear to be doing just that though. In fact, the National Federation of Independent Businesses found that tax compliance costs are 67 percent higher for small businesses than larger ones. They add up to $18-$19 billion per year across the U.S small business environment. With the complexity of filing taxes quickly each year, many small business owners miss deductions that can help lower their tax burden. complete article Full Article
on 2020 Tax Season Attacks Already Targeting Small Businesses By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 2 Mar 2020 13:52:46 -0500 The deadline for filing taxes in the United States is eight weeks away, but new research has shown that small businesses are already being hit by tax season–related cyber-attacks. Research conducted by Proofpoint indicates that attackers are aggressively jumping into tax season, with the deployment of two main attack strategies. complete article Full Article
on Small business confidence rises, signaling a more positive outlook for the US economy By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 14:17:30 -0500 Small business sentiment is on the rise to kick off 2020, with confidence nearing all-time highs, according to data from CNBC and SurveyMonkey. The CNBC/SurveyMonkey Small Business Confidence Index climbed two points in the first quarter, from 59 to 61, as concerns over trade policy impacts lessened, thanks to a trade deal with China and the signing of the USMCA. This is a sharp turnaround from the lows seen last summer as trade turmoil weighed on Main Street’s outlook. complete article Full Article
on How to get aid for a small business hit by coronavirus crisis By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 07:59:08 -0400 Millions of small business owners will be turning to the government, seeking help for an individual and nationwide cataclysm, the economic devastation caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The government says it will begin disbursing loan money to company owners and freelancers Friday under the Paycheck Protection Program, part of the $2 trillion relief package signed into law last week. For many companies, it may be the quickest way to rebuild the lifeblood of any business: the cash flow that enables a company to pay its bills. complete article Full Article
on Banking industry has concerns about the small business bailout program By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 8 Apr 2020 07:59:59 -0400 Many small businesses have shut their doors but the bills are still piling up. The Small Business Administration is launching a program to assist, but many lenders are voicing concerns about it, calling the S.B.A.s expectations unrealistic. complete article Full Article
on FinTechs Must Be Involved In Paycheck Protection Program Lending For Small Business By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 08:02:30 -0400 Small businesses drive the economy and create the lions share of jobs in the private sector economy. However, right now they are struggling mightily. Although it is recommended that companies have at least six months’ worth of revenue in the bank to weather economic disruptions such as the coronavirus, the reality is that most small companies don’t have enough cash to operate more than a couple of weeks. For the service industry: restaurants, nail salons, haircutters, landscapers, athletic trainers, and others, the loss of weekly revenue is devastating for the owners and staff of small businesses. Most service workers live paycheck to paycheck and cannot go very long without being paid. We have already seen an enormous spike in unemployment claims, ending an era when the economy has basically been at full employment. complete article Full Article
on 7 Ways to Train Your Brain to Make Better Decisions By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 12:13:10 -0400 Every day brings a tidal wave of choices, from hiring to product features to marketing plans. As the founder and CEO of JotForm, I know that decision-making is one of the toughest parts of my job. Technology and markets evolve at lightning speed, and there’s endless data to weigh with every choice. On the bright side, learning to make smart decisions can help you work more productively, manage stress, dodge burnout and feel more satisfied in your business and your life. complete article Full Article
on What it is like to lose your small business to coronavirus By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 12:14:59 -0400 We had to terminate all of our employees. We talked about different options, like furloughing employees, which is a temporary termination. We talked to tons of other business founders and really leaned on legal advice to the extent that we could. In the end, we had to terminate all of our employees, which we thought was the best for them, because they could file for unemployment very quickly. When the seven-day wait period for filing for unemployment was waived, we felt that was the best way forward. complete article Full Article
on One Way to Start a Lucrative Career From Home That Could Pay $50,000 in a Day By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 12:17:55 -0400 We are in the midst of a difficult time in history. The COVID-19 pandemic is causing a health crisis, and both the economy and jobs are suffering as a result. While many of us can work from home, others cannot. But if a silver lining exists, perhaps it’s this: Now is the perfect time to learn a skill or launch a new career. Affiliate marketing gives you that opportunity. complete article Full Article
on Your Sleep Habits Need a Spring Reset. Try These 5 Tips Tonight By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 12:53:00 -0400 Chances are good, few habits need more of an overhaul right now than your sleep routine. You probably picked up a few bad sleep habits during the cold, dark winter and any additional stress you're facing is helping the situation, says Brown University associate professor and medical doctor Katherine Sharkey. complete article Full Article
on 5 Small Business Trends to Pay Attention to in 2020 By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 06:53:11 -0400 As an entrepreneur, you've likely had to embrace change lately so you not only continue to succeed, but you also find ways to dominate during unprecedented times. One of the best ways to gain a competitive edge is to stay on top of trends so you can create new opportunities and stay ahead of your competitors. With that in mind, here are five trends all small business owners should embrace in 2020 and beyond. 1. Employee health and wellness must become a priority. 2. AI will continue to change the business world. 3. Mobile marketing will be used more creatively. 4. Younger consumers will declare World War Z. 5. It is time to go cashless. Full Article
on 10 Must-Have Content Marketing Tools For Small Business Owners By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 20 May 2020 07:00:26 -0400 Customers go through a journey before they commit to a purchase. As a small business owner, it is your duty to engage and interact with them until they do so. And when they do, you continue to nurture them so they become your brand’s advocates. With content marketing, you can convert random online searchers to website visitors, make them a part of your tribe and drive more sales by consistently providing them with valuable information. Full Article
on 5 Marketing Hacks On The Cheap To Grow Your Business During a Pandemic By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 22 May 2020 07:01:47 -0400 For small businesses, resources can be tight. Especially right now. Limited budgets can present challenges for how businesses raise awareness, acquire customers, and generate revenue. In fact, 39% of small business owners agree that a limited budget is a major roadblock in growing their businesses. However, there are plenty of low-cost, high-yielding marketing hacks that can help you reach your customers. Get featured in press by responding to journalists and podcasters Personalize cold outreach campaigns Correct Existing Mentions of Your Brand Add videos to your landing page Repurpose old blog content Full Article
on Evolutionary Branding: Know The Jungle By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 27 May 2020 07:04:36 -0400 The law of the jungle states, in evolutionary terms, that only the fittest survive. Before you can effectively brand an organization, you need to understand its clients/customers/donors/community and its competitors. In the marketing world, this is called a landscape analysis. Often, companies — especially startups and nonprofits — will say they do not have competitors. Let me get this out right away: Everyone has competitors. Even nonprofits. If you think you do not have competitors, that means you don’t understand what a competitor is. A competitor is any person or organization taking business away from you. Full Article
on Web.com Offers SEO Solution for Small Businesses By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 1 Jun 2020 07:07:51 -0400 Search engine optimization is an effective tool to build awareness and increase sales. If you’re thinking about using search engine optimization (SEO) to grow your business, then the latest offering from Web.com will excite you. The Company recently announced the launch of an innovative SEO marketing solution, Simple SEO, to help businesses improve their search engine rankings. It goes without saying that people search online before buying any product or availing any service. According to the search engine giant, Google, 83% of shoppers used online search before visiting a physical store. So, being found on search results when potential customers type relevant phrases can improve awareness for your business, increasing sales eventually. And implementing the right search engine optimization techniques can boost the visibility for your business on search results. Full Article
on Verizon Business Survey Finds 68% of Small Businesses Believe They Can Recoup COVID-19 Related Losses By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 8 Jun 2020 11:24:24 -0400 Verizon Business today released findings from a recent survey, Small Business Response to COVID-19 to better understand the impact small business owners and decision makers feel COVID-19 has had on their businesses. The survey, conducted by Morning Consult, focused on 500 small and medium businesses that are currently open or plan to reopen. One of the survey’s key results is that small businesses have renewed confidence, with 68% believing they can recoup COVID-19 related losses. Key Survey Findings: As businesses grapple with the economic impact of COVID-19, these responses highlight the assistance small businesses feel they need, the communities they feel most supported by, and the changes they have made to adjust to the new normal. 1. A Renewed Confidence The small businesses that have weathered this pandemic to date express an overall optimism and the financial wherewithal to eventually reopen. 68% of small businesses believe they can recoup COVID-19 related losses 46% (nearly half) of small businesses that remain open say their businesses will be able to stay open for more than six months if the pandemic continues in the same way 48% of small businesses say it’s unlikely they will need to resume operations with a smaller staff While 78% of small businesses indicate declining sales, less than a quarter (24%) say that they have missed or withheld any payments of bills (rent, utilities, etc.). Full Article
on These Companies Found a New Niche in Coronavirus Disinfection By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 10 Jun 2020 12:08:12 -0400 The pandemic is revealing to small businesses just how versatile they are. So: A home-decor company, a skirt designer, and a business that makes boots for horses all realize they can craft face masks. A manufacturer of pet supplements and a hot sauce company join myriad craft distilleries in production of hand sanitizers. The task of disinfecting workplaces tainted by or vulnerable to coronavirus also has attracted a variety of unexpected entrants. At AK Wet Works, the partners set out at once to reengineer their dustless blasters to produce a cold vapor fog that can sterilize 20,000 square feet an hour. In 100 hours, they produced a working model and began converting all 10 of their machines. Seeking validation for their plan, the founders reached out to FQE, a local chemical company with an EPA-approved coronavirus disinfectant, to create a blend for them. Thinking their idea might have legs outside the Houston-area market, they next approached MMLJ, the original blaster manufacturer, which agreed to mass-produce the modified parts and market them to its large client base. MMLJ is paying a royalty to AK Wet Works, Bland says. Full Article
on Why Did This 17-Year-Old Turn Down $8 Million for His Coronavirus-Tracking Website? By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 12:12:53 -0400 Seventeen-year-old Avi Schiffmann is an entrepreneur. But he is a different kind of entrepreneur. He’s not in it for the profits, fame and continued growth opportunities. At least, not right now. Schiffmann, a high school teenager who lives in Washington State, has attracted worldwide attention through his amazing Survival Rate Calculator website, which tracks critical information related to the coronavirus outbreak. Since launching the site during the early stages of the pandemic, Schiffmann's web crawlers have been configured to pull in, parse and process real time data from the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and other governmental websites and convert that data to show infections, deaths, recoveries and rates of change for all countries around the world. The site breaks down infections on user-friendly maps, provides health information and also attempts to calculate a survival rate of someone who contracts COVID-19, based on user-submitted health data of age, gender and other health factors. Is the site popular? You bet. According to a profile of Schiffmann on Business Insider, the site attracts about 30 million visitors a day and 700 million total so far. Full Article
on How Marketers Can Help Restore Consumer Confidence By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 12:14:33 -0400 Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, consumer confidence has declined in all 50 states, according to ongoing research from Morning Consult. And we all know that consumer confidence is a critical component of economic growth. As businesses begin to reopen across America, they need to work hard to restore this critical sentiment. To that end, consumer confidence may well be the only marketing message that matters for some time to come. As consumers weigh the pros and cons of carefully reemerging from quarantine, many marketers will need to make a point of reassuring them in their messaging. Here are four smart marketing approaches to consider as you seek to restore consumer confidence. 1. Reframe social distancing. 2. Acknowledge the struggle. 3. Build consumer trust. 4. Emphasize safety. Full Article
on 5 Things You Can Do Right Now to Prepare for the Post-Coronavirus Business World By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 12:17:02 -0400 Social distancing. Telemedicine. Self-quarantine. These are all words that at the start of 2020 weren't part of our vocabulary, but several months into the new decade we are all hearing and using them daily. There is no denying that the coronavirus outbreak has dramatically changed just about every facet of just about every person’s life around the world. From a business perspective, the stock market saw its largest one day loss and largest one day gain in history. The U.S. saw the largest job-loss report ever. We are in uncharted waters, and how long we will remain in them remains uncertain. However, there is one thing that we all know, and that is that this outbreak will change the lives of everyone for years or decades to come. Nearly 20 years after 9-11, enhanced airport security, no-fly lists and counterterrorism efforts are still the norm. The same will be true of the COVID-19 aftermath. Is your business ready for the five largest macro trends we are about to see? 1. The rise of enhanced websites and digital tools 2. Cybersecurity concerns take center stage 3. An increase in virtual meetings 4. Increased control in expenses 5. Even more remote employees Full Article
on How answering questions helps promote your business By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 22 Jun 2020 12:20:48 -0400 The opportunities to answer questions for potential publication can come from various sources. Help a Reporter, known as HARO, matches journalists with sources for their stories. Quora allows users to answer any question posed by their community. And professional membership organizations offer business leaders the opportunity to share their insights in industry publications. The opportunities to add your own insights are out there. But why would you, as a business owner, devote your time to answering these questions? What are the benefits? Here are five ways that answering questions online can help promote your business. Connections Search engine optimization (SEO) Brand Website traffic PR opportunities Full Article
on 75% of Consumers Plan to Support Small Businesses More Often By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 26 Jun 2020 12:24:35 -0400 The survey shows that consumers have already been going out of their way to support small businesses. 86% of those surveyed say they have continued to support locally owned businesses during quarantine. The research uncovers how consumers have been supporting local businesses during lockdown. For example, 77% said they have been participating in a virtual experience offered by a local business. 60% of consumers said they have been ordering more takeaways and deliveries from local restaurants. Full Article
on 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
on 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
on 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
on 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
on 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
on 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
on 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
on 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
on 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