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You've Sold Your Business. Now What?…
[ad_1] Many successful entrepreneurs dream of the day when their business is sold, resulting in a sizable check and a sense of accomplishment. The many years of hard work, taking big risks and meeting obligations such as an aggressive competitive environment, payroll and cash flow challenges finally pay off. Now what? The …
Read More »If Trump wants a new NAFTA, here's what he has to do…
[ad_1] President Trump has agreed to renegotiate NAFTA, the free trade deal between the US, Mexico and Canada. But he’s warning everyone: If a new deal isn’t good, he’ll pull the US out. For its part, Mexico has said the same: It needs a win-win deal too or it will …
Read More »4 Ways to Get Big Marketing Results on a Starter Budget…
[ad_1] Marketing a startup is tough. You have a limited budget, and you don’t benefit from brand recognition. Even users who have heard of you may not know what you do, but they know your established competitors and people tend to favor the familiar. Nevertheless, countless startups break through crowded markets. …
Read More »5 Effective Hiring Tips for Early-Stage Startups…
[ad_1] You don’t have much of a company without a strong, dedicated team. Yet, the hiring process can be challenging, from sourcing candidates, screening and interviewing them to making the final evaluations. The competition for candidates today means some job seekers might have many tempting job options. Early-stage startups are pitted against bigger businesses …
Read More »6 Steps Your HR Team Can Take to Leave the Dark Ages…
[ad_1] The workplace continues to change as workers and clients use technology to communicate and manage operations. However, some HR departments still cling to outdated processes, arguing that it’s the way they’ve always done things. By resisting moving forward, these teams may hurt their chances of recruiting new employees or …
Read More »Survey: 1 in 2 Angel Investors Regrets an Investment Made Th…
[ad_1] Angel investors sign up for risk. That’s part of the game. What really gets them frustrated, though, is being sold unreasonable financial projections and valuations. Nearly one in two angel investors surveyed by Worthworm, a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based startup valuation company, reported having regretted an investment decision they made this …
Read More »This Electric Aircraft Startup Just Might Change Your Mornin…
[ad_1] Amazon plans on using self-driving trucks and forklifts in their warehouses, The Sprinkles Cupcakes Founders are taking a break from frosting to focus on pizza, and an electric aircraft startup, Kitty Hawk, might just change your morning commute! Join us for our weekly entrepreneurial news segments centered around what …
Read More »The Social Media Analytics Showdown: What You Can Track and …
[ad_1] You need three things to create good campaigns and engage with fans on social media: good content, a steady stream of good content, content intelligence. Every minute, we see a heavy downpour of social media messages, like millions of construction workers pouring concrete down the cement mixer, but instead of …
Read More »Competing in a Corporate-Dominated Industry…
[ad_1] The Wellness Retreat Center, in San Jose, Calif., is a residential drug rehabilitation center that literally guarantees a positive outcome, or additional treatment is free. This commitment is based on the provision of what its founders describe as their major drawing point: exceptional client service. That service, say founders …
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