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2024 Small Business Trends

Your guide to navigating the biggest trends for small businesses in 2024.

Set Your Small Business Up for Success in 2024

As the new year approaches, many small businesses are preparing to revamp their strategies and jump on new trends to boost their growth. Here are some expert insights on improving your business and making 2024 your strongest year ever.

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Small Business Panel

At the 2021 Big Week for Small Business, a panel of entrepreneurs shared their top tips for small businesses to succeed in today’s climate.

How Retailers Are Revamping Recruiting in a Tight Labor Market

Merchants including Walmart, Macy’s and CVS are looking beyond wages to attract talent in a competitive environment, offering flexible schedules and gym memberships to career advancement training.

Pandemic Startup & New Business Trends

Startups during COVID-19 skyrocketed. Discover key takeaways from these entrepreneurship growth statistics.

How to Develop a Growth Path for Employees

Here’s how companies can create a career growth path to invest in their entry-level employees.

Klarna Aims to Be Part of Small Businesses’ Post-Pandemic Recovery

The BNPL startup is promoting small retailers with marketing support to fee waivers.

How to Find a Sustainable Manufacturer

There are plenty of tools to help you find a sustainable manufacturer and minimize your environmental footprint.

10 Food Truck Marketing Ideas

Loyalty-building, creativity and location, location, location are the keys to driving growth in the deliciously competitive food truck space.

Tiny Tassel Founder Shares Entrepreneurial Advice

Mimi Striplin, founder of The Tiny Tassel, believes in creating your business based on your lifestyle goal.

Best Tips for Marketing in the Digital Age

Entrepreneur.com contributors share their insights on how to effectively market your small businesses in the digital age.

Tech Startups Monetize Pandemic-Fueled ‘Buy Local’ Movement

COVID-19 has spiked consumer demand for local and American-made products, and these companies, backed by investors like Mark Cuban, are making it easier to buy them.