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Inventory Management Processes for Small Business

Do you want to track your inventory more effectively? Here are five stock management techniques.

10 Apps for Managing Remote Teams

Manage remote workers with these scheduling, collaboration, and time-tracking tools.

Cheap PR Strategies for Small Business

Publicizing your business doesn't have to break the bank. Here are some cost-effective ways of getting your name out there.

Easy-to-Use Video Editing Software for Small Businesses

These intuitive video editing tools can help you take your video content to the next level.

Emerging Marketing Trends That Can Help Grow Your Business

Real-time loyalty offers and AI-driven content are among the marketing trends that businesses need to consider to thrive, experts told CO—.

Shipt Leans Into Personalized Same-Day Delivery Trends

The delivery startup now owned by Target expanded its store reach by 40% and is looking to add local favorites to its roster to serve consumers’ post-pandemic demands.

Public Relations and Content Marketing: 5 Key Differences

Public relations and content marketing work together but are two very different departments. Here are five differences you need to know about.

How UOMA Beauty Broke Into ULTA and Walmart

Founder Sharon Chuter’s hard-won industry know-how landed the startup brand in thousands of retail stores.

What is a Beta Tester?

Improve your chance of success by getting feedback on your business idea or product. Here's how to start.

What Is the Difference Between Sales and Marketing Teams?

Sales and marketing serve different purposes, and knowing how they differ can help you determine whether your business needs one, the other or both.