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Welcome Back!

A guide to welcoming your customers and employees back to your business.

CO— is here to help.

We know that the concept of returning to work looks different for every business, so our goal is to provide small business owners like you with the resources, tips and tangible advice that you need to create the picture of what that looks like for your own unique needs.
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Constant Contact’s CEO on How Mentorship Has Helped Him Focus on the Long Game

Frank Vella shares how his early mentors molded his career and which three traits make them especially valuable.

How to Process Payroll

Payroll is not solely sending money to your employees on a regular schedule. It involves filing payroll taxes, monitoring employee hours, and keeping meticulous records.

How These Franchise Entrepreneurs Built Multimillion-Dollar Businesses

Operators of Supercuts, PuroClean, and Urban Air Adventure Park share how they built franchises from the ground up that are now $15 million to $700 million businesses.

How to Create a Prototype

Prototypes can be used to test a new idea, recruit investors, or get customer feedback before launching to a wider market.

How to Choose a Business Coach

Unlock the benefits of entrepreneurship coaching by hiring a business coach who understands your challenges. Here's how.

Finding Local Business Needs

Interested in opening a local business? Here's how to find your niche in your small business community.

Health Insurance Options for Small Businesses

Health insurance is one of the biggest draws for candidates when applying for a job. Fortunately, small businesses can offer this benefit in a few ways.

How to Build an Audience on Substack

As creators flock to Substack, here's how to build an audience of your own that's engaged with and dedicated to your small business.

How to Reduce Your Fleet's Idle Time

Fleet idle time costs businesses large sums every year. Learn what idle time is, how it affects your fleet, and how to reduce your fleet's excessive idling.

Small Businesses Giving Vintage Jewelry a Second Chance

Made to last, pieces dating back 50 to 100 years prove to be timeless and valuable for these small businesses.