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How to Calculate the Costs of Manufacturing a Product

Calculating your manufacturing costs can help you improve your pricing and boost your bottom line.

Small Business Sales Strategies for Beating Inflation

Inflation is impacting small businesses across the board. Maintain your business's bottom line and keep customers happy with these five inflation-beating deals.

Opioid Addiction Resources for Employees

The U.S. opioid epidemic may be impacting your workforce. Here are some well-being and addiction-related resources to share with your employees.

How to Find a Factory to Manufacture Your Product

The right manufacturing partner helps you bring your design to life. Here's how to navigate the various factories that might create your product.

What the 'Mobile Giving Gap' Teaches Small Businesses About Mobile Marketing

A recent study shows that consumers take in information differently depending on their device.

Manufacturing Partner Terms to Know

These key manufacturing terms can help you communicate with your factory partner and keep your operations running smoothly.

How Google Is Expanding Its AI Tools to Help Small Businesses Connect With More Customers

Brands now can add images, videos, and reviews to their profile pages, and boost customer engagement with AI-generated immersive ads.

Ready. Set. Scale. Creative Marketing Tips That Work

Industry experts explore the ways marketing is changing in 2024, and observe how small businesses can stay ahead of the curve by being smart and adaptable.

3 Businesses Get Creative to Counter Mounting Customer Acquisition Obstacles — And Win

From votive candle holder makers to online auction sites, an increasing number of companies are landing on new tactics to get customers interested in—and committed to—their brand.

Is Free Delivery Good for Business?

Free delivery, when set up as a subscription model, is great for businesses and customers, according to a new study.