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Self-Care Business Ideas for Entrepreneurs

As today’s consumers invest more in health and wellness products, self-care businesses can be a great path to entrepreneurship.

How Social Media Polls Can Help Grow Your Business

Discover eight ways social media polls can grow your small business by driving engagement and amplifying your business’s reputation and reach.

6 Smart and Inexpensive Recruiting Methods

Recruiting top talent doesn’t have to be an expensive endeavor. Discover six smart, inexpensive ways to attract the right candidates to your organization.

How to Give Your Employees More Autonomy

Autonomy can drive higher engagement and productivity at work, but don’t confuse autonomy with flexibility.

How to Handle Employee Mistakes

Employees are bound to make workplace mistakes — what matters most is how you handle them. Learn how to handle employee mistakes with this guide.

5 Small Businesses Honoring Veterans & Active Military Year-Round

These five small businesses are committed to serving the military community beyond the battlefield year-round.

How to Recognize Burnout Culture at Your Business

Glamorizing the grind can quickly cause workers to burn out and impact morale. Here’s how to avoid instilling a burnout culture in your company.

How 3 Brands Tapped Technology to Slay Inventory Overhang and Save Millions

Snow Cosmetics teeth whitening kits, Freedom Rave Wear fast fashion, and KOS organic protein powder have freed up cash by optimizing inventory and avoiding costly liquidations—while generating sales.

How to Create a Targeted Facebook Campaign

Follow quick and easy steps to set up a targeted Facebook ad campaign to promote your business to potential customers far and wide.

How Walmart Is Building a New Shopping Channel for Small Businesses

Walmart Business General Manager and SVP Ashley Hubka on the retailer’s plan to become a one-stop shop for business customers.