How to Do Content Marketing Like TED

How’d you like to have 15.8 million people subscribe to your content? What does it take to get that kind of massive, enthusiastic engagement? For many, it sounds like a pipe dream. But for TED, the global conference and media organization, superlative engagement is reality. Nearly every video that TED releases gets hundreds of thousands…

How to Combat 4 Small Business Worst-Case Scenarios

Threats to the health and continued operation of your small business can come from every corner: Your employees, Your government, Outside human forces (hackers), and Outside natural forces (Mother Nature). Grim statistics tell us that 40% of businesses never reopen after a natural disaster. Recently, a telemarketing firm closed its doors and threw 300 people…

Web.com Has a New DIY Website Builder

Web.com, providers of domain name registration and web development services, has announced the launch of an easy-to-use DIY website builder. The new website builder enables businesses to create well-designed and impactful websites and online stores with ease, affordability and without delay. The website builder is available to all new customers of the Web.com brand, including…

So Long Tik-Tok? Vine 2 Finally Goes Live as Byte App

Meet the new Vine 2 app. Though in fact its developers call this new video-looping service Byte. Even so a lot of people still use the name Vine 2. It became known as Vine 2 because it’s the product of original Vine co-creator Dom Hofmann. (And because of the video-looping, of course.) You can download…

Spotlight: The Hideshack Provides Shelter for an Old Tradition

Some businesses make use of cutting edge materials and techniques. However, others keep old and dying artforms alive. The Hideshack is an example of the latter. They are fighting to prevent waste and keep old methods alive. The company’s goal is to prevent waste of animal hides using traditional methods. In addition to tanning their…

Most Americans Don’t Take a Break During the Holidays

Americans work more, take fewer vacations, work longer days and retire later than most industrialized nations. According to a new survey from Reservations.com, more than 1 in 4 or 27% of Americans didn’t take a day off during the 2019 holidays. The result from this survey is almost the same as the poll Small Business…

Thinking of Going Cashless with Your Business? Don’t!

Are you thinking about going cashless with your business? Before you start investing in only cashless solutions as part of your Point of Sale (POS) system, take a minute. This is because more cities and states are introducing legislation banning cashless businesses. New York City is the latest city to jump on the movement and…

60% of Americans Worry About Contracting Flu, So Keep Your Business Clean

For small businesses, the flu season can be especially crippling. Imagine your small company has five employees and two or more of them call in sick because of the flu. The impact is going to be immediate. So, the fact 60% of Americans say they worry about contracting the flu, highlights the problem. This data…

3 Reasons Why Customer 360 Is a Game-Changer for Small Businesses

Sponsored Post Did you know nearly three-quarters of consumers expect companies to understand their needs and expectations? The fact is, only 47% of customers say companies live up to those expectations. As a small business leader with limited budgets and resources, you may feel pressure to keep up. Wondering how to connect to your customers, deliver great…

What is LinkedIn Live and How Can It Help Your Company?

LinkedIn recently announced some updates to LinkedIn Pages. These include the ability to stream live video. LinkedIn Live originally launched last year for individual accounts. But this is the first time it’s going to be available for Pages. Use it on your own LinkedIn page or your company’s profile. Either way this feature has the…

DealBook: Elon Musk Hits Back at Critics

Tesla reported a $105 million quarterly profit yesterday, convincing backers that the company has solved its problems — while doubters aren’t convinced. Press Release Distribution Service

Where Did the $9 Million Cars Go?

The classic auto market, humming just a few years ago, appears to be sliding into a downturn. Press Release Distribution Service

D.I.Y. Retirement Investors Have a Low-Cost Friend: Newsletters

For people who don’t want to pay high adviser fees and want to hold investments long term, the newsletters can be beneficial. Press Release Distribution Service

How to Run a Business in 2020

Gabriel Whaley and his colleagues do whatever they want all day. Sometimes, they even make money. Press Release Distribution Service

Harry Harrison, ‘Good Guy’ Radio D.J., Is Dead at 89

As the ‘Morning Mayor of New York’ from 1959 to 2003, he hosted shows on WMCA, WABC and WCBS-FM, a singular trifecta. Press Release Distribution Service

Facebook’s Revenue Rises Again, but More Slowly Than Ever

The social network’s business has remained robust, though its sales growth slowed to 25 percent in the fourth quarter. Press Release Distribution Service

Tesla Posts $105 Million Profit for Quarter, Extending Rebound

The electric-car maker and its chief, Elon Musk, head into a potentially crucial year on a positive note. Press Release Distribution Service

After All These Years, Barbie Is Still Reinventing Herself

Mattel continues to try to appeal to more consumers, this time by making dolls with a prosthetic limb, no hair and vitiligo. Press Release Distribution Service

Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged

The central bank suggested it would remain patient after cutting rates three times in 2019. Press Release Distribution Service

Talk of Milk Industry Merger Draws Justice Dept. Scrutiny

Antitrust officials have been investigating a potential merger of the struggling milk giant Dean Foods with Dairy Farmers of America, a marketing cooperative. Press Release Distribution Service

Les Wexner, Victoria’s Secret Owner, Is in Talks to Step Down

Mr. Wexner, who created the retail empire L Brands, has come under scrutiny for employing the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein as a personal adviser. Press Release Distribution Service

‘Eat, Sleep and Play’: Atari Plans to Open 8 Video-Game Themed Hotels

Each hotel will provide an “ecosystem” for e-sports players, said an executive behind the project. Press Release Distribution Service

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