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Professional Email Boosts Trust in Online Small Businesses

Consumer Trust In Online Small Businesses Strengthened By Professional Email GODADDY SURVEY FINDS 75 PERCENT OF AMERICANS VIEW DOMAIN-BASED EMAIL AS A TOUCHSTONE OF TRUST...

Reebok and Kendrick Lamar Launch Classic Leather

Reebok Classic continues its collaboration with multi-platinum selling Top Dawg Entertainment artist Kendrick Lamar, launching his third capsule collection, which celebrates one of the brand’s most iconic...

Black Business Owners Urged to Share Knowledge

One of the greatest testimonies to your success is when others try to do what you do, especially when they have no background in...

Survey Finds Small Business Owners Not Ready for Retirement

New Survey Finds Small Business Owners Uncertain About Retirement Plan, Finances Despite confidence in business financial management skills, small business owners unsure they will retire...

Ken Wilson Shares Music Industry Entrepreneurial Insights

"The greatest lesson I have learned in business is to always provide your best service. When a client remembers you, you want them to remember that you provided them with great service, professionalism, care and attention. That memory is your calling card. They will spread that memory of you to their peers and that personal recollection that they share is stronger than any paid advertising. [...]

Makeda Smith’s Entrepreneurial Lesson on JazzmynePR.com

"The greatest lesson I have learned in business is to always provide your best service. When a client remembers you, you want them to...

CBS Small Business Pulse Aims to Support Entrepreneurs

My greatest lesson learned as an entrepreneur Ken Wilson Music Industry Veteran  promoter that helped established J records and has worked with many artists including: Alicia Keyes,...

Carlton Brown Offers Small Business Tips

Carlton Brown, Occasional Occasions by Carlton Caterer/Chef/Owner -  Atlanta, GA Blogwallet: What is the greatest lesson you learned as an black entrepreneur? Carlton: I would say that a lot of black entrepreneurs do realize that they have to market their business, but what most don't seem to get is that imply passing out business cards is NOT marketing. It is important to find your referral partners and potential clients, but it is more important to nurture those relationships. Many go to networking events and pass out cards and sit back and wait for the phone to ring. [...]