Brownie Wise (the saleswoman behind the success of Tupperware) said, “If you want to build a business, build the people.” This is incredibly important but now more than ever. With the hiring shortage going on, you must do something to make your business stand out and helping potential employees understand they can have a career […]
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Restaurants Should Invest in Tech – Even When Profits are Down
It may seem unrealistic to invest in technology now, after a year+ of COVID-related disruption and financial losses, but tech tools are a critical investment that streamline systems, provide critical data, and can lead to a massive ROI that can sustain your business. It’s no surprise that the National Restaurant Association said 2020 was the worst year […]
New in Town? Tips to Help Your New Business (and you) Fit In.
Starting a new business can be challenging, but it can be even more difficult if you are new to the community. In some areas being the “new business (or business owner) on the block” is a designation that doesn’t last long (in large cities with transient populations, for instance), the smaller, tighter-knit communities can feel […]
Do You Have What It Takes to Become an Entrepreneur?
Do you have dreams about owning your own business or becoming part of the gig economy? Making your own hours? Working from wherever you want? Then you’re not alone. There are an estimated 582 million entrepreneurs (about 775,000 of them in the US) already working for themselves. And that number is growing. According to Guidant […]
Dealing with Angry Customers When You’re Short Staffed
The scene is a common one these days. Lines of people waiting to pay in a restaurant, retail establishment, or grocery store. Tempers flare. Customers yell at staff and wonder why there’s only one person checking people out. Your staff thinks, “Who needs this?” and they’re not wrong. They feel overworked and underappreciated. Customers are […]
How to Amplify Brand Awareness With Smarter Tools and Products
With the continued rise of digital video, advertisers and brands are changing their strategies, driving brand awareness and proving campaign impact. YouTube’s new tools reduce the effort needed to keep up with these consumer trends while achieving strong awareness results. Here are three approaches marketers should consider. Outline a plan with Reach Planner Before setting […]
5 Creative Ways to Find Employees Post-Pandemic
Let’s face it. You can’t throw a rock these days without hitting a help wanted sign. If someone wants to work, there is little stopping them on the employer side. (There may be things like childcare or scheduling on the employee’s side but that’s another article.) If you’re running ads along with all the other […]
4 Spring Cleaning Data Tips for More Sales
While we are quickly heading toward the heat of summer, there’s still time to do some spring cleaning with your data. A nice clean email list can help you make the most of your ecommerce and increase summer sales. Let’s get started. Ways to Spruce Up Your Digital Marketing for Increased Sales Customer data is […]
Ribbon-Cutting Event to Celebrate The Kandy Bank
Contact Information: Humboldt Chamber of Commerce Amanda Love 731-784-1842 amanda@humboldtchamber.com Ribbon-Cutting Event to Celebrate The Kandy Bank FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Humboldt, TN, May 18, 2021 – The Humboldt Chamber of Commerce is excited to celebrate the opening of our newest tourist attraction – The Kandy Bank – with a Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening. The […]
The Ballpark at Jackson Expanding Professional Baseball, College Baseball, Concerts, and Other Events
May 6, 2021 JACKSON, Tenn. – The Jackson Generals continue to aggressively expand entertainment offerings at The Ballpark at Jackson for the summer of 2021 and beyond. Jackson is poised for the busiest and most diverse entertainment calendar in the history of the Ballpark. Beginning May 21st, the Ballpark at Jackson will host the Winnipeg Goldeyes […]