3 On Your Side: Keeping Your Credit Score In Good Shape
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Hoping to buy a new home, a new car, or get any type of loan - you’d better be sure your credit score is in good shape, it’s being used in more ways than you might think. Whether...
View Article‘At Will’ Employment
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - People often live with annoying coworkers because they think they have no choice. There are options. Sound masking technology is all the rage, with revenues for...
View ArticleGovernment Agency Regulates Workplace Safety
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Concerned about dangerous conditions at your office? There’s a government agency ready to offer assistance. The library in Orange, New Jersey, was shuttered...
View ArticleEmployers Can Search Your Bags
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Employees are suing Apple, over its practice of searching their bags – and not for the reason you’d think. The geniuses who work at Apple and are paid hourly for...
View ArticleEmployees Cannot Waive Rights To Sue Employer
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - If an employee knows the workplace will be raucous before she accepts an offer, can she sue later? An employer at a water ice store got the teenagers to sign...
View ArticleUsing Social Media To Grow A Small Business
It’s no secret that social media has had a meteoric rise over the last decade. Even just ten years ago, relatively few businesses invested time and money into building websites. Today, social media has...
View ArticleCreate A Strong Brand By Considering Customer Touchpoints
Consumer experience and engagement is an area of marketing every company should consider and cultivate. Improving the brand experience at every touchpoint is one way to create and retain a strong brand...
View ArticleBreakrooms: Keeping Your Employees Caffeinated & Content
While businesses often renovate work areas, many breakrooms remain basic, with only vending machines of soda and junk food. Other times, the break area shares space with stacked boxes. The tips below...
View ArticleClient Referrals: The Key To Growing A Small Business
Selling is an important part of a small business. But the best way to grow a business is by getting new business without the hard sell. Your business can accomplish growth without a hard sale through...
View ArticleDigital Essentials: Giving Your Home Office A 21st Century Makeover
A home office is the secret weapon that keeps many households running, whether it’s keeping track of bills or running a small business. However, many people make due with home office equipment that can...
View ArticleHome Offices: Design Advice For Creating A Functioning Space
A home office doesn’t have to be a traditional room set up solely for working. It can be a built-in table in the breakfast nook, a small desk underneath the stairway, a section of the garage or a...
View ArticleTips For Improving Small Business Websites
Maintaining a website for your small business is a necessary step in today’s increasingly online world. However, even if your business has a website, you may not be fully taking advantage of it. Below...
View ArticleSmall Business Saturday: A Government Initiative Gaining Momentum
During November and December, businesses historically enjoy a boost in revenue as people begin shopping for the holidays. In fact, holiday shopping on average can account for about 40 percent of a...
View ArticleTips For Conducting Market Research (Without Spending A Fortune)
Nearly every business, large and small, requires effective marketing campaigns in some form in order to be financially viable. Depending on the size and demand of your business, conducting the market...
View ArticleThank You Uncle Sam: Top Government Resources For Small Businesses
Small businesses are always looking for ways to reduce costs. Put your tax dollars to work by using government resources to grow your small business. There is an overwhelming number of free services...
View ArticleBusiness Security: 5 Simple Ways To Keep Files Safe
As hackers make it their mission to find sensitive data, and large companies like Target are recovering from costly data breaches, it’s more important than ever to keep your digital files safe. But...
View ArticleBest Ways To Market A Small Business Effectively
To the world, yours may be a small business, but to you, it’s the culmination of a very big dream. In today’s competitive marketplace, your ability to attract and keep customers is just as important as...
View ArticleTips For Designing A Dynamic Business Card
A key element of the elevator pitch and integral to on-the-ground networking, a simple business card is key to increasing both the revenue and reputation of a small business. That 3.5-by-2-inch card...
View ArticleCreating A Business Website From The Ground Up
In today’s web-based world, it is a must for every business to have an online presence. The heart of this presence is your business’s website, where customers or clients will look first to find out...
View ArticleBuyer’s Guide: What To Look For In An All-In-One Printer
If you run a small business, an all-in-one printer is often the way to go. Not only does it save valuable space, but it also makes many tasks much more convenient. In turn, you may even discover that...
View ArticleHiring: How To Find Candidates Without An HR Department
Even the smallest business requires more than just an entrepreneurial leader to make it thrive and grow. Finding motivated, hands-on employees who jive with the company’s vision, and corporate culture,...
View ArticleEmployers May Check For Drugs
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - It was revealed that anyone who applies to work for Britney Spears’ Las Vegas show has to agree to random drug tests and pat downs. Is that even legal? Don’t the...
View ArticleGift From Boss May Cost You Come Tax Time
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Think your stingy boss was a scrooge at the holidays? Lucky for you. Not since Oprah’s ‘you get a car and you get a car and you get a car…’ has an act of...
View ArticleThe Pros & Cons Of Opening A Franchise
Franchises are a booming business. As such, they’re appealing to entrepreneurs who want to operate a storefront without investing too much in the traditional costs of starting a business. These...
View ArticleHow To Create A Basic Business Plan
Unless you want your new business’s future to be nothing more than a crapshoot, you will have to create a business plan that maps out the salient goals, strategies and financial needs your business...
View ArticleObamacare: What Every Small Business Owner Needs To Know
Change, even when positive, can create confusion and anxiety. Just ask any small business owner trying to figure out the Affordable Care Act. The Act, also called Obamacare, refers to mandated health...
View ArticleAmerica’s Top 10 Home-Based Franchises
Working from home is no longer just in the purview of freelancers. For the past few decades, companies have grown by franchising their business through home-based employees. This model has worked so...
View ArticleBuyer’s Guide: What To Look For In A New Laptop
Laptop computers may be a staple for doing business, but if you want a new one, you’ll need to do more than just click and ship. Not all models are the same, and different computers are made for...
View ArticleTax Advice: Common Small Business Tax Filing Mistakes
It’s easy to make a mistake, but saying your sorry is rarely enough to satisfy the IRS. Small businesses can innocently make tax mistakes that wind up racking up steep penalties, able to bruise or even...
View ArticleBuyer’s Guide: What To Look For In A New Digital Camera
The sheer amount of digital cameras available on the market can be overwhelming. From the camera’s zoom capabilities to video options, there are so many different bells and whistles from which to...
View ArticleAdvice For Successfully Getting A Small Business Loan
Even during challenging times, a small business with a sound strategy can obtain a loan. If you’re looking to start or expand your business, here are strategies that may help you acquire the financing...
View ArticleWho Gets Severance?
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – What is your right to severance if you are laid off? When the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe laid off 1500 employees, it gave them what’s been described as a ‘golden...
View ArticleTop Ways To Make An Office Green (And Save Money)
In many cities, taking advantage of steals on older office spaces can be a great way to save money. Unfortunately, those offices aren’t always as environmentally efficient as newer ones. However, there...
View ArticleComparing CRMs: Customer Relationship Management Systems
Maintaining good customer and industry partner relations is key when operating any business. A good Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system can make managing these relationships easier while also...
View ArticlePayday: A Comparison Of Three Popular Payroll Systems
Doing your company payroll is a necessary task, but it doesn’t have to be a cumbersome or costly one. As a small business, you can streamline the process in-house, even if you don’t have a background...
View ArticleSchwag: Top 5 Promotional Gift Ideas
If you are trying to get more recognition for your business, build your brand or stay in the minds of customers you have, promotional items are an effective tool. But all schwag is not created equally....
View ArticleTips To Get Your Website To The Top Of A Google Search
Even brick and mortar businesses that rely primarily on walk-in traffic require a web presence. A web presence can help a business solidify their brand and increase sales. A static homepage will not...
View ArticleGlassdoor App
By Chris Morris PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - On today’s APP-tastic and outta SITE – Glassdoor. You can research a company thoroughly, but the best way to get to know if it’s a good fit for you is to listen to...
View ArticleGuidelines For Firing Annoying Employee
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – A report put out by talent management firm Cornerstone OnDemand, published last month in Bloomberg Business, found that so-called toxic employees, those who...
View ArticlePregnant UPS Employee Alleges Discrimination
By Amy E. Feldman PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Peggy Young was a UPS driver in Atlanta who requested that she be put on light duty when she was pregnant. UPS said, Yeah, no. You want light duty? Sit on your...
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