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Words matter, and they matter a lot. We all know that, but while they seem so obvious, we forget it so often. The only way to keep it in mind is to repeat it to ourselves every now and then. But the reminder doesn’t end there. Repeating it helps us focus on the things that matter most.
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Online sales are becoming the main source of income to small businesses. Therefore, they have become a crucial component of any marketing effort.
In today’s mobile economy, customers expect exceptional customer service 24x7 and the ability to reach a company at the push of a button.
Good design is good business.
In just over a week, a flurry of customers will be looking to support small businesses online and in stores on Small Business Saturday. Merchants can capitalize on the influx of customers by properly preparing for them and their purchases.
For small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) the holiday season really is the most wonderful time of the year. Checkout lines get a little longer, website traffic increases and sales are expected to soar sky high. In fact, holiday sales could increase anywhere from 4 to 4.5 percent over last year with online sales jumping almost 20 percent.