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    Having thoroughly depressed you yesterday with the big worries for 2022, I'd like to perk you right back up again today with something more
  2. How Will Senior Living Providers Capture the Middle Market?
    The largest wave of Baby Boomers is beginning to hit the age in which senior living becomes a factor for their near- and long-term lifestyles. In less than a decade, every Boomer will be 65 or older, which means there’s going to be a major demand for a spectrum of senior living offerings. Unlike previous generations, B
  3. 4 Key Issues Facing Small Businesses Today
    The first half of 2019 is already in the history books. For small businesses, it’s been a good year with a healthy economy and high job growth, although it has become increasingly challenging to recruit great talent due to lower unemployment.
  4. 5 Ways to Increase Employee Engagement
    Leaders need to prioritize employee engagement levels, even in a slower economy. In the aftermath of Covid-19, we have settled into a slowing economy.
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    Budget is one of the biggest concerns for small businesses. They need to spend and invest every single dollar smartly, whether it is on product development, promotion or any other business expense. With this constraint, digital marketers must think twice before spending on paid strategies such as Google Ads. At the sam
  6. App Fraud is on the Rise: Here’s What ikConsumers Should Know to Protect Themselves
    Money transfer apps like Zelle have made our lives much easier – need to pay a friend your share of the dinner bill or send your sibling half of mom’s
  7. Boomers need benefits, too: What you need to consider
    An organization's workforce drives business results. That is why it is especially important to create a culture where employees work in harmony and understand that it takes a team effort to achieve success. This has become increasingly more difficult as the workforce becomes more diverse. It's no secret that people are
  8. Buy, Hold or Sell? 3 Factors to Help You Make the Right Decision
    In business, there's an adage that it takes money to make money. That sounds simple enough, but real business is far more nuanced than that.
  9. Cybercriminals Are Coming for Your Business. Here Are 5 Simple Ways to Keep Them Out
    Now, more than ever, is a crucial moment to button up cyber security measures at your company. Small businesses were easy prey for cybercriminals during the pandemic. A shift to remote work meant hackers had their pick of unsecured home networks and devices. Now, even though many businesses have moved back to in-office
  10. In a neverending pandemic, the economy is winning
    The US added 467,000 jobs in January, even as Omicron gripped America. It indicates the economy is continuing to mutate along with the virus,