The best business advice of the past year; managing minimum wage increases at your small business; and two ideas for entrepreneurs looking to start a business.
A different way to self-promote; it's getting less stressful to work on your own with your kids around; and why the number of entrepreneurs could spike in the comings years.
The do's and don'ts of setting prices; also, you've heard of Big Brother...now there's something app developers are working on called Big Mother; and a list of the best jobs for this year.
Where big business might want to steal a page from small business; are your workers afraid to take risks; and a list of the top cities for business growth.
Where small businesses are finding a boost right now; using Twitter to help find a job candidate you may not have found elsewhere; and small business owners taking security into their own hands.
A strategy for when you're having trouble drumming up new business; companies that penalize workers not making an effort to get healthy; and the friendliest cities for small businesses.
Final report in a series on small business trends; how companies are making sure their workers are getting enough rest; and why you might get sued over your small business website.
New trends emerging among small businesses; two business adversaries could be uniting over immigration legislation; and the story of an entrepreneur who lost a trademark battle to a baseball team...
New trends being explored by entrepreneurs and small business owners; the top stressors on the job; and the cities and states pushing for paid time off for sick days.
New trends emerging for small businesses; the types of industries where employees in greater numbers are working from home; and some scary numbers about data breaches at small businesses.
Small business reaction to the ban on telecommuting at Yahoo; alternatives to banks for entrepreneurs that need financing; and the new trend on the health insurance front that most employees won't like.
Are we closer to a national ID card for ALL workers; companies that let their employees know everybody's salary; and it's never too early to be on top of toy trends.
Debating the proposal to raise the minimum wage; new trend for angel investors might be a boon to small business owners; and ramping up measures for cyber security.
How gyms are becoming hot spots for music promoters; restaurant owners might learn something from secrets of diners; and the favorite social media site of small business owners.
Direct-mail marketers get better data for targeting specific customers; what technology firms want from any potential immigration reform in Washington; and another area where people are spending money on their dogs.
How the flu is pounding small businesses this season; a guest-worker program proposed in Kansas has caught the attention of business owners; and the perks most likely to keep your most talented employees from jumping ship.
Small businesses position themselves ahead of the health care overhaul; the hottest technology trends for apps; and the difference between a hobby and a business.
The latest example of small businesses having an advantage over large ones; how to avoid gender discrimination when handing out promotions; and a list of characteristics every boss should have.
Summarizing today's small business climate in Twitter-like brevity; how talk of the fiscal cliff has been indirectly good for small business; and the workers in hot demand as building picks up again.
How to research your rivals when launching your own business; the new way jewelry stores are increasing sales; and why you might rethink your company's holiday bonus.
Examples of the jobs disconnect between applicants and companies trying to fill vacancies; small businesses vent about the so-called fiscal cliff; and turning an old bank branch into workable small business space.
Why a small business might miss out on a spike in holiday sales; what Superstorm Sandy might mean for business in the fourth quarter; and the new trend for office workspaces emerging from Silicon Valley.
Taking the pulse of small business owners as we head into the all-important holiday shopping season; how Superstorm Sandy has exposed the limits of telecommuting; and turning childhood memories into profits by making grown-up versions of kids' toys.
Why start-up tech firms are seeing opportunities in the prairies; the entrepreneurial openings for beer lovers; and how to make money off the legalization of marijuana.
Options if your small business doesn't earn enough in profits; what owners can expect now that President Obama has been re-elected; and Hurricane Sandy small business survival tales.
What business are doing right now to get a sale; a look at a company getting a ton of venture capital money; and what to do if your business has been impacted by Superstorm Sandy.
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