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Government shutdown threats are becoming more common. Blame TV, social media, and Newt Gingrich

By Sam Becker November 16, 2023 Shutdown averted—again! The government funding bill that was passed overwhelmingly by the House of Representatives on Tuesday passed the Senate late on Wednesday and headed to President Biden for his signature. That will keep parts of the federal government funded until January 19, 2024, and others until February 2, … Continue reading Government shutdown threats are becoming more common. Blame TV, social media, and Newt Gingrich

Why You Should Launch an Online Business Amid the Coronavirus Shutdown

Alexandra Fasulo — May 29, 2020 I’m going to state the obvious: it’s a stressful time for most people around the world right now. Small businesses are closing for good, restaurants are barely making end’s meet offering takeout, and event venues are wondering if they will ever be able to host concerts again. On top … Continue reading Why You Should Launch an Online Business Amid the Coronavirus Shutdown

What the Vine Shutdown Means for your Influencer Marketing

Alex Ditty — November 13, 2016 Follow @seenmoment— November 13, 2016 Nothing, if you’re doing it right. With the closure of Vine and the recent reports speculating the future of Twitter, many marketers are revisiting the question of what networks they should be prioritizing for their influencer marketing strategy. This provides us with a great … Continue reading What the Vine Shutdown Means for your Influencer Marketing