Kate Wilson — December 19, 2019 Even before we could use Venmo to instantly split the check with a friend or flag an Uber ride in the time it takes to walk out the door, paper checks were already becoming obsolete. Yet businesses still rely on this inefficient, insecure, and costly payment method. Although only … Continue reading How to Lose the Weight of Paper Checks in the New Year
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In the New Year, Try These 8 Things to Stay Constantly Improving at Work
Larry Kim — December 19, 2019 Follow @larrykim With the changing seasons, holiday decorations, and cheery music flowing from seemingly every storefront, one thing is clear — the end of the year is upon us, and 2020 is not far away. The end of the year can be a great time to recollect, reflect on … Continue reading In the New Year, Try These 8 Things to Stay Constantly Improving at Work
Study Finds That Employee Engagement Correlates with Time of Year
Stephanie McGuinn — December 18, 2019 Follow @PIMidlantic Having your employees working at low capacity just isn’t going to cut it when meeting your business objectives. Especially when 53 percent of U.S. employees are not engaged at work, according to a 2018 study by Gallup. Fortunately, methods exist for getting employees engaged. Through strategies like … Continue reading Study Finds That Employee Engagement Correlates with Time of Year
Simple Actions Small Businesses Can Take to End the Year Strong
Deborah Sweeney — November 22, 2019 Follow @MyCorporation More than Q4 is ending for small businesses this year. We’re wrapping up an entire decade! As we prepare to say hello to 2020, it’s important that businesses take the necessary actions to remain in compliance and get ready to welcome Q1 of the new year. From … Continue reading Simple Actions Small Businesses Can Take to End the Year Strong
Thinking of Starting to Freelance? Here Are 6 Tips to Start Making Sustainable Income Within a Year
John Rampton — October 30, 2019 Freelance work has become more and more popular in today’s age as a way to generate sustainable income versus the traditional job. With the growing ease of remote work and the increasing urge to work for oneself, it makes sense. This is especially the case given that skills like … Continue reading Thinking of Starting to Freelance? Here Are 6 Tips to Start Making Sustainable Income Within a Year
How I Meet 500+ Customers a Year as a CEO
Nick Mehta — September 9, 2019 Follow @nrmehta — September 9, 2019 Everyone has parts of their job that they love and parts that they loathe. The parts that energize you and the parts that drain you. As you grow in your career, you’ll also grow deeper in understanding which activities are doing what. My … Continue reading How I Meet 500+ Customers a Year as a CEO
Twitter to stop offering advertisers access to 3rd party data sources next year
The company said it is moving to streamline how advertisers use audience data and wants to shift the focus to the Twitter Ads API. Amy Gesenhues on August 8, 2019 Twitter announced on Wednesday it will be removing third-party data sources from its ad platform early next year, according to the Wall Street Journal. “Twitter … Continue reading Twitter to stop offering advertisers access to 3rd party data sources next year
One year later: How AMP for Gmail can help marketers improve engagement
We can use the carousel to highlight products, live real-time feeds and interactive forms to be more creative with email; but be sure to A/B test to measure their value for each campaign. Kyle Henderick on July 5, 2019 Gmail turned 15 earlier this year — and with it, the Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) feature … Continue reading One year later: How AMP for Gmail can help marketers improve engagement
The glass was half full at Cannes this year: 3 trends on everyone’s lips
From the expanding and complicated regulatory landscape to OTT and streaming’s effect on broadcast advertising, this year’s Cannes ushered in a renewed sense of urgency and purpose. Dallas Lawrence on June 27, 2019 The biggest global gathering of advertising industry professionals wrapped up this past weekend as the major players that drive the half trillion … Continue reading The glass was half full at Cannes this year: 3 trends on everyone’s lips
How Startup Founders Survive the First Year Without a Paycheck
Peter Daisyme — May 6, 2019 — May 6, 2019 Free-Photos / Pixabay For most startup founders, it takes a while for the business to become profitable enough to pull out a substantial paycheck – enough to live on, that is. But in the meantime, what do these entrepreneurs do to pay the bills and … Continue reading How Startup Founders Survive the First Year Without a Paycheck