IT Spending Growth Less Than Projected
Companies looking to stay up-to-date on the newest technologies will be spending less money in that area than experts originally expected, a new study shows.
Write Press Releases That Actually Get Noticed
Entrepreneurs share their best tip for writing press releases that are successful in getting their companies noticed.
Fashion World’s Tinder Launches Ahead of Black Friday in U.S.
Mallzee is often described as the ‘Tinder for shopping’ and aims to provide a personalized, multi-retailer shopping solution for time-constrained shoppers.
Why Ooma Should Be Dialing Up Small Business Owners
Small business owners may see a bigger payoff with small telecommunications providers instead of a behemoth.
Small Business Financing: Myths and Realities
Let me provide a little bit of education by debunking some of the most common business financing misconceptions I hear from small business owners.
Digital Video Stars Drive Teens to DigiTour Events
Move over movie stars, teens’ favorite celebrities are found on YouTube and Vine, and DigiTour Media has capitalized upon the online video business, putting on tours for digital stars.
Death Wish Coffee Scores Free Super Bowl Ad from Intuit
Death Wish Coffee, which roasts what it calls the world’s strongest coffee, is about to make a big splash. The small business scored a 30-second, all-expenses-paid commercial that will air during Super Bowl 50, thanks to Intuit.
Yodle Files for IPO; Faces Hurdles in Bid to Conquer $28B Digital Local Ad Market
Yodle, which filed for a $75M IPO Tuesday, will likely face a handful of significant hurdles in its bid to broaden its reach in the local digital ad market.
Report: Yahoo Made $250M Bid for YouTube Content Provider
Yahoo has made a $250 million bid for YouTube content creator, Fullscreen, Sky News reports.
Study: Silicon Valley companies hire plenty of Asians, but relatively few become executives
Google, Yahoo and other major technology companies are far more inclined to hire Asians as computer programmers than to promote them to become managers or executives, according to a study released Wednesday.
Is this good karma? Women in tech, finance face biggest pay gap, less likely to win top jobs
Don't ask for a raise.
New digital video service Vessel will give you early access to hot video clips _ for a price
Would you pay to see some of the Internet's best video clips first? Vessel, a new service trying to change the way that short video pieces make money on the Internet and mobile devices, is betting on it.
Pay with a tap, not a swipe: Apple introduces digital wallet service Apple Pay
Apple is betting that people want to pay with a tap of the phone rather than a swipe of the card.
Seven Feet of Snow Didn’t Stop This Small Business From Running
The 7+ feet of snow in Buffalo, New York last week meant it was time for one company to practice what it preaches.
ADP: Small Businesses Add Over 40% of New Jobs in June
According to payroll processor ADP, small businesses with fewer than 50 employees created 117,000 of new private-sector jobs in June.
A Sorry Apology? 3 Little Words Customers Tire of Hearing
The more times you tell your customers you're "sorry," "thank you" or "please" when they come to you for help, the angrier they tend to get, new research finds.
5 Executive Job Hunting Tactics You Should Try
Have you ever wondered how top executives find and land high-profile jobs?
Survey Says: Thrifty Mood on Main Street
While many may complain about this recovery, at least small businesses seem to be holding on to the lessons it taught us.
















