Indiana Pizza Owner Scores $500K and Counting, After Gay Marriage Comments
Crystal O’Conner, the Indiana pizza owner, who refuses to cater gay weddings, is rolling in the dough, literally. Through Friday she has received over $500,000 in donations which continue to pour in. During an appearance on Fox Business Network’s CAVUTO she responded to her critics
Do Your Employees Have the 'No Problem' Problem?
When small business employees say no problem to a customer instead of you're welcome, it's a serious problem that over time could be the equivalent of a business death wish.
It's the Age of the Customer: Get With it ASAP
Your small business is now operating in a new age where customers rule.
Why Small Businesses Should Attack With Their Strengths
How your small business can compete with the Big Boxes.
Six Ways to Win Big with Trade Show Booths
Here's what you need to know before the next trade show.
Workforce 2.0: A Metamorphosis in the Workplace
The social media consuming workforce presents new challenges for old-school business leaders.
A Business Lesson From the Debt Deal
The crackling debates, snarly standoffs and prickly posturing of political leaders over the past few weeks can teach us something about business.
Small Business 101: Should You Hire Friends?
Tips about starting a business from entrepreneurs who have been there and done that.
Grit and Grace Power the Exhale Brand
Small Business Spotlight on Exhale Spa, a wellness-based lifestyle brand, offering transformational spa and healing therapies, as well as boutique fitness classes.
Why Your Small Business Needs a Good Team
A small business spotlight on JARS by Dani, @JARSbydani
Will Google 'Mobilegeddon' Wreak Havoc on Small Business?
A new Google search formula set to go in effect Tuesday could wreak havoc on small businesses.
Small Business Saturday on Track for Best Year Yet?
American Express President Ed Gilligan on the popularity of Small Business Saturday, a shopping holiday designed to get consumers into Main Street stores.
Why Main Street Should Care About Net-Neutrality Debate
A regulated and taxed Internet is not net neutrality.
Ferguson Small Biz: Sales Down 80%
In Ferguson, as the community awaits a grand jury ruling on the Aug. 9 shooting of Michael Brown, small businesses say business has dramatically dwindled.
Should Your Small Business Welcome Legally Carried Guns?
Gun law is an issue that some mom-and-pops need to consider.
Big Corporate Layoffs ‘Great Opportunity’ for Small Businesses
According to recruiting experts, in order to lure talent from a company engaging in layoffs, you have to first zero in on the people you want to hire.
The Secrets to a Great Slogan: Creativity and Clarity
While slogans can help build brand awareness and likability, they don't always resonate with consumers.
PCI: Small Businesses Need Stronger Payment Passwords
The PCI Security Standards Council launched its Passwords 4 Payments initiative today to warn small businesses of the dangers related to passwords for point-of-sale devices.
Celebrity Endorsements Offer Marketing Lesson: Make It Fit
When spending top dollar to have a celebrity endorse a product, a business better make sure the endorsement will resonate with consumers.
Want Better Employees? Let Them Work From Home
Companies wanting to boost the performance of one of their employees or make that person a better co-worker should consider letting him or her work from home, new research suggests.


















