By News Hound Six years ago, Susan Petersen was a stay-at-home mom who was having trouble finding comfortable shoes for her newborn son. Now, she runs a multimillion-dollar company that solves that very problem for other moms around the world….
By News Hound With mobile now accounting for nearly 30% of total traffic (and growing), this group is potentially leaving quite a bit of money on the table each month by failing to properly service their mobile traffic. Click here…
By News Hound When it comes to your customers, you should absolutely, positively, frequently discriminate. Although we all want to feel that every customer is equal and loved, the fact is that all customers are not equal or loved. Click…
By News Hound 10 things you can do – starting today – to jump on the cloud or increase your use of cloud applications. Choose a few of these tactical steps and you can save time, operate your business more…
By News Hound What can you do to create a smooth journey for your web visitors? How can you get them to subscribe to your email list or click that “buy” button? Let’s look at the most common roadblocks that…
By News Hound I have added a permanent page to my blog for your reference. It is called 50 Online Marketplaces where you can sell your products online, and, as the title says, it includes links to 50 online selling…
By News Hound The people who are crazy enough to start businesses rationally expect to take some hits along the way. But they’re often not prepared for the toughest hits–those that involve personal and moral issues. Don’t be one of…
By Susan Oakes The problem with project thinking is it leads you into the trap of continually needing new customers to have a healthy business. It can also mean that you get swamped with work for a time and then…
By News Hound If a picture speaks a thousand words, then a video certainly adds a good few more on top of that. One area in which video is invaluable is the “how-to” instructional that takes a diagram, recipe, or…
By News Hound After learning how to market themselves through tweets and status updates, some small companies are taking the next step: selling directly to consumers via social-networking sites. Merchants on Facebook and MySpace are adding e-commerce stores to their…