- 25 September 2023
- Public Relations
The holidays are just around the corner. Learn how to optimize your small business for holiday online shopping with our top tips!
- 23 June 2023
- Public Relations
Hiring employees for your business can be stressful. Make it easy with this list of interview questions for small business owners.
- 09 June 2023
- Public Relations
Don’t have a strategy for Father’s Day marketing to drive sales? No worries, let us help. Read this blog to learn more.
- 12 July 2021
- Liam Edwardson
If history teaches us anything, it is that this past year and a half has been inarguably challenging for many. Hopefully, your small business is rebounding, building momentum and getting back to pre-March 2020 days. There may be no better time than the present to take stock of how 2021 has gone so far. Here is a list of mid-year steps you could take to determine your current status and strategize how you might want the rest of the year, and ensuing years, to unfold.
- 05 April 2021
- Jelani Markus
As a small business owner, tax planning can be a year-round event, considering all the record-keeping and quarterly payments you have to make to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Your tax-related activities will inevitably heighten during the tax season to comply with the April 15 deadline (extended to May 17 for all individual, sole-proprietor and single member LLCs). Depending on your business structure, filing your taxes can be simple (e.g., sole proprietorship) or complex (e.g., C corporation).