Business Management
Learn all the ways you can take your business to the next level, whether you're in year one or year 10. Get advice on how to run and grow your business-and even what to do when you're ready to move on.
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Using a General Contractor Agreement
Thinking about hiring a general contractor to handle your latest home remodel? Read more to learn about general contractor agreements—to protect you and your considerable investment.
· 4 min read
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Customer Lifetime Value (CLV): What It Is, How to Calculate It, and How to Increase It
Customer lifetime value lets business owners calculate how much money each client brings to their business over the years that they support the business.
· 10 min read
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Customer Word of Mouth, Both Good and Bad
Word-of-mouth referrals come from satisfied customers and can grow your brand’s visibility and reputation rapidly by leveraging your customers’ network and connections.
· 6 min read
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Customizing a Job Application Template: Guide and Legal Tips
Job application templates give you the framework to collect relevant information from applicants, but you can and should customize them.
· 11 min read
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What Business Address Should I Use for My LLC?
Renting an office space or using your home address aren't your only options when registering an LLC. Learn how to get a business address for your LLC.
· 10 min read
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8 Best Social Media Management Tools of 2025
Social media can be a full-time job. These tools help you manage your accounts while you run the business behind the posts.
· 15 min read
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The 5 Best Website Builders for Small Businesses (2025 Guide)
With all kinds of website builders on the internet, the problem isn’t finding one—it’s finding the right one for your small busines
· 12 min read
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When to Talk to an Employment Attorney
When a workplace-related issue arises, you may need an employment attorney for legal advice. But when is it appropriate to reach out?
· 14 min read
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Customer Relations: 7 Tips for Handling Negative Yelp Reviews
Receiving a negative Yelp review isn't the end of the world. Here are 7 steps you can take to maintain your business's reputation—and maybe even get the review removed.
· 4 min read
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Customer Relations: 5 Tips to Win Back Lost Customers
Companies lose an estimated 10% to 25% of their customers each year, depending on which expert you talk to. These losses are often due to factors the business can control, such as the buying experience. Winning back lost customers can often be achieved by changing how employees interact with them.
· 3 min read