Coronavirus Biz Advice

Salesforce Care Small Business Grants for Small Biz Recovery

The $2 trillion stimulus package approved by Congress is on its way, but in the meantime, small businesses are struggling. This has led some companies to start offering grants to help them deal through the COVID-19 recovery. Salesforce is one of those companies. The announcement of the Salesforce Care Small Business Grants initiative will offer […]

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OneDine Makes a Free Offer to Keep Restaurants Going

The impact of the coronavirus on the restaurant industry has been devastating. This has mobilized individuals and companies in and out of the industry to come up with innovative solutions to keep restaurants going. And innovate is what OneDine has done with its platform. OneDine is going to allow restaurants to turn their parking lots

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Influencers More Engaged Than Ever During Coronavirus Pandemic

If you are thinking about roping in influencers to stay afloat in the coronavirus pandemic, you should go ahead with your plan. Influencers During the Coronavirus Pandemic According to the latest survey from Influence Central, influencers are seeing a surge in social media impressions and engagement across platforms during the coronavirus pandemic. This is because

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Etsy Connecting Makers with Suppliers for Facemasks

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recommends wearing of cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. As a result, the Etsy marketplace announced a concerted effort to put sellers on the fast-track to meet demand for fabric, non-medical face masks. The move represents another example

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Summit Helps Your Business Survive and Thrive Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Feeling like your small business is on the brink due to the coronavirus pandemic response? The upcoming Survive and Thrive Growth Summit 2020 will let you know you’re not alone. And that the situation isn’t as dire as it may seem right now. On April 23, starting at 4 p.m. (EST), entrepreneur and author Ramon

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In the Headlines: Keeping Your Small Business Healthy Despite COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic is now an accepted part of our lives. For small business owners, it means adapting to the new conditions while running their companies. And this is what this week’s roundup examines. Whether it is public or private organizations, they are looking for solutions to deal with the pandemic. It starts by being

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Don’t Wait to Submit Your Application for the Paycheck Protection Program

The early days of applying for the the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) proved tough. Millions of small businesses tried. They struggled to take advantage of the opportunity to get the funding they need. Small businesses need this funding to ride out the economic shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.  But consider the good news too.

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Your Guide to the Economic Injury Disaster Loan

Media headlines hint trouble with relief monies promised to small businesses. Those funds seem to be quickly running dry. But entrepreneurs hope to see lawmakers approve $250 million in additional support. The money funds the CARES Act’s Payroll Protection Program (PPP). In the meantime, business owners need to apply for aid from the Small Business

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Small Business Owners Vent Over COVID-19 Stimulus Red Tape

The Main Street Alliance hosted a press call and Q&A for small business owners on COVID-19 grants and loans programs recently. Small business panelists shared their frustration about the difficulties they had navigating through the bureaucracy. The Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) are included in the CARES Act. They are

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