Small Business News

What is the CCPA and Could It Threaten Your Small Businesses?

Protecting personal information of clients should be tops on your radar, and it’s growing increasingly complex. The recent enacting of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) may not directly affect your small business, but you need to know about it. It is definitely a sign of things to come regarding data protection. What is the […]

What is the CCPA and Could It Threaten Your Small Businesses? Read More »

Small Businesses Making PPE for Medical Staff Shortages

With the COVID-19 epidemic causing ripples across the global supply chain, companies are trying to come with grips with shortages in key inputs for their production. Hard hit is the manufacturing sector that produces vital medical supplies. These include Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as masks, gloves and medical robes. Recent weeks have seen a

Small Businesses Making PPE for Medical Staff Shortages Read More »

In The News: How Small Businesses are Handling the Coronavirus Pandemic

The way small businesses or companies of any size operate has been upended by the coronavirus. So, addressing how to handle the coronavirus crisis and keep your company productive during this time has become paramount. And this week’s roundup has an article appropriately titled, “How to Handle the Coronavirus Crisis and Keep Your Team and

In The News: How Small Businesses are Handling the Coronavirus Pandemic Read More »

vidReach Launches New Video Email Marketing App for Small Businesses

A new simple plug-n-play mobile app is making video email accessible for digital face to face communication.  vidREACH Individual focuses on personalized video email for small businesses. It also lets users take advantage of this kind of marketing through their mobile devices. Small Business Trends contacted Sean Gordon, CEO of vidREACH, to find out more

vidReach Launches New Video Email Marketing App for Small Businesses Read More »

Small Alcohol Distillers Step Up to Meet Hand Sanitizer Demand

With hand sanitizers going out of stock in stores and distribution centers, it is leaving many without during the coronavirus outbreak. Alcohol distillers are trying to fill the gap. This is in part due to the Tax and Trade Bureau giving the green light for alcohol beverage producers a special exemption to make hand sanitizer.

Small Alcohol Distillers Step Up to Meet Hand Sanitizer Demand Read More »

Instacart Adding 300k Drivers to Help Meet Coronavirus Shopper Demand

To meet increasing customer demand for online grocery deliver and pickup during the COVD-19 pandemic, Instacart has announced plans to bring on an additional 300,000 full-time service shoppers across the United States during the next three months. Instacart’s grocery delivery platform allows users to shop from leading grocery stores, such as Costco and Safeway. When

Instacart Adding 300k Drivers to Help Meet Coronavirus Shopper Demand Read More »

Hello Alice Launches Business for All and COVID-19 Resource Center

In March 2020, Hello Alice, launched its Business for All movement.  The site provides step-by-step guides. You also find expert resources and collaborative communities of fellow entrepreneurs. And all on its small business accelerator platform. In the wake of the coronavirus (COVD-19) pandemic, Hello Alice has subsequently launched a resource platform designed to help businesses

Hello Alice Launches Business for All and COVID-19 Resource Center Read More »

How to Keep a Restaurant in Business During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Having a business continuity plan is one of the best ways to prepare for disasters of all kinds. Even though the disasters businesses prepare for are usually fires, floods, storms or even a cyberattack, pandemics like coronavirus (COVID-19) now have to become part of that conversation. What is a Restaurant Business Continuity Plan? In its

How to Keep a Restaurant in Business During the Coronavirus Pandemic Read More »

WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
Exit mobile version