You don’t necessarily have to be a business owner to figure out that price is important to your consumers. Therefore you will need to learn how to build online store pricing competitively. You are also a consumer outside of your business, which means you’ll be looking at prices when you are shopping when you areContinueContinue reading “6 Ways To Build Online Store Pricing Competitively Perfect”
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Healthy Ways to Overcome a Poor Night’s Sleep: Tips for a Productive Day Ahead
@sammywilliams After a night of poor sleep, you may find that you are sluggish, irritated, and less productive than usual during the following day. We’ve all been there, tossing and turning in bed, desperately trying to catch some Zs but failing miserably. But have no fear, because there are a number of healthy ways toContinueContinue reading “Healthy Ways to Overcome a Poor Night’s Sleep: Tips for a Productive Day Ahead”
How to Train Yourself to Be a Great Leader
Leadership is a skill that can be learned and developed, even for those who may consider themselves “born leaders.” In order to attain long-term success in leadership, it is important to train yourself to become a great leader and you can do it in the following ways: Building trust: Building trust is crucial in leadership.ContinueContinue reading “How to Train Yourself to Be a Great Leader”
Happy Employees: 8 Tips To Keep Them Productive To Stay On
Part of your job as a small business owner is to hire and retain talented and happy employees. It can be frustrating and costly to have to keep replacing hard workers. You must find ways to keep the employees you have engaged and content at work. Be glad to know that there are actions youContinueContinue reading “Happy Employees: 8 Tips To Keep Them Productive To Stay On”
Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Rules that Boost Certain Tax Write-Offs
The Inflation Reduction Act introduced or expanded various tax rules—deductions and credits—related to green energy. Basic write-offs can be supercharged if employers involved in certain construction activities meet prevailing wage and apprenticeship (PWA) requirements. For example, the basic deduction for an energy-efficient commercial building that achieves a 50% reduction in energy and power costs inContinueContinue reading “Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship Rules that Boost Certain Tax Write-Offs”
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