
Tips for making the customer experience more engaging and approachable
Earth & Me owner Kayli Kunkel introduces zero-waste newbies to a more sustainable lifestyle by putting fun back into the customer experience.
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Earth & Me owner Kayli Kunkel introduces zero-waste newbies to a more sustainable lifestyle by putting fun back into the customer experience.
After claiming her business on Yelp, Miriam Fried saw results within two weeks. Follow along to join her journey on Yelp, from updating her business information to getting her first client from the platform.
It can be tough for small businesses to stand out in a crowded marketplace, especially when it comes to large, big-budget competitors. Lean into these five unique advantages that only small businesses have.
The team behind gourmet bakery Best Damn Cookies shares how they bake storytelling into their business model—from their menu and decor to their social media.
From telling your authentic story to sharing positive reviews, there are a number of ways you can create a trustworthy foundation with your customers.
Meet the “Daily 5:” a five-step social media routine for posting once a day, in five minutes or less, from social media strategist Crystal Vilkaitis.
How can you create a business network that’s built to last? Beyond just connecting with your regulars, deliver your mission to the community through mentorship, partnership, and events.
Owner of BIPOC-focused jewelry store Adornment & Theory, Viviana Langhoff talks about building a strong business owner mentality and turning obstacles into valuable lessons.
Photos of Sunbliss Cafe on Yelp As a small business owner, one of your top priorities is to care for your customers by delivering quality products, coming up...
The thought of failing stops many people in their tracks, but according to Entrepreneur magazine Editor in Chief Jason Feifer, failing is actually the first step toward success.
At the #5 spot on Yelp’s Top 100, customer service and sustainability go hand in hand. The small, take-out only restaurant turning excess produce into colorful noodle dishes proves the most successful sustainable initiatives are developed for the community, by the community.
Chef Leah Cohen shares her biggest lessons learned as a business owner and working mom, including tips for delegating, staying true to your vision, and knowing when to let go.