Five Tips On Recruiting The Best Talent For Your Small Business

Founder at JustReachOut.io – 5K+ businesses use our software to pitch podcasts, publications, blogs to get featured without help of PR firms

Most people like the idea of ​​working for a big-name company, and small businesses are up against these big brands when competing for talent.

Not only have I turned down the chance to work for an A-list company, but I did so to start my own business. In 2014, rather than joining Google, I started JustReachOut after spending two years growing the startup Polar from zero to more than 40 million pageviews before Google acquired it.

The hustle was on. I knew that the key to building a successful business was to employ the right people. Talented employees are more productive and can grow a business 100 times faster than mediocre employees.

My business was new with a small customer base and a modest revenue. How was

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7 Tips to Recession-Proof Your Business, From Leaders Who Have Been There

Nearly all of the jobs lost during the pandemic have been recovered. In June, the US added 372,000 jobs, beating expectations, and the unemployment rate remained cemented at 3.6 percent — the lowest in more than 50 years — according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics today.

Despite the buoyant labor market, the overall economic mood feels increasing pessimistic. No business owner wants to hear the “r” word. But depending on whom you ask, the country could be talking itself into a recession, or we could already be in one.

Wells Fargo argues that this latest jobs report should squash the conversation about whether the US economy is in a recession — but not everyone shares that confidence. A group of forecasters surveyed by the Wall Street Journal put the odds of a downturn over the next year at 44 percent, up from 28 percent in April.

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6 Tips to Find Out What Your Customers Really Want

Starting a small business is not easy, but it is worth it once the rewards start. However, it can be frustrating in the beginning. Small business owners agree that the business they initially started is very different from the business they have now, but that is not a big thing. Gathering information from your customers and target audience is essential to continue growing and developing as a business. There is always room for growth, especially targeted development with larger goals.

1. First, Find Your Niche and Target Audience

The first step all small business owners should take is to establish the purpose of the company, the specific niche, and the target audience. Truthfully, this step can feel daunting since it is heavily research-based.

Experts recommend widening your searches and your bubble. Although friends have opinions on businesses and the products they sell, there is always bias. Instead, paying a non-related

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Sustainable business: 5 tips to boost code efficiency

In recent years, adopting sustainable business practices has become an important aspect of corporate branding and an expected factor in doing business.

Customers, partners, and channels are now routinely inquiring about companies’ sustainability strategies. Employees are proud to contribute to ecologically sensitive companies that make responsible decisions regarding the environment.

However, as more organizations compete based on their data insights, applications with big data analytics and AI/ML models are creating a huge and fast-growing carbon footprint. According to recent research from ByteDance AI Lab, the number of computations used to train deep-learning models has increased 300,000x in six years, raising concerns about the environmental impact.

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5 steps to reduce carbon emissions from software

Software that contains a large number of nonessential functions, or bloated code, can make excessive demands on computer resources, resulting in wasted energy. Companies need to

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Roseville Police BusinessConnect Seminars – City of Roseville

Roseville Police Department’s BusinessConnect Small Business Seminar

RPD understands when a small business is a victim of crime or workplace violence, it can have a significant impact on the bottom line. Through our BusinessConnect program, we invite Roseville small business owners and managers to attend one of two upcoming Small Business Crime Prevention Seminars.

Each one day, five hour seminar will cover some of the most important current issues that affect small businesses in our City.

There are two seminars scheduled:
• Wednesday August 24
• Wednesday August 31
Both will start at 10:00 am and end at 3:00 pm, and will be at the Roseville Police Department at 1051 Junction Bl in the Mark White Community Room. Each will be limited to 25.

Seminar Schedule
Crime trends and Police Department update
– Chief Bergstrom
Active shooter / workplace violence prevention
– Detective Nakamura
Police Investigation: tips to coordinate with

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