Where I see women tentative about growth, I see many men eager – often beyond their capabilities – to expand.
Author: Rhonda Abrams, Special to USA TODAY
Entering the Year of the Ox: Finding inspiration for small business in the Lunar New Year
In the Chinese calendar, each year is identified by one of 12 animals. Predictions for the year are based on the characteristics of the animal.
What to consider when setting prices for your new business, product or service
Setting prices is more of an art than a craft. Large companies spend fortunes on consulting firms that specialize in pricing strategies.
‘Impacting people in the most positive way we can’: How small businesses can commit to diversity
A diverse workforce makes your company more resilient and helps you grow. An inclusive attitude helps you attract a broader audience.
PPP loans, grants
Stimulus for small biz
Rethink that click: It’s not too late to shop small for Christmas presents
Yes, you can still shop local, shop small. Safely. And get your holiday gifts in time.
Let’s be honest, Black Friday as a discount day has run its course. It’s time for BuyBlack Friday.
Huge online retailers don’t need your money to survive – small businesses do.
How to launch a small business product and get sales? Here’s how I’m doing it
You’re not alone, many small business owners and entrepreneurs are wondering how to market their products and services in this crazy atmosphere.
A small business owner’s advice after a disaster: Hire a public adjuster
For small business owners, emergency preparedness should also include a professional to help with your insurance claims.
If your small business died, blame President Donald Trump. Here’s why.
President Donald Trump could have rescued American small businesses, but he didn’t, says columnist Rhonda Abrams.