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How To Identify Silent Churn In Your Small Business

Here's how you can identify and prevent silent churn in your small business with engagement tracking and retention strategies.

Apr 25, 2025

Will The Upcoming Election Shake Up Your Business? Here’s How To Get Prepared Now

As a business owner, setbacks are a matter of survival. Will the upcoming election shake up your business? Here’s how to get prepared now. 

Black Entrepreneur To Buy 68,000-Square-Foot Property To Create Opportunities For North Minneapolis Businesses

North Minneapolis DEI Leader Jesse Ross looking to support small business owners with plans to purchase a 68,000-square-foot building.

Nov 7, 2022

Kevin Hart's New Tequila Brand Will Donate A Portion Of Its Proceeds To Supporting Diverse Entrepreneurs

Comedian and businessman Kevin Hart partners with tequila producer Juan Domingo to launch tequila brand Gran Coramino.

May 4, 2022

Uber And Visa Are Dedicating $1M To Small Minority-Owned Businesses

Small minority-owned restaurants using Uber Eats are now eligible to apply for $10K in funding thanks to this new partnership.

Jan 10, 2022

Allow Us To Introduce You To ZmBIZI, The Smartphone That Will Turn Your Free Time Into Dollars

ZmBIZI launches its second technology, the Z2 designed to financially empower Black and brown small business owners.

Dec 22, 2021

The United States Best And Worst Cities To Start A Business

A recent study revealed that North Carolina is the best state to open up a small business in. But which state is the worst? Let's find out.

A$AP Ferg Teams Up With Snapple To Save New York City Bodegas

A$AP Ferg and Snapple have joined forces to create a merchandise line and documentary in support of New York City bodegas.

Aug 4, 2021

Places With the Most At-Risk Businesses During the Coronavirus Pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has crashed the U.S. economy and brought certain industries to a near standstill —  including retail, entertainment, food and accommodations. Cities that have traditionally relied on these sectors to employ their citizens may be particularly vulnerable. A new LendingTree study ranks the 100 U.S. metro areas with the most retail establishments to see which ones stand to feel the biggest pinch. Researchers found that mid-sized cities are at greatest risk. Six of the top 10 cities are in the Sunbelt. Key findings Myrtle Beach, S.C. ,  has the highest concentration — 35.4% — of local businesses in the retail , entertainment, and food and accommodations sectors (the U.S. Census Bureau groups food services and accommodations as one sector). Salisbury, Md., is in second place . Nearly one-third of all businesses here (32.3%) are in one of the affected industries. Scranton, Pa., comes in third with 28.8% of establishments in vulnerable industries . Larger cities...

Apr 23, 2020