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Health and Wellness Benefits for Part-Time Employees

Wellness benefits can increase employee productivity and improve job satisfaction. Here are seven health and wellness benefits you can offer part-time employees.

Best Practices for Creating Social Videos

Video content is king, and these best practices can help ensure your videos are engaging, entertaining, and able to help your brand stand out on social media.

Summer Business Ideas for Teens

Want to earn cash without finding seasonal employment? Here’s how to become a summer entrepreneur.

How to Manage Scheduling for Part-Time Employees

Scheduling part-time employees can be challenging, but these seven tips will make it easier.

How Trust and Team Building Led to Success at This Small Business

Brian Hill, co-founder of the business IT solutions provider, developed fundamentals for his company that drive their trust-focused culture.

How to Create a Pinterest Pin

Want to boost click-through rates and repins? Learn how to design pinnable images and write captivating descriptions.

Pinterest Analytics: Where to Find Them and What They Mean

Pinterest is a valuable tool for businesses to reach a broad audience. Here’s how to understand Pinterest Analytics for your business.

Klarna Bets on Live Video Chats to Connect Shoppers With Businesses

The CMO of the buzzy payment platform on how its new virtual shopping tool serves the growing demand for personalized e-commerce experiences with a human touch.

Facebook Stats: How to Measure Success With Metrics

You have a Facebook page for your business, but how do you know if it’s helping your bottom line? Here are the top Facebook stats you should be tracking.

3 Investors Demystify Why Some Startups Win Funding Windfalls

Companies including Zappos, Dollar Shave Club, Outside, and Maker Wine are cited as examples of startups exhibiting traits that set them up for success.