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EntrepreneursThey Started Their Business in College. Now It’s Valued at Nine Figures. Here’s How Breakaway Broke the Mold for Live Events.
Adam Lynn, co-founder of Breakaway, explains how he and his company found the white space in live entertainment.By Dan Bova -
Thought LeadersGo From Business Concept to Published Book With This $49 AI Tool
Turn your expertise into a polished non-fiction manuscript with an AI-powered writing platform. -
Building a BusinessMost Business Owners Are Leaving Money on the Table. This Bar Expert Figured Out Why.
How Bar Design Essentials author Tobin Ellis is helping operators stop prioritizing look over workflow to unlock peak-volume profits.
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Thought LeadersI’ve Hired Hundreds of People — Here’s the Trait I Look For Before Anything Else
The candidates who have made the biggest impact at my company weren’t necessarily the most technically skilled people. They were the ones with the rare ability to be genuinely persuaded by new evidence — including evidence that they were wrong.By Aytekin Tank -
Buying a FranchiseDiscounts Don’t Cut It Anymore — Here’s How One Franchise Is Upping the Loyalty-Program Game
The chicken chain is trying to stand out from the pack by offering members WWE suites, NBA seats and exclusive merch drops. -
Business NewsHere’s How Much the World’s Most Valuable Company Pays Staff, Including Software Engineers and Researchers
Federal filings show that the company is spending aggressively to attract and retain top talent.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsCapital Is Shifting. Is Your Brand Still Relevant?
Capital is moving faster than most founders realize — and the businesses that survive the next decade won’t be the ones with the best products. They’ll be the ones that understood behavioral shifts before the balance sheets caught up. -
Business NewsNvidia CEO Declares That PCs Are About to Get Their First ‘Reinvention’ in 40 Years — Here’s What’s Changing
The world’s most valuable company is entering the PC chip market, partnering with Microsoft to reimagine the computer for AI. -
Franchise ProfileThis Surfer Spent $5,000 to Open a Roadside Cart Selling an Unconventional Post-Beach Snack. Now, Her Business Brings in $300 Million a Year.
Abby Taylor created a franchise with 400 locations across the U.S.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsNew Survey Says AI Is Falling Woefully Short on One Big Promise — It ‘Should Be Making Executives Uncomfortable’
A new Bain & Co. survey of 951 large companies found that AI cost savings are coming in far below what executives projected. -
TechEnforce AI at the Intelligence Layer — or Expect Your AI Agents to Go Rogue
A practical look at why labels and policies are not enough unless access controls are enforced before sensitive data reaches the model -
Building a BusinessThe Employee ‘Benefit’ Entrepreneurs Are Overlooking — And It’s Costing Them Money
Divorce is a predictable disruption to productivity and retention, and prenups offer a practical way for employers to strengthen financial stability and employee focus. -
Thought LeadersHow Executives Can Take Control of Their Leadership Brand Before the Market Defines It for Them
Executives are already being interpreted by investors, employees and the market whether they participate in that narrative or not—making intentional leadership branding a critical lever for influence, trust and long-term business impact.By Yogesh Shah -
TechYour AI-Powered Customer Service Is Quietly Destroying Brand Trust. Here’s What Needs to Change.
As companies rush to deploy AI chatbots for cost savings, a hidden erosion of brand trust is underway. -
Business AccountingWhen 3 Income Streams Become Too Complex to Handle Alone (And Cost You Thousands in Taxes and Missed Savings)
As more people juggle multiple income streams to stay afloat or build wealth, the complexity quietly increases — often creating tax blind spots, compliance risks and missed savings that only become visible when it’s too late.By George Dimov -
Business BrandingYour Brand Isn’t Your Visual Identity — It’s the Experience Your Customers Remember. Here’s Where Most Companies Fall Short.
Visual consistency can create recognition, but customer experience determines whether people believe what the brand is saying.By Goran Paun -
Business NewsObsessed with Internet Culture? You Could Make $200,000 Working for DoorDash.
The corporate role is not traditional public relations or brand social.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsFrom Dorm Room to Double Shark Deal: How Two College Founders Built a $50 Million Company In-Between Classes
The co-founders of BRCE share how they built a booming business — and what it takes to snag a deal on “Shark Tank.”By Dan Bova -
EntrepreneursHow Savvy Business Travelers are Turning Drive Time into a Competitive Edge for $50
Autio brings 23,000+ location-based audio stories to your commute. -
Business NewsAnthropic Just Filed to Go Public — It Could Be One of the Biggest IPOs Ever
The announcement puts the company behind Claude on track to go public this fall. The valuation is now $965 billion. -
Business NewsJason Winkler and the Shift From Social Media to Social Alignment
The founder of RTHMS explains the new platform designed to create more meaningful recommendations and connections. -
Building a BusinessI Thought I Knew My Value as a Founder — Until I Had an Ego Death Starting a New Company
I built a successful company, then decided to start a new one in an industry I was unfamiliar with and became a novice all over again. Here’s what that beginner mindset showed me.By Vishal Vivek -
TechFight, Flight, Freeze, or Fawn. Which AI Reaction Is Killing Your Career?
Brands have nervous systems too, and our first instinct under pressure is rarely the right one.By John Emery -
Buying a FranchiseWant to Open a Dairy Queen? The Company Will Hand You $150,000 Cash.
The Minneapolis-based brand is paying franchisees who open new Grill & Chill locations — and the payout gets bigger for repeat openers. -
Business NewsMeta is Reportedly Creating a New AI Wearable. Here’s What It Can Do.
Meta plans to test the device within the next year, according to an internal memo.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsWhat Are Your Franchise Fees Actually Paying For? Here’s the Full Breakdown
As a franchisee, you’ll be paying various fees to the franchisor throughout the duration of your partnership. It’s vital to know what franchisor support will look like within your chosen brand or concept and fully understand what these fees are providing for you.By David Busker -
Business News5 Leadership Lessons That Don’t Sound Obvious, But Work
Why the habits that protect a real estate portfolio are the same ones that build lasting credibility in leadership. -
Business NewsThis Startup Will Clean Your NYC Apartment for Free — As Long As You Allow Them To Do This One Thing
A German startup is sending cleaners to NYC homes with cameras on their heads to train the next generation of household robots. -
Business NewsThis 20-Year-Old Started Making YouTube Videos in High School — His First Movie Made $118 Million Over the Weekend
Kane Parsons turned his viral “Backrooms” YouTube series into the No. 1 movie in America, beating a “Star Wars” spinoff on its opening weekend. -
Business AccountingHow You Can Use Tax “Stacking” to Pay Less in Taxes and Keep More Rental Income in Your Pocket
By layering depreciation, safe harbor deductions and cost segregation strategies, real estate investors can legally reduce taxable income and significantly increase the after-tax cash flow they keep from their rental properties.By George Dimov -
TechSlash Your Tech Budget: Refurbished MacBook Air M2 for Just $900
Get a premium Apple laptop at nearly half off. -
TechSMBs Could Save Hundreds of Dollars Switching to Lifetime Office 2024 for $114 Instead of an MS 365 Subscription
The software you need plus a training course so you can take full advantage of it. -
Tech3 AI Shortcuts That Quiet Your Inbox, Fill Your Pipeline and Give You Back Your Time
For busy entrepreneurs, every second counts. The good news? These easy-to-set AI automations can give you back hours of time.By Aytekin Tank -
MarketingLaunch a Fully Automated Podcast for Your Brand With This $99 Lifetime Deal
The AI tool that writes, narrates, and distributes your podcast on autopilot. -
Human ResourcesWhy I Became the Bottleneck in My Own Company — and What I Had to Change to Finally Scale
In my first tech company, I stayed too deep in execution for too long — still closing deals, managing sales and operating in the weeds even as the business scaled — until I realized the very habits that built early success were the same ones limiting its long-term growth. -
Business Operations & LogisticsYour Contractors Represent Your Brand. Are You Treating Them That Way?
Your compliance process is often the only experience contractors have with your company — make it count. -
MarketingThe Missing Factor Behind Why Your Marketing Isn’t Converting
After years across agencies and enterprise marketing teams, I’ve found that most underperformance isn’t a creative problem — it’s a misunderstanding of how real people make decisions, and fixing that gap changes how marketing actually drives growth. -
TechAI Is Making Strong Companies Stronger While Exposing Weak Ones Faster. Here’s What Leaders Need to Understand.
As companies rush to adopt AI for speed and efficiency, many are discovering that technology also exposes deeper operational weaknesses.By Jessica Wong -
Thought LeadersWhat Leading Without Authority Teaches You That Titles Never Will
Leading without a title forces a level of trust, alignment and influence that formal authority can’t replicate. -
MarketingThe Trade Show Strategy No One Is Talking About — and How It Built Nearly $1M in Pipeline
We turned a 10×10 booth into a live content engine that generated 80+ videos and nearly $1 million in pipeline. Here’s how. -
Building a Business3 SEO Mistakes That Are Making Small Businesses Invisible in AI Search
Nearly 70% of Google searches now end without a click. If your business is still optimizing for a world that rewarded keywords over clarity, you are already behind.By Ali Raza -
LeadershipWhat Happens When You Keep Running From Conflict — and Why It Always Catches Up
Cultures that are capable of navigating conflict start at the top, and that means leadership has to be open to disagreements and discussions. Here’s how. -
Business NewsFrom QVC to Countdown Timers — How eCosmetics Is Turning Beauty Shopping Into a Live Auction Game
A look inside eCosmetics’ strategy to grow online shopping by tapping into the fun and competition of live auctions. -
Business NewsThis $6.6 Billion AI CEO Has a Surprising Offer for Laid-Off Tech Workers
Lovable CEO Anton Osika asked laid-off tech workers to consider joining an “extremely fast-paced” startup.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsThe Entrepreneur’s Guide to Eating for Energy, Not Just Losing Weight
Most nutrition advice for entrepreneurs focuses on weight loss. After 40, that focus misses the real issue. The right approach to eating isn’t about the scale — it’s about stabilizing energy, sharpening thinking and sustaining leadership performance throughout the day. -
Human ResourcesDon’t Just Be the Nice Guy — How Falling Into the ‘Empathy Trap’ Made Me a Bad Leader
If you are a founder stuck in the “nice guy” cycle, you need to remember that you can be a nice person and a demanding leader at the same time.By Vishal Vivek -
Business NewsHow You Can Turn Personal Discipline into the Ultimate Business Advantage
Never has staying focused and staying on track been more important. -
Side HustleIn High School, These Friends Started a ‘Roadkill’ Side Hustle. Their Business Made Nearly $600K Last Year: ‘Didn’t Have a Lot of Experience’
Anthony Heathco and Colton Roush began with a lawnmower — now they have a lucrative business.By Amanda Breen -
Business NewsOutsiders Think This Industry is ‘Disappearing,’ But It’s Actually Growing Faster Than Ever: ‘People Are Craving Connection’
People often assume the industry is dying out.By Sherin Shibu -
Buying a FranchiseThis $2 Billion Bakery Franchise Found That ‘Smaller Is Better’ and Is on Track to Hit 1,000 Stores
Inside the growth strategy of 29-year-old dessert franchise Nothing Bundt Cakes. -
Business NewsA Google Engineer Used Confidential Search Data to Win $1.2 Million on Polymarket, Feds Say — His Best Bet Involved an Alleged Killer
Michele Spagnuolo allegedly used internal data to bet on accused killer D4vd becoming Google’s most-searched person of 2025. -
Business NewsA Blue Origin Rocket Blew Up on the Launchpad — Jeff Bezos Called It a ‘Very Rough Day’
No one was injured in the explosion, but the fireball destroyed Blue Origin’s only launchpad and could impede NASA’s moon missions. -
Business NewsThe ‘World’s Richest Restaurateur’ Snapped Up Iconic Vegas Casino Caesars Entertainment for $17.6 Billion
Tilman Fertitta already owns Landry’s, the Houston Rockets, and the Golden Nugget casinos. Now he’s adding Caesars to his empire.