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Building a BusinessHow to Protect Your Email ROI in a Tight Economy (and the One Mistake You Need to Stop Making)
If you want email to keep driving revenue, you need to protect it like any other business asset. Here’s how.By Liviu Tanase -
Human ResourcesHow I Hire and Build Teams That Don’t Fall Apart Under Pressure
Founders often focus on product and fundraising, but long-term companies are built by putting the right people in the right roles and addressing misalignment early. -
MarketingThe Branding Mistake That Makes Every Marketing Campaign Work Harder Than It Should
A scattered brand identity can weaken even strong campaigns. The fix starts with building a connected brand system. Here’s how.By Goran Paun
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Building a BusinessHis Creative Business Has Made $2.5 Million and Can’t Be Replaced By AI: ‘Price Continues to Go Up’
Tyler Loftis is on a mission to make art more accessible.By Amanda Breen -
Thought LeadersHow to Stay Effective at Work When Leadership Fatigue Sets In
When relentless pressure shrinks your thinking, these three strategies can help you reclaim mental clarity and lead with intention. -
Business NewsHe Took a ‘Mythical Unicorn Job’ Working As Amazon’s Chief Meteorologist. Most People Don’t Even Know He Exists.
Most don’t realize Amazon has a Chief Meteorologist — or how central the role is to operations.By Sherin Shibu -
Grow Your BusinessHow to Turn Your Expertise Into a Six-Figure Self-Sustaining Ecosystem
Here’s how I established repeat customers by creating affordable courses people really wanted to take — and how you can, too. -
Business NewsWhy Great Products Still Fail — What I Learned After Building a Multi-Million-Dollar Brand
Attention isn’t something you get by building a great product — it’s something you earn by consistently showing up and making your story recognizable in a world where most businesses stay invisible.By Jake Karls -
EntrepreneursTurn Your Expertise into Profitable Ebooks
Build lead magnets and digital products faster for just $40 with EbookMagic. -
Business NewsCoffee Built The Industrial Revolution, Yerba Madre Wants To Build The Regenerative Revolution
Backed by Roberto Carlos and Lionel Messi’s viral bodyguard Yassine Cheuko, Yerba Madre is leveraging the 2026 FIFA World Cup to bring yerba mate into the American mainstream as an alternative to coffee and energy drinks.By Leo Zevin -
Buying a FranchiseFive Reasons You Can’t Miss the 2026 IFA World Franchise Show
Thousands of prospective franchisees will be in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to network, connect, and meet with hundreds of premium franchises from around the world. Here’s why this event is a must-attend. -
Business News3 Reasons Founders Delay Forming an LLC — And Why It Exposes Them to Personal Lawsuits and Liability
Entrepreneurs spend countless hours refining their pitch, product and brand, yet many overlook the legal foundation that supports the business until long after risk has already arrived. -
Human ResourcesThe 5 Hidden Costs of Hiring a Virtual Assistant by Yourself — And Why an Agency Can Save You Money
hiring a VA directly may look cheaper, but hidden costs like recruitment time, bad hires, onboarding, cultural management and replacement risk often make a managed agency the lower-cost option overall. -
Business NewsLooking for Remote Work? Working From Home Has a Hidden Cost.
Remote work offers no commute, flexible working hours and heightened productivity — but there are drawbacks too.By Sherin Shibu -
LeadershipWhy Entrepreneurs Need Systems, Not Just Hustle, To Build Wealth
Access is the new competitive advantage in entrepreneurship — not just hustle.By Kori Hale -
Building a BusinessWhen Scaling Pressures Hit, Great Small Business Leaders Do These 3 Things Differently
Growth cycles can be exciting yet stressful. Here are three ways strong leaders can successfully guide strained teams through high-growth periods. -
Business AccountingMeet the ChatGPT-Powered Stock Picker Built for Busy Professionals
Build a portfolio aligned with your goals and risk tolerance. -
Business NewsNicky Gathrite Is Redefining What a Modern Entertainment CEO Looks Like
The founder of Elevate Agency is proving that in 2026, the hottest CEOs aren’t just successful — they’re culturally influential. -
Business NewsElon Musk Is Now the World’s First Trillionaire After SpaceX’s Record IPO
The biggest public debut in Wall Street history pushed the world’s richest person across a milestone with 13 digits. -
Business NewsThink 10 Steps Ahead With Your Money — Why the Wrong Investor Is Worse Than No Investor
Never be so desperate that you do something in the short-term that will hurt you long term.By George Deeb -
Business NewsMissed the SpaceX IPO? You May Already Be an Investor.
Missed Friday’s record debut? You may already own a piece through your index funds — here’s how to find out. -
Buying a FranchiseKFC Asked a Bold Question: What Would the Colonel Build Today? Here’s the Surpising Answer.
This summer the chain opens a completely reimagined restaurant in Texas to test what the brand’s next decade looks like. -
EntrepreneursHe Went From $300,000 in Debt to Running a $1 Million Business. Now This Founder Is Taking His Model to America.
Brandon Willington is taking the lead generation system behind “Where U?” into the United States, following a breakout year that saw him named Marketing Entrepreneur of the Year. -
Business NewsJeff Bezos Isn’t Worried About AI Taking Jobs — And Now He’s Launching a New AI Venture
Bezos is the co-chief executive of AI startup Prometheus, and he has an optimistic view of how AI will impact society.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsThe Real Winner of the NBA Finals? A Sneaker Brand You’d Never Expect.
OG Anunoby’s game-winning play in Game 4 was made in Skechers — a brand that launched its first technical basketball shoe three years ago. -
Business NewsA Price War Is Brewing Between OpenAI and Anthropic — And It Could Make AI a Lot Cheaper for Your Business
OpenAI is weighing drastic cuts to what it charges for AI tokens. It expects Anthropic to do the same. -
Business Operations & LogisticsYour Anonymous Data Isn’t as Anonymous as You Think — And Your Business May Be More Exposed Than You Realize
Anonymized data doesn’t always protect privacy. Entrepreneurs must understand the risks of re-identification.By Wes Chaar -
Business AccountingWant to Buy an AI Business? Here’s How to Cut Through the Hype and Evaluate What You’re Actually Getting.
Here’s why smart entrepreneurs evaluate the business before the AI. -
Business BrandingMost Websites Make Visitors Work Too Hard. Here’s How Better UX Fixes That — and Wins You More Customers
A stronger website experience does more than improve usability. It gives visitors the clarity, confidence and direction they need to take the next step.By Goran Paun -
TechYour AI-Powered Customer Service Is Putting Brand Trust on the Line. Here’s How to Optimize It.
As companies rush to deploy AI chatbots for cost savings, a hidden erosion of brand trust is underway. -
Tech6 Ways AI Is Redefining Product Development — and Helping Startups Build, Compete and Scale Like Never Before
The role of AI in product development — from accelerator to strategic differentiator.By Mudit Singh -
Run Your BusinessThis Is the Dangerous Trap Making Businesses Bland, Forgettable and Easy to Ignore
Here’s how years of shared best practices, optimization and AI-driven efficiency have made differentiation and loyalty harder to sustain.By Antonia Hock -
Buying a FranchiseI’ve Worked With Nearly 100 Franchise Owners. Here’s What the Most Successful Ones Almost Always Have in Common.
Successful franchise owners don’t start from scratch — they build these four strengths first. -
Business NewsMcKinsey Consultants Are Letting New Technology Take Over an Essential Part of Their Work
McKinsey staff are known for their dependence on PowerPoint — but times are changing.By Sherin Shibu -
Business IdeasIt’s June. Are You the CEO Your Company Needs to Scale?
The best leaders scale decision-making through systems, data, delegation and sustainable leadership. -
Business AccountingLooking to Potentially Diversify Your Passive Income? Try This $40 Desktop Bitcoin Miner.
Turn your desk into a bitcoin mining station with Bitcoin Ticket Miner. -
Business NewsStop Glorifying ‘Move Fast and Break Things’ — Smart Founders Know to Do This Instead
Dalton Bolger draws on his experience as an EMT and in defense software to show how great leaders balance urgency and thoughtfulness. -
Business NewsSummer Travel Costs Are Skyrocketing — Here’s How Americans Are Responding
The latest inflation figures showed that average airline fares rose nearly 27% compared to last year.By Sherin Shibu -
TechWhy Black Banx Could Become One of the Most Watched Fintech IPOs of 2026
Black Banx’s $17.1 billion revenue, 99.9 million customers, and $6.5 billion profit make it one of fintech’s most-watched potential NASDAQ IPO candidates. -
Buying a FranchiseThey Just Opened Their 1,700th Cafe and Have 900 More Signed. Here’s the Strategy Fueling This $1.5 Billion Franchise.
Tropical Smoothie Cafe’s secret is getting smoothie customers to also eat there. -
EntrepreneurshipShe Watched Doctors Give Her 92-Year-Old Grandmother ‘the Worst of the Worst’ Nutrition. Now She’s Coming for a $6 Billion Market: ‘If Not Me, Then Who?’
Jess Haghani never set out to be a founder. Now she’s betting her brand, Lucille Health, can take on the older-adult nutrition market.By Jon Bier -
Building a BusinessWorkers on This Meal Delivery Platform Can Make $850,000 a Year, With Top Performers Taking Home $10 Million. Here’s How It Works.
The platform sees itself as a hybrid between home cooking, grocery and restaurant delivery.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsHow Steven Spielberg Hacked Hollywood Like a Startup: ‘You Either Feed Off the Fire Or It Feeds Off You’
Paul Fischer’s book, “The Last Kings of Hollywood” unpacks what aspiring entrepreneurs can learn from how Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, and George Lucas built, broke, and rebuilt the movie business.By Dan Bova -
Business NewsA Dallas Biotech Says It Can Wipe Out the Flesh-Eating Screwworm in the U.S. for Good — In a Year, Not Decades
As the New World screwworm crosses back into Texas, Colossal Biosciences is betting that a single gene edit can end the fight. -
Business NewsShe Paid Under $100 for a Thrift Store Painting. Google Gemini Helped It Sell for $254,000.
Helene Plotkin bought the painting in 1966 and loved it for decades. Her son’s five-minute experiment with Google Gemini changed everything. -
Building a BusinessThis 57-Year-Old’s Cheesy, ‘Wildly Fun’ Business Averages $3,200 a Month and Is Headed for $100,000 a Year: ‘Revenue Right Away’
Kiersten Bartlett revamped a beloved childhood snack.By Amanda Breen -
Business NewsForget Learning to Code. Meta Just Launched a $115 Million Program to Train Electricians and Plumbers.
The company is starting a “workforce academy” to train workers to build the infrastructure of its data centers. -
Business NewsOne Is a Poet. One Pleaded Guilty to a Felony. Here’s How the Second Wave of AI Billionaires Is Worth $59 Billion.
The latest wave of AI wealth isn’t coming from chips or data centers. It’s coming from founders who applied AI to old industries. -
TechThe AI Governance Mistake Many Companies Don’t Realize They’re Making
Companies that treat AI governance as a compliance checkbox rather than a continuous operational discipline are quietly accumulating risks their boards don’t yet know exist. -
MarketingI Run a Public Company and Partner With Household Names. Here’s What CEOs Get Wrong.
Most CEOs pursue brand partnerships before they’re ready for them. Here’s what I learned building collaborations with Reebok, Eddie Bauer and Nautica while running a publicly traded company. -
TechAI Is Changing What Companies Need from Leaders — Here’s What Matters Most Now
AI is taking tasks off your plate — what it’s putting in their place is harder to manage. -
Thought LeadersWhen You Put People First, Performance Follows. Here’s What I Wish More Leaders Understood.
In a world obsessed with metrics and scale, the leaders who last are the ones who never forgot that people come first. -
Building a BusinessI Sold My Business for $280 Million in Cash. Now, I Invest in Early-Stage Companies — Here’s What Every Young Entrepreneur Should Know.
Dan Graham was interested in business from a young age.By Amanda Breen