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How Ace Handyman Services Capitalized on the 'Do It for Me' Economy to Jumpstart Its Growth
A well-timed acquisition helped the home repair business jump onto the Franchise 500 list for the first time.
These Are the 100 Best U.S. Companies to Work for, According to Employees
Facebook fell off the list for the first time since 2017.
Estas son las 100 mejores empresas de EE. UU. Para trabajar, según los empleados
Facebook se salió de la lista por primera vez desde 2017.
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The Best Fundraising Advice We Heard in 2021
Tips and quotes from contributors and interviewees about how to navigate the wild world of fundraising.
Los mejores consejos de recaudación de fondos que escuchamos en 2021
Consejos y citas de colaboradores y entrevistados sobre cómo navegar por el salvaje mundo de la recaudación de fondos.
Recently Edited Content by Jessica Thomas
People Have a 'Very Big Misconception' About How to Save Money on Taxes. Skipping This Step Could Cost You Thousands of Dollars.
You might have heard about a limit that doesn't exist — and it could be hurting your bank account.
This CEO's Paint-Your-Own Pottery Business Has 130 Locations — But Anyone Can Use Her Tips for Creating a Customer-First Experience
Color Me Mine CEO Teresa Johnson shares her best tips for engaging with customers and building lasting relationships.
This Mom's Side Hustle Selling a $600 Children's Toy Became a Business Making Over $1 Million a Year: 'There Is a Lot to Love'
Shari Raymond, a mother of three, was looking for a specific toy — and was "shocked" when she couldn't find it.
Taco Bell Is Teaming Up With a Major AI Firm to Speed Up Service — And Increase Accuracy
Select Taco Bell and Pizza Hut locations are testing AI technology that streamlines drive-thru orders, optimizes restaurant operations, and enhances customer experiences.
A Teen With Cerebral Palsy Pitched a Creative Product in School. He Got a B- — Then Grew the Business to $5 Million a Year Anyway.
Drew Davis, founder of Crippling Hot Sauce, uses humor and business to make a major impact.
You've Probably Seen Her Name at Nordstrom or Sephora. These Are the Negotiation and Leadership Secrets That Helped Her Make Millions.
She's learned a lot during her decades in business and says, "the second time around can be more interesting and passionate."