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May 21, 2013

What Small Businesses Need To Know About Rolling Forecasting

The benefits of rolling forecasting are vast, but overall, the methodology allows small (and large) businesses greater ability to adapt to what many people say is a volatile financial environment. Rather than rely on a set annual forecast for the budget, it is a method that enables a company to continuously update their financial plan on a day-by-day basis to fit challenges or opportunities that arise. If your small business is ready for a new way to think about budgeting, consider these three key benefits of rolling forecasting and flexible budgeting.


What's New

How a Small Business Can Use Big Data

Megan Totka - May 21, 2013

Big data is big news in today's digitized world. With the explosion of Internet usage and social media networks, there's a massive cloud of data being generated about people…

5 Ways to Get the Most Out of Good Content

Drew Hendricks - May 20, 2013

Getting good content is difficult enough. It often needs to come from a professional SEO writer, not just a professional writer, and that comes at a cost. However, what…

10 Ways to Improve Your Business with Mobile Technology

Shawn Hessinger - May 20, 2013

A recent study shows how reliant small businesses have become on mobile technology. The 2013 AT&T Small Business Technology Poll says 85 percent of small businesses now use some kind…

12+ Pinterest Apps and Tools for Pinning While Mobile

TJ McCue - May 20, 2013

Pinterest is not just another copycat social networking site. It focuses on the age-old adage, "A picture is worth a thousand words." Who has time to read a thousand words…

$1 Billion Tumblr Deal Turns 26-Year-Old Founder into Mega-Millionaire

Joshua Sophy - May 20, 2013

Have you ever dreamed of becoming a mega-millionaire with your next business idea? It’s a reality for 26-year-old David Karp. The founder of Tumblr, the popular social blogging…


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Alexei Dunayev of TranscribeMe: Necessity is the Mother of Invention

Brent Leary - May 17, 2013

It’s likely that some of you have heard the old English proverb, “Necessity is the mother of invention.” It’s a phrase that aptly applies to the early beginnings of one…

Alexei Dunayev of TranscribeMe: Necessity is the Mother of Invention

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13 SMS Text Messaging Services for Marketing in the Mobile Age

TJ McCue - May 24, 2012

Ninety nine percent of the time statistics can drive you to heavy drinking. In researching this post on SMS or Text Message Marketing, I wanted to find out how many…


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