June 25, 2013 It's exciting to see small businesses jumping on the mobile revolution. I think it's more noticeable with small businesses, because we've been conditioned to expect "old style" low tech ways of conducting business from smaller vendors. But today that's simply no longer true. If you're looking for ways to develop or extend a competitive advantage, consider using smartphones (and their bigger cousins, tablets) to gain an edge. To get your creative juices flowing, here are 7 ways that small businesses are using smartphones while out of the office. | What's New Amie Marse - June 25, 2013 Abercrombie & Fitch has been the go-to brand for many young Americans. But a single interview by CEO Mike Jeffries put the entire company under fire. In an interview… | | | Joel Libava - June 24, 2013 [Click for full infographic ] The International Franchise Expo-the largest franchise expo in the US, was held in New York City last week. Thousands of would-be franchise owners were… | Joshua Sophy - June 24, 2013 If you use Apple products to make your business more mobile, beware. The new MacBook Air, previewed at this month’s Apple Worldwide Developer Conference, may have run into problems.Chris Mills… | TJ McCue - June 24, 2013 The U.S. Military has certain equipment that it calls a “black box.” In some computing circles, a black box refers to a program where the process is largely unknown… | Joshua Sophy - June 24, 2013 Whether you use texting or social media for your business communications, you know there are downsides to both. Telecom companies charge fees for texting added to your overall mobile phone… | What the Smartest Voices Have to Say | Sponsored By | Brent Leary - June 21, 2013 We're back with another 1-on-1 interview. This week's guest is Tom Byun, Vice President of Yahoo! Small Business. He joined me in a live Hangout, and yes, we have… | | | Blast From The Past: What Was Hot One Year Ago? The Young Entrepreneur Council - June 26, 2012 Lead generation is one of the most important components of any company’s marketing plan. Conducting research to find more customers and target new audiences not only keeps the business afloat,… | Featured Expert Each week we feature a Small Business Trends expert author. Join us as a guest author and maybe it can be you! | Ivana Taylor is the publisher of DIYMarketers , where she shares daily do-it-yourself marketing tips, and is the President of Third Force, Inc., a marketing firm that specializes in getting your ideal customer to choose you. Ivana is the book editor for Small Business Trends and co-author of the book "Excel for Marketing Managers." More | | | Find Us Online Hot on BizSugar |
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