Newsletter | November 21, 2017 | | |
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$10M Worth of Apps: Zoho Creator's #GivingTuesday Gift to Non-profits Be it a calamity that catches the world unawares, or a chronic issue that's been going on for decades, there's no dearth in the help pouring in from all quarters. #GivingTuesday celebrates this philanthropic spirit by inviting individuals and organizations to take part in the joy of giving. Since its inception in 2012, #GivingTuesday has gone from strength to strength and is now a massive charity movement in its own right. This #GivingTuesday, as a token of appreciation for all the great work that you've been doing and will be doing, Zoho Creator is offering $10 million worth of subscriptions free for all non-profits for a year, complete with access to all its apps that are sure to get all your technological needs covered. | |
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TWITTER CHAT: Build Culture, Win Talent: Driving Small Business Success #MetLifeSmallBiz Nov 29 - Online, Twitter MetLife will host a #MetLifeSmallBiz Twitter chat conversation among small business owners about how to build and maintain the kind of culture that attracts and keeps top talent. MetLife will be joined by Small Business experts Anita Campbell of Small Business Trends, Rieva Lesonsky of Small Biz Daily and a member of Susan Solovic’s team. These experts will share tips based on their personal experiences building winning business cultures, and expand upon small business insights from the latest Employee Benefit Trends Study and the MetLife & US Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index. Join us 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET on Twitter under the hashtag: #MetLifeSmallBiz Read More | | Discover more events on the Small Business Trends event calendar or Submit your small business event for Free! |
Spotlight: Get inspired by successful small business owners | | |
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Book Review: What to read next | | |
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Small Business Trends Magazine | | |
| 2017 - Cyber Security Edition A cyber criminal doesn't need the most sophisticated technology to breach your company's private data. Most times, it's done through a simple phishing email -- one that looks legit on the surface but is really designed to steal information. The scary part -- 90% of small business employees (including small business owners) couldn't identify a phishing email when it was staring them in the face. In this edition of Small Business Trends magazine, we discuss the best ways to identify a phishing email and what to do when you or someone at your company receives one. | |
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