There’s only one thing worse than dogs: the arrogance of dog owners. Dog owners not only believe the universe revolves around their pets but, also, that we all want to share in their puppy love. Well, we don’t. When I’m out to enjoy a cosy post-walk pub lunch, or to […]
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Branding a rental property can be a great way to personalize a space and make it feel more inviting. In a recent article from the Wall Street Journal, multiple different real estate owners shared how they branded their rental properties by naming them. Co-owner of Bluefish Vacation Rentals, Jason Milovich, […]
Typically, contestants in the Enterprise Challenge business plan competition in Yakima and Kittitas counties would have numerous opportunities to connect in person. The annual competition, co-organized by the Yakima County Development Association and the Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce, helps small businesses develop business plans, network and obtain advice from […]
Steve Marcus Brenda Campbell is shown during a closing sale at Sportco Sporting Goods, 2580 E. Sunset Road, Thursday, March 4, 2021. Brenda’s husband, Rob Campbell, who founded Sportco with his father in 1989, died last month. By Ray Brewer (contact) Saturday, March 6, 2021 | 2 a.m. The line of […]
Sony Interactive Entertainment boss Jim Ryan is looking to create an open relationship between PlayStation games and PlayStation fans. That started with games like Horizon Zero Dawn making the move from PS4 to PC, and now the company is continuing this with Days Gone. In an interview with British GQ, […]
Chris McKenna | Times Herald-Record The owners of a Warwick coffee shop have come under fire after one attended and staunchly defended last week’s rally outside the U.S. Capitol and both were then alleged to have made anti-Semitic remarks on Twitter in the past. Co-owner Tom Torres went to the […]
By Morgan CioccaUpdated December 1, 2020 7:46 p.m. CTPublished December 2, 2020 9:30 a.m. CT In April 2017, then 29-year-old Chelsea Carr Rectanus fulfilled a lifelong dream and opened used bookshop Heirloom Books (6239 N. Clark St.) with two pallets of books and a truckload of determination. “You’ve got to […]
Living on a stunning Cyclades Island, in a sugar cube house with sweeping views of the Aegean Sea, was a dream come true for novelist David Young from Twickenham, when he settled on the Greek island of Syros several years ago. Like thousands of second-home owners in Greece – and […]
photo by: Dylan Lysen/Lawrence Journal-World Cindy Weaverling, who works for Bodytruth Soap Apothecary, prepares online orders to ship through the mail on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020. The business has seen an increase in online sales since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. As cases in the ongoing […]
Charlie Hall | Sun Journal For years, big box stores and online sales have cut into the lure of Black Friday for small, locally-owned retail merchants. And historically, Small Business Saturday has become the bigger day. Still, it kicks off holiday shopping, which makes it noteworthy. Covid-19 restrictions have further […]
NEW YORK (AP) — Promising news about a coronavirus vaccine has small business owners feeling more upbeat despite cases of the virus surging in many parts of the U.S. Owners hope consumers and businesses will be more relaxed about spending now that two drug companies, Pfizer and Moderna, have vaccines […]
It’s time, my friends, to become a revolutionary. And no, I’m not talking about being a political revolutionary. What I want is for you to become a marketing revolutionary. I know, it sounds so boring, but it won’t seem boring when your bank sees the results in a few months. […]