It's possible to swing a hammer and still run a thriving, profitable business without going crazy.
Factoring companies allow small businesses to get cash within a matter of days, but you must consider the risks, too.
Remodeling consultant Shawn McCadden outlines the key psychological advantage that helped his company emerge stronger from the last major remodeling recession.
Linda Case identifies strategies for surviving 2009 by developing a realistic budget and targeted marketing plan.
How do you teach your employees and subcontractors customer service skills?
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Since the economic slowdown reached the outskirts of Washington, D.C., remodeler Ed Castle has had to take an uncharacteristically proactive approach to marketing.
Low-tech marketing keeps this small remodeling company on the right radar screens.
"Competing" remodeling businesses learning from one another benefits companies and clients.
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These six myths could act as stumbling blocks to your company's success.
When numbers are down and anxiety is up, it's more important than ever for small-business owners to keep an even keel and stay positive.