Events Archives - Smallbiztechnology.com https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/category/general/events/ Small Business Technology Tue, 23 Jan 2024 23:31:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.4 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-smallbiz-technology-1-32x32.png Events Archives - Smallbiztechnology.com https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/category/general/events/ 32 32 47051669 LOGYTalks hosts first Entrepreneurship Global Summit  https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2023/02/logytalks-hosts-first-entrepreneurship-global-summit.html/ Fri, 10 Feb 2023 21:49:24 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=63107 LOGYTalks is hosting the first of its annual Entrepreneurship Global Summits on Thursday 23rd February 2023. At the 24h event, international experts, serial entrepreneurs, VC associates, and professionals will gather to share best practices or present innovative ideas in the field of entrepreneurship. You can register for the summit here: https://logytalks.com/summit/the-entrepreneurship-summit  LOGYTalks, the new innovative […]

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LOGYTalks is hosting the first of its annual Entrepreneurship Global Summits on Thursday 23rd February 2023. At the 24h event, international experts, serial entrepreneurs, VC associates, and professionals will gather to share best practices or present innovative ideas in the field of entrepreneurship. You can register for the summit here: https://logytalks.com/summit/the-entrepreneurship-summit 

LOGYTalks, the new innovative conference platform, is hosting the first of its annual Entrepreneurship Global Summits on Thursday 23rd February 2023, kicking off at – 7:00 AM GMT | 2:00 AM EST | 11:00 PM PST – on https://logytalks.com/summit/the-entrepreneurship-summit 

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Summits

In a time of perhaps unprecedented global challenges, these summits open up to those not able to afford a plane ticket and big-buck conference fees. They’re hosted in cyberspace and uniquely offer simultaneous translation into various languages. This way, it makes attendance affordable, environmentally friendly, and open to a broader and more diverse range of delegates. It is a truly global conference. Also, at the Entrepreneurship Summit 2023, we expect international participants from a large spectrum of professional backgrounds. They range from investors, entrepreneurs, global experts, recruitment agencies, coaches, and many more. Likewise, they plan to come together to learn, share, and discuss industry challenges, solutions, and innovations.

“Entrepreneurship is a key driver of economic growth and job creation, and we are thrilled to be hosting this summit to support and inspire the next generation of business leaders,” said Founder/CEO Driss Ennaanay, “LOGYTalks is committed to promoting inclusivity and accessibility in all of our events, and this summit is no exception. We want to provide a platform for entrepreneurs from all backgrounds and regions to connect and learn from one another.”

What the Summit Includes

The Entrepreneurship Summit will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, all designed to provide attendees with the tools, insights, and connections they need to take their businesses to the next level. The virtual platform will allow attendees from around the world to participate in real-time. It includes translation capabilities to accommodate delegates with different native languages than English.

“We believe that entrepreneurship is a force for positive change. By empowering entrepreneurs we can help create a more equitable and prosperous world.”

Likewise, for more information, or to register for the Entrepreneurship Summit as an audience, visit www.LOGYTalks.com. We include open attendance for anyone interested.

The Entrepreneurship Summit is one of many events that LOGYTalks will be hosting this year. Find them in the previous summits section on www.LOGYTalks.com. Also, like its predecessors, attendance at each session is certified so that delegates can count it towards their annual CPD requirements. Additionally, each session will be recorded and made available through the platform from the 24th of February onwards for free. So, this opens up the conference content to those who are unable to attend on the day. Or who can only sit in on one or two of the sessions due to other commitments.

Various Industries Attending

Additionally, the summit will also highlight the impact of entrepreneurship on various industries. Plus, the role it plays in driving innovation and sustainable economic growth. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from successful entrepreneurs and business leaders. Moreover, these leaders share their stories, lessons learned, and best practices for building and scaling successful businesses.

The Entrepreneurship Global Summit is not just a conference, but a collaborative and interactive platform designed to bring together a diverse community of entrepreneurs and thought leaders to share ideas and create meaningful connections. With an emphasis on inclusivity and accessibility, LOGYTalks aims to provide a platform for entrepreneurs of all backgrounds and regions to connect, learn, and grow.

About LOGYTalks:

LOGYTalks is a virtual conference platform that believes in creating a more inclusive and equitable world. This is by making access to information and opportunities for growth accessible to all. Moreover, the platform offers a variety of virtual conference experiences. These include keynote speeches, panel discussions, and networking opportunities. Also, all attendees find it accessible from the comfort of their own devices.

Founded to create a new global conference platform, LOGYTalks (www.LOGYTalks.com) allows subject matter experts and businesses to connect with the people who want to hear what they say. We don’t just host and curate conferences. Additionally, we help create long-lasting communities that encourage dialog and the exchange of ideas that leads to transformational change.

We are “Making Professionals Visible.” And we believe in reducing the financial, locational, and language barriers that prevent access to ideas and innovations that can transform our world.

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A Guide to Hosting Your First Online Event https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2020/07/a-guide-to-hosting-your-first-online-event.html/ Fri, 17 Jul 2020 11:00:34 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=56484 The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the cancellation of thousands of in-person events, costing businesses over $1 billion since March.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the cancellation of thousands of in-person events, costing businesses over $1 billion since March. With many cities and countries still in lockdown, in-person events look to be severely curtailed until at least early 2021. 

While all of these cancellations pose challenges for businesses, the mass digitization of our everyday lives presents an opportunity. Online events, such as webinars, virtual conferences, and online classes open the door to promoting businesses and driving sales. 

Hosting online events such as webinars have several benefits. Fully Managed VPS Hosting relatively works at low cost to produce and are simple to organize, especially compared to a physical event, and people can attend from anywhere in the world.

While these facts are encouraging, there are also challenges inherent to an online event to keep in mind. Typically, up to 50% of your registrants won’t show up to your event, and when people do log in, you will need to hold their attention. If you’re considering an online event, you’ll need to plan carefully to get the most out of it.

Here are a few tips on how to make your first online event a success:

How to plan your online event

The first and most critical step in any online event is to choose a topic that will attract and engage people. Make your life easier by choosing a topic you know a lot about. Start by asking yourself the following questions in order to choose the subject matter or theme: 

  1. What pain points do your customers have that you could solve? 
  2. What benefit would you like people to derive from attending? 
  3. What next steps do you want attendees to take afterward? 

Once you’ve decided on your topic, it’s time to decide on the event’s format.

The format will depend on your subject and desired outcomes. Most online events fall into one of these categories (or a combination of them): 

  • Presentation: A presenter delivers a web lecture to attendees. 
  • Panel discussion: Two or more presenters discuss a specific topic and take questions from the audience.
  • Breakout rooms: Attendees split up into groups for a discussion or activity and then come back together. 

I’ve found that audience participation is more engaging than a simple presentation. Therefore, consider incorporating a breakout session or Q&A as at least part of your event. 

Once you have settled on your desired format, you can choose the appropriate video conferencing software for hosting your event, and then select a day and time. Research has shown that Wednesdays and Thursdays are the best days to host an online event with 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. being the best time slots.

How to attract attendees

Once you’ve chosen your topic, format, and timing, it’s time to promote your event. A majority of your registrations will likely come from a signup form on your website, email campaigns, and social media platforms like LinkedIn and Facebook. 

Start by creating an opt-in page, also known as a registration page, on your website where people will sign up for the event. Your registration page should have the following elements:

  • A sign up form for registration.
  • A brief description of the event.
  • Learning objectives.
  • Brief bios of the speakers.

Also, consider offering a freebie as an incentive for people to sign up. Your bonuses should be relevant to your industry and the subject of the event. This can include e-books, access to free content, or a free consultation.

Once people have signed up, you will want to remind them of that fact. One challenge with online events is that people sign up for an event and then forget about it. You can tackle this problem by using an email sequence like the one below to remind your registrants to attend. 

  • First email: A welcome email to say thank you for signing up. 
  • Second email: A reminder one week before the event. 
  • Third email: Another reminder the day before the event. 
  • Final email: A final reminder an hour before the event begins. 

Reminders build excitement as well as making sure people don’t forget they signed up. I recommend using an email tracking tool to monitor your open and response rates. 

What to do the day of your event

You might be nervous before hosting your first online event. That’s normal! But if you’ve done your homework and prepared as thoroughly as possible, you’ll be fine. Remember to dress smartly, face the camera directly, smile, and speak confidently. 

Start by introducing yourself and your business, and briefly tell your story. Deliver the content you promised, leaving time for audience questions or a break-out session. It’s a good idea to offer an extra incentive for people to stay until the end, such as a door prize. Finally, end the event with a strong call-to-action such as a link to a squeeze page, invitation to sign up for your mailing list, or request to follow you on social media. 

The key to a successful virtual event lies in engaging with the audience. Aim to inform, inspire, and entertain. Most importantly, deliver the valuable content you promised. And always make time for audience participation when possible. 

What to do after the event

Your work as a virtual event organizer doesn’t end when the event does. Following up with your attendees is essential. Immediately after the event is your window of opportunity to engage new leads, sell your product or service, and build a relationship. 

Send a “thank you” email to all attendees within 24 hours. Not only is this good manners, but it is also an opportunity to gauge their interest in your business. Offering a special discount at this stage can sweeten the deal and drive conversions. 

You should also email those who registered but did not attend. Send a link to a recording of the presentation or a slide deck so that they don’t miss out. 

You can also use the follow-up phase to generate feedback, which will help you evaluate how well your event was received and what you could improve for next time. 

The COVID-19 crisis has forced mass event cancellations, but businesses can take advantage of the opportunity presented by online events. Don’t despair if your events have been canceled and your marketing activities curtailed. Make the shift online, and you’ll reap the rewards. 

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13 Ways to Make the Most of Your Freelancers https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2016/10/13-ways-to-make-the-most-of-your-freelancers.html/ Fri, 14 Oct 2016 13:00:05 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=48859 What’s one tip for making the most of your freelance tech talent? The Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) is an invite-only organization comprised of the world’s most promising young entrepreneurs. In partnership with Citi, YEC recently launched BusinessCollective, a free virtual mentorship program that helps millions of entrepreneurs start and grow businesses. 1. Send Them Customer Feedback  Get more […]

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What’s one tip for making the most of your freelance tech talent?

The Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) is an invite-only organization comprised of the world’s most promising young entrepreneurs. In partnership with Citi, YEC recently launched BusinessCollective, a free virtual mentorship program that helps millions of entrepreneurs start and grow businesses.

1. Send Them Customer Feedback 

Andrew ThomasGet more from freelancers by reminding them that their work matters. We’ve had success by providing freelancers with direct customer feedback, even if it’s not about their specific task. For example, we’ll share a customer’s thank you note when our product helps prevent a robbery at their home. This keeps the freelancer in tune with our mission and shows how her work is making a difference.

– Andrew ThomasSkyBell Doorbell

2. Keep Them as Informed as the Rest of the Team 

Sharam Fouladgar-MercerSharing your company’s objectives and areas for growth allows external contributors to think strategically about what they’re doing for you. If they’re out of the loop, the work becomes assignment-based and inspires less passion. Inform them of what’s going on so they can go above and beyond the scope of the work they were originally hired to do. Build that long-term relationship.

– Sharam Fouladgar-MercerAirPR

3. Schedule Regular Meetings 

kristopher-jones-1Clear and effective communication is key to a successful (and long-term) freelance relationship. You don’t have the benefit of everyday in-person interactions with your freelance help, so it’s especially important to set up regular calls. Schedule no less than weekly meetings and strongly consider Skype or Google Hangout so you can put a face to the name. Also consider in-person meet-ups if possible.

– Kristopher JonesLSEO.com

4. Stay Hands Off 

andrew-schrageGive them the basics of any project or assignment on the docket, along with specific expected results. Then, let them do their thing. Tech folks are normally pretty savvy individuals, and may know of easier and quicker ways to get the job done. Micromanagement is usually unnecessary.

– Andrew SchrageMoney Crashers Personal Finance

5. Build Processes Together ross-beyeler

Ideally, you’re hiring experienced freelancers coming to the table with a clear perspective on solving a given problem. Rather than prescribing specific methods or processes for getting a project done, work together to figure out what process makes sense based on your needs and their past experience. This is especially useful for ongoing relationships where their work can be improved over time.

– Ross BeyelerGrowth Spark

6. Use Remote Employee Monitoring Software 

jared-brownThe main reason we built our time-tracking software was to enable us to manage our remote workers more effectively. When you have a freelance tech team, you’ll need to see where projects are without bothering them every day, or else progress will slow down. We use a combination of time tracking, screenshots and activity levels to see which tasks are progressing and which are wasting time.

– Jared BrownHubstaff

7. Put Specific Procedures in Place 

Nicole MunozThe hardest thing to achieve when coordinating freelance tech talent is consistency across the board. When you have policies and procedures in place that define and lay out the workflow steps, there’s no ambiguity or room for interpretation. You’ll get a consistent output each and every time.

– Nicole MunozStart Ranking Now

8. Give Them More Freedom 

stanley-meytinTrust that the freelancer you’ve chosen knows what they’re doing and has the expertise to handle any project that is thrown their way. This will help them feel more confident when working on projects and be more efficient. It will also give you a sense of their skill level and knowledge, so you have a better idea as to what projects you’ll feel confident giving them to work on later.

– Stanley MeytinTrue Film Production

9. Get Them More Involved 

Peter DaisymeFreelance tech talent wants to work with companies because they want to be able to say they were part of something big. So it helps to make sure they are involved as much as possible in projects. This includes giving them the freedom to experiment and seeing if they can fix certain issues. The more they know they have to do, the more likely they are to work harder and smarter.

– Peter DaisymeDue

10. Respect Their Time 

Cody McLainYou might want them to be part of your team, but because they do not receive the same type of benefits as your full-time employees, you don’t get to call them at odd hours. If you’re not remunerating their time and the issue is not directly related to something that they’ve already done, do not propose new projects off the cuff. By respecting their time, they’ll respect your project.

– Cody McLainSupportNinja

11. Tie Incentives Into the Big Picture 

brandon-stapperTie freelance staff goals and incentive packages into departmental goals or to the company’s bottom line. If company revenues go up, for example, so do their bonuses. But the underlying purpose of this is to have freelancers understand the bigger picture and to become team players. If they are detached from the big picture, don’t force it. Don’t try to put a square peg in a round hole.

– Brandon Stapper858 Graphics

12. Give Them Something Entirely Different to Work On 

abhilash-patelPutting your tech talent to work on other projects where they can listen to your other team members and departments helps them better understand what you need and allows them the freedom to brainstorm other solutions for you.

– Abhilash PatelRecovery Brands

13. Listen to Them 

michael-burdickWhen working with a freelancer, it is easy to fall into the trap of only telling them what you want and how you want it done. You hired an expert to help you with something you are not able to do yourself. It can be beneficial to ask them what their opinions are because they have the experience that you yourself do not have.

– Michael BurdickParo

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10 Ways Growing Companies Use Technology to Stay Smart and Competitive https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2016/09/10-ways-growing-companies-use-technology-to-stay-smart-and-competitive.html/ Thu, 15 Sep 2016 18:56:31 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=48762 Business owners, entrepreneurs, and innovators, are you ready to learn how you can use technology to stay ahead of the competition? For just one night, best-selling author and technology expert Ramon Ray will be sharing his experiences as a successful entrepreneur how he started to grow after registering with Virtualauditor Experts in Company Registration, in […]

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Business owners, entrepreneurs, and innovators, are you ready to learn how you can use technology to stay ahead of the competition? For just one night, best-selling author and technology expert Ramon Ray will be sharing his experiences as a successful entrepreneur how he started to grow after registering with Virtualauditor Experts in Company Registration, in an event titled 10 Ways Growing Companies Use Technology to Stay Smart and Competitive.

Sponsored by Citrix, this event is a great opportunity for business owners and entrepreneurs to mingle with others in their local business community and to learn how to keep their businesses moving forward. You will learn:

  • How to use technology to save time and money while increasing productivity
  • How to leverage the power of mobility and the cloud
  • Why technology can’t be a quick fix in a bad business process
  • And so much more!

Thе world оf technology hаѕ developed, opening doors fоr small businesses tо eliminate thеіr fixed costs іn expensive infrastructure аnd IT management, аnd instead uѕе pay аѕ уоu gо solutions thаt аrе significantly lower іn cost аnd offer mоrе versatility. In addition, thеу hаvе thе tools tо collaborate wіth thеіr teams іn a wау nеvеr seen bеfоrе. Thrоugh lower costs аnd increased productivity, small businesses аrе nоw able tо level thе playing field аnd compete wіth thе big guys. Technology can give you an edge over the competition – if you know how to use it correctly! Take your business to the next level with the right technology. Infrastructure іѕ оnе оf thе mоѕt costly items fоr small businesses. Thе initial price tо purchase аnd set uр thе infrastructure іѕ еnоugh tо set a small business bасk months, іf nоt years. Onсе іt hаѕ bееn set uр, thе maintenance оf thе servers аnd infrastructure іѕ laborious аnd budget draining. IT personnel hаvе tо maintain thе ѕуѕtеm аnd protect аgаіnѕt аnу downtime thаt соuld impair business productivity.

Anоthеr expense fоr businesses іѕ software thаt requires installation. Onсе a software solution іѕ purchased, іt muѕt bе installed аnd license keys hаvе tо bе maintained оn multiple pieces оf hardware. Thе process tо dо thіѕ іѕ laborious аnd thе tіmе intensive.

Tо counteract thеѕе twо wауѕ оf doing business, mоrе companies аrе moving tо thе cloud. Onсе уоu hаvе just a simple internet connection, уоu саn dо аlmоѕt аnуthіng. Software-as-a-Service thаt runs іn thе cloud does nоt require installation whісh іѕ whу mоrе companies аrе leveling thе playing field аnd adopting thіѕ wау оf doing business. It іѕ seamless tо set uр аnd requires nо maintenance.

Whеn a small business invests thеіr money іn cloud software, thеу significantly limit thеіr spending, allowing thеm tо invest іn оthеr aspects оf thеіr business, giving thеm thе opportunity tо compete аnd grow faster.

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Smart Hustle Recap: Entrepreneur Advice to Grow Your Small Business https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2016/08/smart-hustle-recap-entrepreneur-advice-to-grow-your-small-business.html/ Tue, 02 Aug 2016 14:12:14 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=48646 Smart Hustle regularly features entrepreneur advice so we can learn from those who walked the path before us – the missteps, the triumphs, the challenges along the way. Although you shouldn’t constantly waiver in your own journey, Smart Hustle interviewees share gems of wisdom that just might spark new and creative ideas for how to […]

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Smart Hustle Recap: Entrepreneur Advice to Grow Your Small BusinessSmart Hustle regularly features entrepreneur advice so we can learn from those who walked the path before us – the missteps, the triumphs, the challenges along the way. Although you shouldn’t constantly waiver in your own journey, Smart Hustle interviewees share gems of wisdom that just might spark new and creative ideas for how to grow your own small business and learn How To Get Paid For Your Advice. In today’s Smart Hustle Recap, we’re featuring the advice of three successful entrepreneurs who can help you in various areas, including the decision to become a full-time entrepreneur, creating a niche business, and expanding by starting a franchise.

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Entrepreneur Advice on Leaving Your Full-Time Job

Many entrepreneurs and budding small business owners face that point in their career when they have to make the decision to stay in the 9-5 or to leave that full-time job and pursue their business idea full time. No matter how confident you are in your ideas, this is a tough decision because it means saying goodbye to the structure and safety of a regular job with a regular paycheck. In this interview with Jessica Mah of the accounting company InDinero, Jessica gives advice for making a smoother transition into entrepreneurship. She also comments on the importance of refining your product and creating a long-term business plan.

Click to read Advice to Live by for Startup Entrepreneurs from Jessica Mah of InDinero

Entrepreneur Advice on Creating a Niche Business

If it’s been said once, it’s been said one hundred times – small businesses shouldn’t try to be everything to everyone; instead, they should find a specific niche and focus on bringing a unique product or service to a distinct market. If you are starting (or dream of starting) your own niche business, check out this entrepreneur advice from junk pickup Phoenix, an eco-friendly junk removal company. Josh talks about the importance of niche businesses to focus on one thing, partner with the right people and enhance your customer care so you can benefit from referral marketing.

Click to read Business Growth Strategies for Niche Businesses: An Interview with Josh Cohen of Junkluggers

Entrepreneur Advice on Franchising

Other readers may be further ahead in the game. Perhaps by now you have set up a steady and successful business but are curious as to how you can take it to the next level. Have you ever considered franchising as a way to expand your brand to a wider market with the help of others like you who dream of running their own business? In this interview with Ciarra Stockeland of MODE, a discount fashion store, Ciarra shares her advice on becoming a small business franchise. She speaks about the differences between franchising and retail, the limitations of a franchise, and the importance of mentorship. Her advice is helpful for those who want to create a franchise out of their own business as well as those who want to buy into a franchise to become a business owner.

Click to read Entrepreneur Ciarra Stockeland on the Challenges and Nuances of Starting a Franchise Business

The articles above will provide you with excellent entrepreneur advice, and if you’re looking for even more, I want to remind you about the Smart Hustle Small Business Conference that takes place October 20th in Midtown NYC. The conference will feature speakers including Joe Connelly, Peter Shankman, Ramon Ray, Gene Marks and other entrepreneurs who are going to share their best advice with conference attendees. Tickets are on sale but are selling fast!

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Smart Hustle Recap: Smart Hustle Conference, Digital Tools for Small Business & More https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2016/06/smart-hustle-recap-smart-hustle-conference-digital-tools-for-small-business-more.html/ Mon, 13 Jun 2016 15:28:49 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=48466 In this edition of the Smart Hustle Recap, we want to talk about an amazing upcoming event for small business owners – the Smart Hustle Conference, which will be held on October 20th in New York City! The official announcement came out recently, so we’re covering the event in our Recap, along with other articles […]

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Smart Hustle Recap: Smart Hustle Conference, Digital Tools for Small Business & MoreIn this edition of the Smart Hustle Recap, we want to talk about an amazing upcoming event for small business owners – the Smart Hustle Conference, which will be held on October 20th in New York City! The official announcement came out recently, so we’re covering the event in our Recap, along with other articles in the categories of marketing, technology, and lifestyle.

Smart Hustle Conference – A Must-Attend Event

Ramon Ray recently announced the 11th Annual Smart Hustle Small Business Conference, a day-long event specifically for small business owners and entrepreneurs. On October 20, 2016, over 400 will gather to learn from some of the smartest small business minds of our time, including Peter Shankman, Joe Connolly, Gene Marks and more. The Smart Hustle Conference will feature lessons, seminars, and an exhibit of the latest small business products and services. Early bird pricing is available until August 20, so click to learn more about the event and buy your ticket.

Click to read 11th Annual Smart Hustle Small Business Conference Launches October 20th – NYC

B2B Marketing Mistakes

We often cover marketing from a general perspective, but if you’re a B2B business, you’ll want to check out this article that is just for you. Mobile marketing is hot right now, but it’s only effective if you do it correctly. The article covers the seven top mobile marketing mistakes that B2B businesses make – and how you can avoid them.

Click to read 7 B2B Mobile Marketing Mistakes that Chase Away Buyers

Digital Tools for Small Business

Let’s be honest – there are way too many digital tools available for the average small business owner to sort through. However, choosing the right digital tools is important to the success of your business. This article is meant to help by offering a three-step system for evaluating, choosing, and implementing digital tools (such as CRM social media managers, project management systems, etc.). If you want to cut right to the chase, Ramon also offers up his five favorite digital tools for communication and connection.

Click to read How to Choose the Right Digital Tools for Your Small Business

The Conversations You Need to Have Before You Start a Business

Starting a business is a decision that will impact the whole family, and we’ve all heard stories of families who have been torn apart, unable to withstand those hard start-up years. To ensure your family makes it through the hard times, there are several conversations you must have upfront. This article covers the three most important discussions to have before you dive into entrepreneurship.

Click to read 3 Important Family Discussions to Have Before Starting a Business

At Smart Hustle, we like to cover a range of topics including marketing, technology, lifestyle, sales, operations, finance and more. If you like staying up-to-date on these topics, then I know you will also love what we have planned for the Smart Hustle Conference! Get more information by clicking that link above, and for other information and inspiration, check out SmartHustle.com.

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Accelerate Your Business Recap: It’s Time to Upgrade Your Aging Devices! https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2016/05/accelerate-your-business-recap-its-time-to-upgrade-your-aging-devices.html/ Fri, 13 May 2016 17:19:07 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=48348 Recently, I had the honor of speaking at the Accelerate Your Business symposium, presented by Microsoft, Dell and Intel and taking place in Denver on May 4. Couldn’t attend? I realize that there are SmallBizTechnology readers located all over the country (and the world!), so I wanted to share a recap of the event and […]

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accelerate your businessRecently, I had the honor of speaking at the Accelerate Your Business symposium, presented by Microsoft, Dell and Intel and taking place in Denver on May 4. Couldn’t attend? I realize that there are SmallBizTechnology readers located all over the country (and the world!), so I wanted to share a recap of the event and some special information about the session I participated in.

 

Accelerate Your Business Recap

Accelerate Your Business was a symposium aimed at sharing information that will help small business owners take their businesses to the next level. It featured sessions that shared best practices in cloud-based technology, and new devices & apps that can make your business more productive and efficient. Attendees also had the opportunity to network with business leaders, industry experts, and digital innovators. It was a high-energy, high-impact event for all who attended.

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The event started out with a keynote from Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit and an investor in tech startups. He spoke about “Building a Community of Hundreds of Thousands of Communities,” which is exactly what he was able to do with the creation of Reddit in 2005.

The morning continued with three sessions that touched on different aspects of business growth and technology:

  • Staying Safe in the Current Cyber Environment – Moderated by Gene Marks, this session focused on data security for the modern cloud-based workforce, with an emphasis on keeping both customer and business data safe.
  • Managing the Modern Customer – Moderated by Carol Roth, this session focused on using technology to create a holistic approach to customer service.
  • Q&A: What’s Hot, What’s Happening and What’s to Come – This Q&A session with Amy Cosper (Entrepreneur), Jordan Chrysafidis (Microsoft) and Eric Day (Dell) tackled questions about the future of business and what businesses today can do to prepare.

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The Accelerate Your Business symposium then ended with a keynote and workshop on “Influencing Influencers” with Jon Levy, who shared his experience working with brands and companies as well as strategies for businesses to improve their product development, customer acquisition, and customer engagement.

Accelerate Your Business with Safer Technology

I participated in the session on staying safe in the current cyber environment. Today’s technology and cloud-based solutions have made it easier to run your business, but there are also data security concerns that every growing business should be aware of.

One way to keep your business safe is to upgrade your devices, because older devices are slower, heavier, bulkier, and pose security risks. This infographic explains the huge differences between old and new devices.

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If it’s time to modernize your business technology, consider updating to devices based on the 6th generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor family  and Windows 10 pro.

  • Fast boot and wake up times.
  • Easy multi-tasking between apps, files, and websites.
  • True Key technology to safely reduce the number of passwords you use.
  • Facial recognition technology for simple and safe log in.
  • BitLocker encryption that keeps your data safe even if your computer is lost or stolen.

You can get 6th generation Intel Core processors and Windows 10 pro in a range of devices, such as desktop towers, touch screen All-in-ones, mini PCs, laptops, tablets, and 2-in-1s. Check out the Accelerate Your Business site for more offers, information and the latest devices.

The Accelerate Your Business symposium emphasized the fact that to grow your business you have to be constantly moving forward with the latest technology and strategies for developing products and reaching customers. One way to get started right away is by upgrading your devices today.


This post was written in partnership with Intel; however, all opinions and experiences expressed are my own.

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Smart Hustle Recap: Small Business Week Events + 3 Amazing Interviews https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/archive/2016/05/smart-hustle-recap-small-business-week-events-3-amazing-interviews.html/ Mon, 02 May 2016 14:13:27 +0000 https://www.smallbiztechnology.com/?p=48288 Small Business Week has officially begun! Maria Contreras-Sweet, the administrator of the Small Business Association (SBA), declared May 1-7 as the dates for Small Business Week 2016, so it is officially time to boost your small business knowledge and celebrate your favorite small businesses. In this Smart Hustle Recap we have a huge list of […]

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Smart Hustle Recap: Small Business Week Events + 3 Amazing InterviewsSmall Business Week has officially begun! Maria Contreras-Sweet, the administrator of the Small Business Association (SBA), declared May 1-7 as the dates for Small Business Week 2016, so it is officially time to boost your small business knowledge and celebrate your favorite small businesses. In this Smart Hustle Recap we have a huge list of Small Business Week events to share with you. Our other stories feature three amazing interviews that can teach you about new technology, business growth, and the importance of follow-ups. Let’s dive in!

Small Business Week Events

Small Business Week is an initiative of the SBA so they are running a special series of Small Business Week events which includes live events (with live streaming online) and webinars to educate small business owners. However, many other companies are joining in on the fun with their own events, including contests, promotions, training, and dedicated content. This article covers all the main events so you can participate.

Click to read Small Business Week 2016 Events.

The Importance of Follow-Up

In this interview with SCOTTeVEST founder Scott Jordan, he tells us about what he says is the “one reason for my success” – following up on every opportunity that comes his way. He explains how follow-up is important in nearly every aspect of your business, whether it is customer and advertising inquiries or daily business operations. The informative audio interview is bolstered with a list of Scott’s top 6 tips for successful follow-up.

Click to read Follow-Up: The Most Powerful Tool for Your Small Business Success.

New Tool to Generate PR Buzz

As it stands right now, the PR process is pretty messy. Businesses want media coverage, but reporters often feel ‘spammed’ by PR teams who fill up their inboxes with pitches. At SXSW 2016, Ramon learned about a new tool called Babbler that is aimed at improving the process. Babbler works like a social media site and helps to connect business marketers with right reporters who are looking to cover stories on that topic. The result – reporters get content they need to make great stories, and businesses get the media coverage they are looking for.

Click to read How Babbler Can Help You Generate Buzz about Your Business.

It’s Time to Grow Your Business

In this video interview, Ramon gets the opportunity to chat with Amanda Holmes, CEO of the business growth company Chet Holmes International. The video full of tips on how to take your business to the next level. In the article, we’ve also pulled out some of Amanda’s tips as the must-follow rules for business growth. This article is sure to put you on the path to success.

Click to read 5 Rules of Business Growth from CEO of Chet Holmes International.

What Small Business Week events will you be participating in? Which interview are you going to check out first?  Let us know in the comments and check out SmartHustle.com for help on your other small business questions.

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