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Rhonda’s Blog

Read the latest from small business expert, Rhonda Abrams!

Robocalls

Reducing Spam Calls in your Small Business

July 31, 2019 //  by Rhonda Abrams

I get a ton of spam. No, not the processed lunch meat—unsolicited junk phone calls, or robocalls. These junk phone calls scare people into believing they’re in trouble with the IRS or sell them scam-ridden vacation packages. While, as an individual, these spam phone calls are annoying, for a small business, they’re downright expensive. For …

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Employees

Focus on Employees to Build your Small Biz

July 17, 2019 //  by Rhonda Abrams

When I started my small business, I was committed to treating my employees well. As an employee, I’d worked for bosses who took their employees for granted, and I knew how de-motivating that could be. I knew that I didn’t want to be that kind of boss. Even more importantly, in a small business, your …

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Time for a Small Business Declaration of Independence

July 3, 2019 //  by Rhonda Abrams

Small business owners: King George III had nothing on you as a tyrant. When the colonists in America rebelled against that despotic (and crazy) English King, they were fighting to take charge of their own lives. They wanted to set the rules, not be dictated to. But as a small business owner, are you really …

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Hey Gig Workers: Are You Really Self-Employed?

June 19, 2019 //  by Rhonda Abrams

Is an Uber driver a small business owner? Or are they an exploited employee? That question matters to your small business because there’s a war going on over the question of “employee status.” Whether you’re a gig worker, service provider, consultant, or one of the hundreds of other kinds of self-employed entrepreneurs—or you hire those …

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9 Steps to Protect Your Small Biz from Tariffs

June 5, 2019 //  by Rhonda Abrams

It’s time to recognize the facts: the US is in a trade war. Some of the victims of the war are almost certainly going to be small businesses and small farms. Maybe even yours. Even if your small business does not directly import or export goods, you’re still going to pay and pay big. I’ve …

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Smallbiz Taxes

7 Myths about Entrepreneurship

June 4, 2019 //  by Rhonda Abrams

Teaching entrepreneurship, you’re going to run into a bunch of so-called “experts,” who are going to tell you the “truth” about starting and running a business. But much of what they’ll tell you is just not true—no matter how widely held the beliefs. 1. People are either born entrepreneurs or they’re not You’ll hear this …

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Customers

Hey Small Businesses: Do You Know Where Your Customers Are?

May 22, 2019 //  by Rhonda Abrams

You’ve got 20,000 followers for your small business on Facebook. You sell hundreds of products a month on Amazon. Your restaurant increased its sales by linking up with an online food delivery service. This all seems good, right? Not so fast. Who owns your customers? That’s a critical question for you to answer if you …

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Smallbiz expenses

Spring Clean Your Small Business Costs

May 10, 2019 //  by Rhonda Abrams

It’s spring! Time for the annual ritual of “spring cleaning.” But don’t just clean out your kitchen cupboards. It’s time to clean up—and pare down—your small business expenses. Give me half a day, and I’ll put more money in your bank account. When you’re running a business, you have fixed expenses that you routinely pay …

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Seasonal cash flow

Handling the Summer Cash Flow Crunch

May 9, 2019 //  by Rhonda Abrams

It’s Small Business Week—the beginning of May—and you know what that means: summer is around the corner. For many businesses, especially women-owned businesses, summer is either their busiest or slowest season. Businesses located in tourist locations, in hospitality industries, or in the wedding business, may see the bulk of their income in the next few …

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