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    1. Is Your SEO Pulling its Weight? Five Tips to Implement Today
      Do your customers know how to find your small business? Given that 93% of consumers use the internet to find a local business, you want to make sure you’re using modern search engine optimization (SEO) strategies so your company pops up in the search results, leading them to your door.
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      Making good use of social media is essential to create connections with your customers and prospects. Yet while many small businesses worry that it will be daunting and time-consuming to find great posts, it doesn’t have to be. The goal is to tap into ways to educate, entertain and/or inspire your audience. Here are TK
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      Unemployment benefits are looking a lot better than usual these days, thanks to the extra $600 per week the CARES Act provides to all recipients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some people are actually earning more money from unemployment benefits than they did working their normal jobs, but even for these individuals, u
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      These days, your credit history is almost as important for your personal finances as your bank accounts. That's because it can impact everything from your ability to get a loan to your ability to get a job. Yes, that's right: Your credit can impact your job search. One of the more pervasive myths when it comes to job h
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      Do you have enough money put away for emergencies or vacations or expected costs? This article explores why and how to rethink your savings strategy
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      One of the best places to park your retirement savings is Roth IRA. Your contributions grow tax-free to save you money every tax season. The only problem is that high-income earners may not qualify for Roth IRA. I’m going to let you in on an open secret called the “backdoor Roth IRA.” Despite the semi-illicit name, a b
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      Despite rising costs amid economic uncertainty, it's important for organizations to ensure they have a solid cybersecurity plan in place. Here's why
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      Photo: Amy Hirschi (Unsplash) When you opened up your 401(k), you were probably presented with a few default options. Maybe your workplace automatically put 3% of your paycheck towards 401(k) contributions, for example. Maybe you were told that the company would match your contributions up to 5%, so you elected to cont