We asked two of our clients focused on pain relief how they came up with their ideas, and how they crossed the finish line, bringing their products to market.
Running a business that feels good while doing good is the dream for many. It doesn’t matter what industry you’re in, you can ensure your startup does good from the very beginning. It’s up to you to build a brand that gives back. Read more...
If you don’t want your company to become a statistic, you must learn how to grow your business, and a large part of that lies in marketing. Marketing introduces people to your business, spreads the word about your products, and creates a recognizable brand. These days, you don’t have to run a TV ad to achieve success! Instead, market on Instagram quickly and affordably.
“If you want to succeed, you’re going to have to adjust your moral compass!” That was the advice a close entrepreneur friend of mine was given by a seasoned Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur as she tried to launch her own app to connect women around the world, but is this the only way?
Dionne Davis’ quest for natural beauty and self-care products led her to create Darker Shade of Ebony, an all-natural skin care line. She promotes beauty without health risks.
While social platforms continue to change how they’re used and algorithms to be seen, there are a few things you can do to optimize organic social without breaking the bank.
Daniel and Suzette Sweatt are dedicated to sharing their passion for healthier living. After years of successful training, they recently incorporated Kangoo Jumps to make fitness fun – and to reduce childhood obesity.
By combining traditional recipes from Senegal with unique flavors, Teranga Juice honors the past while providing nourishment for the future. Read more...
Fredrick knew that starting his own barbershop would allow him more creativity and connection with his clients. He was right. I wanted my business to be closer to my clients, and I wanted a place where I could express myself. That’s how BarCuts was born.
As a person with a disability, Vincent Cuccia found it hard to get work. So he started his own business. 10 years later, Planet Pepper has a mind of it’s own. Read more...