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Building a Business7 AI Tools to Build a One-Person Business in One Weekend (No Staff, No Code)
Smart systems to help solopreneurs scale fast.By Ben Angel -
Thought LeadersHow Great Leaders Build Accountability Without Micromanaging Their Teams
Strong leadership isn’t about tighter control—it’s about creating clear systems, defined ownership and measurable outcomes that empower teams to perform at a higher level with confidence and autonomy. -
Business AccountingHow Elite Entrepreneurs Optimize Their Investment Strategy To Avoid Leaving Money On The Table
From strategic asset placement to retirement withdrawal planning, tax-efficient investing strategies can help entrepreneurs preserve significantly more wealth over the long term.By George Dimov
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Building a BusinessMost Founders Obsess Over Growth — and They’re Sacrificing the 1 Thing That Makes It Sustainable
Entrepreneurs talk too much about growth and not enough about maintenance.By Mike Feazel -
TechI’ve Scaled Tech Companies Past $100 Million for 25 Years. Here Are 3 Things Leaders Miss Before Implementing AI
AI isn’t failing companies because of the technology itself, but because it exposes the underlying weaknesses in their systems, teams and operational complexity that leaders haven’t addressed first.By Greg Davis -
MarketingDon’t Send Generic Emails — This Is the Personalization Shift That Will Boost Your Profits and Engagement
Getting email personalization right — and, more importantly, implementing it at scale — is what can really move the needle for ecommerce brands that are struggling to drive decent ROI from their email marketing efforts. -
Thought Leaders6 Enrollment Myths Universities Still Believe — And Why It’s Costing Them Students
As student expectations evolve, universities have an opportunity to rethink enrollment strategies and create more responsive, student-first experiences. -
Marketing5 Signals That Influence Claude and ChatGPT Recommendations in 2026
As AI search is expected to eclipse traditional search engines by 2027, businesses need to understand the signals that influence AI recommendations.By Simon Moser -
Business AccountingThis $60 Bitcoin Miner Lets Entrepreneurs Take a Shot at a Full Block Reward
This BlockChance Ticket Miner runs 24/7 from your desk and draws less power than a light bulb. -
Business NewsThe Hidden Margin Killers Draining Your Business — and How AI Is Catching Them in Real Time
For small business owners, the ability to spot problems early may be the most important capability AI provides.By John Rampton -
Business BrandingWhy You Can’t Afford to Ignore Personal Branding Anymore — and How to Make Sure Yours Drives Real Growth
Business owners who fail to build a credible personal brand lose trust, miss opportunities and weaken their competitive position in a digital-first economy.By Scott Keever -
Business NewsShe Turned a ‘Devastating’ Business Blow Into a ‘Content Engine’ — Making $30K In a Day With a Product Sold Every 70 Seconds
Kelly Bozigian tapped into what sets her business apart.By Amanda Breen -
Business NewsHow Successful Founders Stay Grounded Through the Emotional Whiplash of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship rarely feels like a straight line, but learning to separate short-term volatility from long-term progress can help founders make better decisions, stay consistent and build resilience through uncertainty.By Jake Karls -
Buying a FranchiseWatch Out Tim Hortons — Dunkin’ Returns to Canada 8 Years After a $16.4 Lawsuit Forced Them to Leave the Country
The coffee chain, which fled Canada in 2018 after losing a $16.4 million lawsuit, is betting on younger customers for its second chance. -
Business NewsThe Logistical Odyssey Behind This Ryan Reynolds-Backed Sailing Championship
Behind the Australian SailGP team co-owned by Ryan Reynolds is a globe-spanning logistics operation run by the SailGP, moving 115 shipping containers and more than 1 million kilograms of cargo between races — all against the clock.By Leo Zevin -
Business NewsMartha Stewart’s AI Startup Raised $10 Million — Will It Be a ‘Good Thing’ for Your Home?
Hint detects imminent house problems and expiring insurance policies before it’s too late, targeting a $500 billion home repair market. -
Business NewsHonda’s $9 Billion EV Pivot Just Delivered a First for the Company. And It Wasn’t Good.
The Japanese automaker scrapped its 2040 all-electric target and is now betting on the gas-hybrid technology it once abandoned. -
MarketingWhy Speed Beats Perfection in Modern Marketing — and How Fast Teams Turn Early Launches Into Outsized Growth
The teams that win aren’t the ones that perfect campaigns before launch, but the ones that ship early, learn from real customer data and continuously optimize faster than their competitors can react. -
Thought LeadersMy Merger Didn’t Go the Way I Expected. Here’s What I Learned — and What Every Founder Must Prepare for.
Signed term sheets don’t guarantee smooth deals — here’s what founders rarely hear about M&A before they sell. -
MarketingWhat Your Domain Name Is Quietly Saying About Your Brand Before You Do
Your domain says a lot about your brand, long before you meet with a potential client or customer. It’s an asset that can quietly appreciate over time. Here’s what it tells the world about your brand and why it matters. -
Building a BusinessGen Z Buyers Are Tuning Out Traditional Marketing. Here’s What It Takes to Earn Their Attention.
To win Gen Z buyers, your marketing needs to teach first, prove value fast and let them explore on their own terms.By Kim Lawton -
Business AccountingWhy Q2 Is the Best Time to Interview CPAs and Tax Firms
If you’re waiting until year-end to reassess your CPA, you’ve already missed the best opportunity. Here’s why the months right after tax season are when founders should be asking harder questions.By Tal Binder -
TechWhy Executives Are Suddenly Very Nervous About Autonomous AI
When a Meta executive lost control of an autonomous agent, it exposed a systemic governance gap that every C-suite leader now needs to address. -
Building a BusinessHe Created a Tool That Lets Anyone Start Their Own Business With Just an Image — And It Has Minted 4 Millionaires Already
Nuseir Yassin, founder and CEO of Nas.com, shares his secrets to growth in a new interview.By Sherin Shibu -
Building a Business3 Ways Smart Businesses Use Automation to Gain Control of Cash Flow
Three ways businesses use automation to get control of their cash flow, turning manual processes into more strategic work.By Sarah Acton -
Thought Leaders75% of Entrepreneurs Regret Their Exit. Here’s What They’re Missing.
Don’t regret your post-exit life, plan for it.By Scott Snider -
Business NewsPrinceton University Had This Rule for 133 Years — Then ‘Widespread’ Cheating Changed It
Princeton faculty decided this week to reverse a policy implemented in 1893.By Sherin Shibu -
Brick & MortarReal Estate Is Quietly Absorbing Every Innovation — and Why Your Industry Doesn’t Want to Do the Same
The biggest reason proptech hasn’t disrupted real estate isn’t lack of innovation; it’s how the industry uses it. Most new tools get folded into the system they were meant to replace. -
TechStop Wasting Time Wrestling With PDFs: This Easy-to-Use Tool Is a Flat $30
Convert, edit, merge, and manage PDFs without the usual software overload slowing down your workflow. -
TechThis Company Is Reinventing Your Most Dreaded Meeting
Robert Wolfe, CEO of Zeck, details the launch and growth of a platform designed to make board meetings actually productive.By Dan Bova -
Business AccountingWealthy People Are Investing Money Into This New Category — Are You?
A shift is happening among high-income professionals. Doctors, attorneys and executives who are capital-rich and time-poor are moving idle capital into a new category. -
Building a BusinessThey Built a $50 Million Business Before GLP-1s Became Mainstream. Now They’re Eyeing This New Health Frontier
Josh and Katy Whalen built Joi + Blokes around hormones and preventative wellness. The founders are betting fertility could be next.By Jon Bier -
Buying a FranchiseA 7-Eleven in the California Boonies Just Sold for $12 Million — The Most Expensive in California History
The Madera store opened in late April. Weeks later, it sold for the highest price ever paid for a 7-Eleven in California. -
Business NewsOne-Third of All Entry-Level Hires in This Job Quit Within Their First Year — Here’s Why
BambooHR CFO Justin Judd says this is how to keep junior talent.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsA Survey Exposed the Worst Parkers. Guess Which Car Brand Came in First?
Travel bloggers across Europe recorded which car brands parked outside the lines or illegally. Mercedes topped the list. -
Business NewsCompanies Only Have 3-5 Months to Outpace AI-Driven Cyberattacks Before They Become ‘the New Norm,’ Warns Top Tech Executive
Palo Alto Networks’ tech chief in concerned businesses are losing time as hackers exploit software vulnerabilities with AI models. -
Business NewsTech Sector Layoffs Are Rampant — But These Senior-Level Jobs Are Still Safe From AI
Despite recent downsizing, tech companies are still hiring—they’re just looking for a very different kind of engineer. -
Building a BusinessHow I’ve Built 22+ Businesses by Aligning Them With Meaningful Causes From the Start
Across 22+ ventures, I’ve found that aligning business strategy with meaningful causes isn’t just a branding choice — it’s a powerful driver of loyalty, culture and long-term growth in a values-driven market. -
Human Resources4 Strategies That Will End Your Hiring Frustration and Help You Find Better Talent, Faster
Hiring frustration isn’t a pipeline issue; it’s a signal your assumptions about talent are broken. Make these moves, or the best candidates will keep walking away.By Volen Vulkov -
Business BrandingWhy Q2 Is the Most Overlooked Opportunity to Fix Your Brand Strategy
As Q2 unfolds, many brands quietly realize their early-year strategies aren’t delivering as expected. This is the moment that separates stagnant brands from growing ones. -
Business NewsSenate Confirms Kevin Warsh as the New Federal Reserve Chair — Here’s What This ‘Regime Change’ Will Mean
The Wall Street veteran takes over from Jerome Powell at a challenging moment, with rising inflation complicating interest rate decisions. -
Business AccountingExplore Trading with This Masterclass Bundle While It’s $100 Off
Learn stocks, forex, and futures. -
MarketingYour CMO Won’t Last 3 Years. Here’s the Conversation That Would Change That.
Why most CMO hires are set up to fail before the offer letter is even signed — and what CEOs should do differently. -
MarketingI Studied How AI Recommends Local Businesses. Here’s What Actually Drives Visibility.
Local businesses are in an excellent position to capitalize on AI visiblity opportunities.By Simon Moser -
Thought LeadersShould You Use Controlled Leaks in Your PR and Media Strategy?
A PR pro’s take on the advantages and disadvantages of using the strategic tool of the controlled leak and how to do so responsibly so it doesn’t backfire on you. -
Business NewsShe Praised AI in Her Graduation Speech — And The Crowd’s Reaction Caught Her Off Guard: ‘What Happened?’
The crowd’s response reflects wider anxiety that AI will replace human jobs, especially among young people entering a tough labor market.By Sherin Shibu -
Business IdeasWhat Building Both a Services Firm and SaaS Taught Me About Business
Building both a services firm and SaaS products taught me the real edge isn’t choosing — it’s combining cash flow, customer insight and scalable software. -
Business Operations & LogisticsFor Professionals Who are Tired of Trackers, This AdGuard VPN Suite Is $40 Through May 17
Clean browsing across devices. -
EntrepreneursNFL Superstar George Kittle and His Wife Claire Kittle Reveal Their Playbook for Long-Term Success (And the Power of Having a Secret Reset Button)
George and Claire Kittle sit down to talk about what it takes to keep pushing the ball forward when obstacles big and small get in your way.By Dan Bova -
Business NewsDirty Dill Pickle Vodka Is Scaling Fast — and Inviting Its Community Along for the Ride
Dirty Dill CEO Dan Graves explains how its new crowdfunding campaign will fuel its next phase of growth.By Dan Bova -
Building a BusinessAfter a High School Student Asked If I’d Followed My Dream, I Realized I Needed to Quit Teaching. This Year My Business Is On Track to Make $200K.
Hannah Bigeleisen’s shift to functional design paved the way for a successful business.By Amanda Breen -
Thought LeadersHow to Know When It’s Time to End a Business Partnership — Plus 4 Steps to Protect Your Assets
Most entrepreneurs enter a partnership expecting it to last, but when goals change or conflicts emerge, a business breakup can become unavoidable.By Nellie Akalp -
TechWhy Brokers Who Build AI Into Their Foundation Will Define the Next Decade of Trading
Trading platform Opo empowers retail traders with the same intelligent tools that institutional desks have had for years.