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February 8, 2022
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Cloudiser™ is an innovative IT consulting firm that offers Consulting as a Service (CaaS) products with the primary focus on Public and Hybrid Cloud solutions.
Infographic | September 5, 2021
Discover who's driving today's small businesses, the impacts of COVID-19, and what small business owners expect the future to hold in 2021.
Infographic | April 9, 2020
The team at the UK Domain show you how to manage your small business during coronavirus with this handy infographic It’s a tough time for everybody, but being a small business owner comes with its own set of coronavirus-related challenges. The UK Domain have created this infographic to give you some steer through the crisis.
Infographic | February 22, 2022
B2B Marketers use LinkedIn as part of their content marketing efforts and orginate web traffic from the same platform. Find out the best suitable time to post and the Influencer Marketing hubs available on LinkedIn.
Infographic | January 10, 2020
It’s no surprise that consumers often feel a more personal connection to small businesses. There’s something about doing business with an independent CPA or indie cafe owner than with a big tax accounting firm or national coffee chain. But those personal connections have to be earned over time. With each interaction, one customer at a time, small businesses must prove themselves trustworthy. That trust forms the foundation for customer loyalty. In October 2019, we surveyed consumers to find out what they look for in the small businesses they support, as well as what business owners can do to earn their trust. Here’s what we learned about how small businesses earn customer loyalty.
Infographic | January 14, 2020
B2B Payment Innovation Keys Advantages.
Infographic | February 26, 2020
Starting a business is an inherently risky endeavor, especially when headlines and statistics tout findings that around 20 percent of small businesses fail within the first year and 50 percent within five years. But those prospects can change dramatically based on where you headquarter your business. A recent study from online business loan site LendingTree found that certain cities in the U.S. are better places to start new small businesses than others. To determine the rankings, LendingTree looked at the data it has from companies applying for loans and studied the percentages of businesses that were profitable, the percentage less than six years old, the percentage with less than $1 million in revenue and the percentage with fewer than 250 employees across U.S. metro areas.
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