The Expanding Small Business Web (Social Media Infographics)

December 15, 2016

Finding a well-regarded local restaurant, hair stylist, dry cleaner — you name it — takes little more than a simple web search and a quick scroll through reviews and ratings. With 97 percent of U.S. online consumers relying on the internet to shop locally and with customers offering their peers unsolicited business reviews all the time, it’s more important than ever for small businesses to engage with customers on social media and to create a website to shape and grow their online presences. In this infographic, we look at how small businesses are working with the web. Click the infographic for a larger view.

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Axial

Launched in 2010, Axial (www.axial.net) is the largest network on the internet for professionals who run, advise, and finance private companies. Every week, over 200 private companies use Axial to passively explore or actively pursue a financial transaction. CEOs and transaction professionals join Axial to access advice and capital, build relationships and exchange opportunities that help them and their organizations succeed. Axial is headquartered in New York, NY, and is backed by Comcast Ventures, Redpoint Ventures and First Round.

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