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  • 10 Most Infamous Art Forgers in History

    Great art can be a worthwhile investment as can fine art investing. Even if you don’t love the beauty of art, a rare piece typically increased exponentially in value every decade or so. The lure of easy money has led many artists to attempt to fool buyers while gaining large fortunes from their imitations of […]

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    How to Recruit Gen Z and Retain Them in the Workplace

    The age of Gen Z has arrived in the workforce in full force. Gen Z is coming of age that they will be a predominant generation making up a great deal of the nation’s workers. That said, is your business in tune with their needs and preferences to be ready to recruit and retain Gen […]

  • Businesses You Can Start With $10,000 or Less

    Businesses You Can Start With $10,000 or Less

    If you’re thinking about starting a business, you might be concerned about the startup costs.  From renting an office space to purchasing a business license, there are all kinds of fees that go into starting a business.  However, if you’re interested in making money while doing something you love, there is no better way than […]

  • How To Start a Business When You’re Still Employed

    Starting a new business is always a risky venture and one of the things that a budding entrepreneur can do to manage their risk is to start a business while retaining their day job. At first glance that might sound a little crazy – after all many people swear that it should be “all or […]

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    What is the Employee Retention Credit?

    During the pandemic, you probably heard about the PPP loans, but do you remember hearing about another program that could be of significant benefit to your businesses’ bottom line? It’s time to explore if your company is a fit to receive the Employee Retention Credit (ERC). Make sure to check if you are eligible as […]

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    How Should You Measure Corporate Learning?

    When it comes to properly training your employees, how do you know that the learning and development programs are being carried out correctly and are truly effective? It is important to measure the impact of corporate learning through measuring the ROI. Learn more in the visual deep dive below, courtesy of Arist: Source: Arist

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    Favorite Brands By Generation

    Grandma always used Jergens hand lotion and its distinct fragrance takes me back. Mom always used Tide and Downey and her laundry was always best. Can you guess my generation? When a product provokes a pleasant emotional response consumers feel connected. This intimate connection translates into huge revenue for brands.  MBLM’s annual Brand Intimacy Study […]

  • Seasonal Products Boost Sales

    10 Ways Seasonal Products Boost Sales

    This year, the rumbling of pumpkin spice barreling into stores nears you came a little early. Even the (in)famous PSL made its annual debut on August 28th instead of the usual September first. It’s unlikely that Peter Dukes knew that he was going to change the world when he invented the Pumpkin Spice Latte 15 […]

  • Universal Basic Income For Dummies

    Andrew Yang is the first Presidential candidate in history to seriously propose a Universal Basic Income (UBI) for all Americans. So what’s all the fuss about? Proponents argue primarily for four points: 1) It’s a way of leveling the playing field a little bit and dealing with the growing wealth disparity between the rich and […]

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    How Women are Restoring Confidence in Their Return to Office

    It isn’t easy to come back to an office after such unprecedented times of the pandemic. Many women may have lost some confidence in their professional appearance and are concerned for potential ageism issues. Learn more about how such plastic surgery techniques such as the mommy makeover may be just the very think needed in […]