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'Failure Is Just an Opportunity for Growth': How 1996 Olympic Gymnastics Gold Medalist Dominque Dawes Survived and Thrived As a Small Business Owner During the Pandemic
Dominique Dawes, the first female African-American gymnast to win an individual Olympic medal, highlights how small business owners can succeed through flexibility and balancing work and personal life.
Managing Every Single Task on Your Own Is a Trap for Business Owners — Here's How I Moved From Doing It All to Doing What Matters
Trying to do everything on your own doesn't benefit you or your business.
These Are the 20 Best Cities for Small Businesses, According to a New Report
Sun-seeking entrepreneurs are in luck—14 of the top 20 best cities for entrepreneurs in 2024 were located below the Sun Belt.
Why Having A Strong Brand Isn't a Luxury — But a Necessity for Business Success
Thomas Edison did not invent the lightbulb. Many people believe he did due to successful branding and narrative-building.
How Piff the Magic Dragon Went From a Struggling Performer to Building a Multi-Million-Dollar Magical Empire
The hilarious self-described loser of "America's Got Talent" shares his advice for finding the right fit for your talents and explains why he spent $60,000 to clone his dog.
How the 2024 Election Outcome Could Affect Interest Rates and Impact Your Finances
Let's take a look at how each candidate's policies could impact interest rates if they win the election.
'A Real Growing Up Moment For Me': OpenAI's 39-Year-Old CEO Says He Learned a Lot from Being Fired
Sam Altman shares the lessons he learned after being fired (and rehired) from the company he co-founded and what he sees for the future of AI.
Nike's New CEO Was an Intern at the Brand in 1988. He's Now in Charge of Saving One of the Biggest Sports Apparel Legacies in the World.
Elliott Hill started his career at Nike as an intern in 1988 and took on 19 different roles in the organization before retiring in 2020. Now, he's back as chief executive.
Inside a Sport Marketing Giant's Playbook for Connecting Big Brands With Rabid Fans
John Rowady, the founder and CEO of sports marketing powerhouse rEvolution, shares his strategy for global growth.
Shaquille O'Neal Used an Unconventional Strategy to Start His Chicken Restaurant — Here's Why It Worked
The NBA Hall of Famer leveraged his 35 million Instagram followers to build buzz around Big Chicken before it even launched.
Do You Know Your LinkedIn SSI Score? Here's How to Find It and Why It Matters for Your Branding
Your LinkedIn SSI score is a key measure of how effectively you're building your personal brand and growing your network.
Unleashing the Power of the Two-Minute Rule: A Productivity Hack
How often have you found yourself overwhelmed by an endless list of tasks? Although seemingly insignificant, these small tasks can add up and cause unnecessary stress and procrastination. Fortunately, the...
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77% of Small Business Owners Say This Channel Is Driving Most of Their Sales Right Now
In a survey with Faire, we asked 12,000 small businesses to share their most successful strategies and most pressing concerns.
These Founders Had an 'Icky Feeling' as Their Startup Soared to a $12 Billion Valuation. Now They're Getting Raw and Honest About What Went Wrong.
Faire is a platform for small businesses, but it grew big the wrong way — almost becoming a $12 billion wreck. Here's how it fixed the problem, and why you should think twice before skyrocketing.