July Small Business News You Can Use

This month's articles include need-to-know information for small businesses, including social media trends that work for small businesses, and more.

From business ideas to researching the competition, CO—by U.S. Chamber of Commerce is a resource that provides practical and real-world advice on how to run your business—from managing your employees to keeping the books. Check out these articles from CO–


Google Pushes to Help Small Businesses Sell More with Generative AI

Find out how the search engine giant is weaving (free) content creation tools into its shopping ecosystem to level the playing field between big brands and SMBs.

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6 Essential Steps to Creating a Brilliant Social Media Marketing Strategy

With an effective social media marketing funnel, small businesses increase brand awareness and drive site visits. Learn how to craft your blueprint and leverage technology.

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How Bancroft Capital Created A Meaningful Business Model

Cauldon Quinn, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bancroft Capital, shares how his military experience inspired his business’s mission to both do well and do good.

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5 Ways to Manage B2B Customer Expectations

In the B2B market, customer satisfaction is essential to a business’s long-term success. Here are five ways to effectively manage B2B customer expectations.

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How Retailer J. Jill Is Leveraging the 40-Plus Women’s Market

The clothing brand has expanded its sizes, created a premium collection, and added more work outfit options in response to customer feedback.

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