Our Blog

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.

These 4 AI Tools Saved Me 20+ Hours a Week—Here’s How to Use Them

By Richard | May 3, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Most entrepreneurs are still using AI to save time—but the smartest ones are using it to make money, scale their business, and replace entire departments with digital agents. This isn’t about ChatGPT or surface-level hacks. It’s about using AI Agents—your 24/7 Phantom Workforce—to run key parts of […]

6 Small Business Ideas You Can Start With Just $1,000

By Richard | May 2, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Starting a business doesn’t have to mean raising big capital or inventing something new. Sometimes, the best opportunities are right in front of us — like helping other businesses show up online where it really counts. In this article, I’ll give you six ideas to start a […]

Why the National Thoroughbred League Is a Sports Investment Unicorn in the Making

By Richard | May 2, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Many founders enter a new industry with dreams of disruption. But when Randall Lane and Bob Daugherty launched the National Thoroughbred League, their goal was different: to elevate a legacy sport that’s long been iconic but largely unchanged. Horse racing is one of the oldest sports in […]

Kohl’s CEO Ashley Buchanan Fired After 4 Months: ‘Conflicts’

By Richard | May 2, 2025

Kohl’s CEO, Ashley Buchanan, was fired on Thursday after the retailer discovered he had entered into business deals with someone with whom he had a “personal relationship.” Buchanan was let go after only four months on the job—he had just started in January. He was previously the CEO of the craft store, Michaels. After an […]

Starbucks Adding New Staff, Says Machines Alone Won’t Cut It

By Richard | May 2, 2025

Starbucks has found that removing human labor in favor of machines doesn’t work for the company — so now the coffee chain is hiring old-fashioned human baristas at thousands of stores. Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol stated in a call with investors earlier this week that the company’s effort to reduce headcount over the past few […]

How Web Data Helps You Stay Ahead of the Competition

By Richard | May 1, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. To stay ahead, ecommerce businesses can’t ignore the importance of data, especially the sort of public web data that their competition has access to. Whether it’s tracking competitor prices or catching the latest consumer trends, having access to web data empowers companies to make smarter choices, no […]

Remote Work Doesn’t Have to Mean Remote Relationships

By Richard | May 1, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Remote and hybrid work have opened doors to efficiency, flexibility and new ways of collaborating across distances. But as technology keeps teams constantly plugged in, many employees find themselves feeling more isolated. Those spontaneous hallway chats and unplanned lunch meetups that often forged the strongest workplace bonds […]

Lawn Care CEO’s Tips for Customer Relationships

By Richard | May 1, 2025

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. At Speno’s Lawn Care in Raleigh, North Carolina, lawn care involves more than landscaping — it’s also about building trust with customers and showing up for them when it matters most. For owner Sam Speno, growing a reputable local business comes down to one clear mission: making […]

Americans Have a Blind Spot When It Comes to Small Business

By Richard | May 1, 2025

Most people feel personally and emotionally connected to the small businesses in their communities, but they underestimate how widespread small businesses are on a broader scale. That’s according to a new report released Wednesday by digital marketing and automation platform Constant Contact. The report gathered responses from over 8,000 people in the U.S., U.K., Canada, […]