Lynn Ruthe
Lynn Ruthe is an experienced writer who specializes in the marketing and communications field for non-profits and small businesses.
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How to Improve Relationships With Returning Employees
As businesses begin operating in traditional workplaces again and employees begin to return to work it’s important for employers to improve and maintain good relationships with their employees. The last year has been tough for…
How To Prep Your Life For Quitting Your 9 to 5
Are you someone who has been juggling a 9 to 5 job while dedicating all your free time to being an entrepreneur? While balancing essentially two jobs, life can be stressful. However, when you begin…
How to Use Cloud-Based MDM to Better Manage Your Small Business
Data means everything to businesses these days. Accurate and retrievable information about customers, competitors, suppliers, and regulators is the difference between having your act together and being up scat creek without a paddle. For those…
Tekion: The First Retail Operating Platform (DMS)
The retail scene has altered. Where earlier we were restricted by physical openness, we currently enjoy a whole universe of business that deals directly with us. Accordingly, the retail business has turned exceptionally client experience-driven,…
Self-Employed? 8 Ways to Lower Your Expenses
You own your own home-based business and, like many, had a tough financial year. 2020 is a year that most people want to leave behind. Thankfully, there are several ways to reduce your home-based business…
6 Great Tips for New Macbook Users
Purchasing a new Macbook may leave you wondering about certain things, particularly if you have been using Windows before. Macbooks continue to grow in popularity thanks to their performance, neat features, and a plethora of…
4 Marketing Solutions for the Online Banking Industry
Operating an online-only bank or an internet bank differs from conventional banking in a variety of ways. It is for a good reason too. For instance, the absence of brick-and-mortar branches and excessive staff leads…
4 Smart Ways to Embrace Change to Grow Your Business
Pixabay (CC0 License) The first few years of a business are generally the trickiest time to traverse, with obstacles arising on a regular basis. To be more accurate, those obstacles won’t stop arising the longer…
3 Small Business Lessons I Learned as a Private School Administrator
When people think of a small business, it’s usually a Main Street-style shop—a florist, a hair salon, a restaurant. On a bigger scale, it could be a local marketing firm, a graphic design agency, or…
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