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Building a BusinessThis 27-Year-Old’s ‘Bulletproof’ Business Strategy Led to $1 Million in Sales in 7 Minutes
Mikayla Nogueira reveals how the tactic helps a brand “explode.”By Amanda Breen -
Business NewsMicrosoft and Meta Veteran Reveals What Mentees Get Wrong About Mentorship
Mentees are making a common mistake, says engineer Fiona Fung.By Sherin Shibu -
Thought LeadersThe Invisible Gaps That Are Slowing Your Company Down (and How to Close Them)
A lot of leaders blame their teams for slow work. But the real problem is the system they’re working inside.
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Building a BusinessYou Have Six Seconds to Grab My Attention. Are Micro-Moments Your Marketing Edge?
Winning brands now compete on speed and relevance — not impressions. -
MarketingAfter Helping Hundreds of Brands, These Are the Social Media Moves I Recommend in 2026
The social media landscape is changing fast — here’s how brands can show up, get noticed and stay ahead this year.By Neil Patel -
Business NewsMark Cuban Says AI Is ‘Stupid’ — But Ignoring It Will Sink Your Business
The ‘Shark Tank’ billionaire warns that AI can make or break your company. -
Building a BusinessMost Entrepreneurs Have 1 Podcast — I Have 7. Here’s How It Gives Me a Huge Competitive Advantage.
Here’s why I created separate podcasts for different topics — and why you should do the same.By James Dooley -
EntrepreneursHow ‘Dirty Jobs’ Star Mike Rowe Found His True Purpose Deep in the Muck: ‘I Couldn’t Just Be the Guy Telling Gross Stories.’
Mike Rowe talks dirty about the skilled labor gap in America and finding success in some seriously stinky situations.By Dan Bova -
Business NewsCottage Cheese Company Lands $500 Million Valuation as Sales Surge 300%
Good Culture’s explosive growth shows how the once-niche dairy staple became a TikTok sensation. -
Business AccountingYour Complete Guide to Building Passive Income in 2026
Forget active income — it’s time to create some real financial freedom in your life.By Mikey Lucas -
EntrepreneursOpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health as a ‘Dedicated Space’ for Medical Questions
The new feature integrates medical records and wellness apps — but comes with disclaimers. -
Brick & MortarWhy the Future of Real Estate Tech Belongs to Suburbs, Not Skyscrapers
The next phase of U.S. PropTech will shift from enterprise high-rises to practical software built for the residential majority beyond major cities. -
Business NewsJob-Seekers Find the Market ‘Challenging to Break Through’ — And It’s Due to One Factor
The latest government data shows a “low-hire, low-fire” environment where employed workers enjoy security while unemployed workers struggle to find new roles.By Sherin Shibu -
Thought LeadersIf Your Culture Is Off, So Is Your Profit — Here’s How to Make Sure They Align
Culture is no longer a perk or a vibe — it’s a core business strategy that directly shapes trust, loyalty and revenue.By Mary Hagen -
Business NewsI Spent 6 Hours Getting Scanned and Tested at the Ultra-High-End Longevity Clinic Biograph. Here’s What Happened.
Here’s how medicine and cutting-edge technology are coming together to help us live longer, more energized lives.By Dan Bova -
Thought LeadersI Never Want to Retire — Here Are 7 Reasons Why
Whether you are a serial entrepreneur or have spent a lifetime growing a business, there comes a time when you question your next step. For many, that is retirement.By Cynthia Kay -
Thought LeadersIf You Don’t Have Integrity, Don’t Expect Success — Why Trust Is a Leader’s Most Valuable Asset
If people trust your word, opportunities will chase you. -
Thought LeadersShe Built a No-Code AI Company Now Worth More than $2 Billion. Here’s Her Secret to Growth.
Creatio CEO Katherine Kostereva founded the workflow automation company over a decade ago and grew it based on one growth principle.By Sherin Shibu -
EntrepreneursGet Lifetime Access to Thousands of Award-Winning Documentaries for Just $150
Science, history, technology, and nature content from the founder of Discovery Communications. -
Business NewsNetflix’s Co-CEO Reads This Fiction Book ‘Over and Over Again’ to Be a Better Leader
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos rarely reads traditional management literature, turning instead to fiction to ponder leadership.By Sherin Shibu -
Building a BusinessAI Can Clone Your Company in 48 Hours — But Here’s What You Need to Survive
Everything can be duplicated in 48 hours — but some businesses are finding ways to survive the copycat economy. -
Building a BusinessHow I Won Over Investors and Raised $1.5 Million Without a Network or Experience
I didn’t have a co-founder, prior exits or a deep-pocketed network. I still raised a $1.5 million seed round. Here’s how I positioned my pitch to win. -
TechAI Doesn’t Have to Be Expensive. Here Are 8 Smart Ways to Leverage It on a Modest Budget.
Practical guidance for small and mid-sized businesses to adopt AI affordably, improve efficiency, reduce cloud waste and achieve measurable business impact. -
EntrepreneursManage Stress and Mental Focus With This Meditation App
A structured approach to relaxation and clarity for entrepreneurs and professionals. -
Business AccountingBrewery of the Year: Another Big Step for a Major Player in a $282B Industry
And your invitation to share in what comes next as an early-stage investor. -
Business NewsThis Japanese Restaurant Just Paid $3.2 Million for One Fish
Sushi Zanmai’s owner shattered his own record at Tokyo’s New Year tuna auction. -
Business NewsWarren Buffett Famously Took a $100,000 Salary for 40 Years. Here’s How Much His Successor Will Make in 2026.
Greg Abel will make more in salary than Warren Buffett ever did as he transitions from vice chairman to CEO.By Sherin Shibu -
EntrepreneursHow This Entrepreneur’s Cold Email Convinced Cirque du Soleil to Take a Risk in Mexico
As most travelers flock to Tulum or Cancún, Ivan Chávez is wagering on a different vision, convincing the world’s top entertainment company to create a show from scratch.By Leo Zevin -
Business NewsAnswer 5 Simple Questions to Determine If It’s Time to Quit Your Job in 2026
The quick exercise could set you on the path to success.By Amanda Breen -
EntrepreneursHow Cowboy Kent Rollins Went From ‘Poor As Dirt’ to a YouTube Star With 3.5 Million Fans
Chef, cookbook author and entrepreneur Cowboy Kent Rollins rustled up big success by staying true to his beliefs and passion.By Dan Bova -
Building a Business5 of the Strangest Products at CES 2026, Including One That Lets You ‘Chat’ With Your Cat
Away from the corporate big wigs, here are some creative ideas bootstrapped entrepreneurs are pitching. -
Business AccountingPrivate Capital Isn’t Just for the 1% — How Entrepreneurs Can Invest Like the Rich
Many entrepreneurs know how to raise private capital — but far fewer understand how to invest it. -
Thought LeadersWomen Aren’t Less Ambitious — They’re Just Done Playing By Old Rules
Here are three ways I am redefining leadership on my own terms, along with so many other women.By Mita Mallick -
TechGet a Lifetime of Microsoft Office Pro 2021 for Windows for Just $35
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Building a BusinessFree Webinar | January 7: 5 Steps to Get Ahead in 2026
Get a break down of the exact planning and execution framework Kim Perell uses at the start of every year to scale businesses with intention. Register now! -
Business NewsTwitter and Pinterest Founders Join Forces on a New App Designed to Fix the ‘Terrible Devastation’ of Social Media
These founders helped build the very systems they are now trying to reform.By Sherin Shibu -
Business NewsThis Is What the New Lego Smart Brick Can Do — Its ‘Most Significant Evolution’ in 50 Years
Lego says the new brick will “make entire sets come to life” starting with Star Wars in March. -
Business Operations & LogisticsA New Kind of Security Risk Is Emerging. Take These 3 Steps to Protect Your Business.
As connected products blur the line between digital vulnerabilities and physical safety, manufacturers must make a fundamental paradigm shift. -
Business AccountingThis CEO Found a Way to Stop $30 Billion of Hydrogen From Going Up in Smoke
Big oil has a billion-dollar problem that one company is solving. -
Business NewsAmericans Are Ditching Pizza for Mexican Food — Here’s Why
Major chains are closing locations as the once-dominant pies fall to sixth place in restaurant sales. -
Business NewsA DoorDash Driver Was Fired for Using AI to Fake Food Delivery
The driver sent an AI-generated image of the order at the customer’s door, but never actually showed up with the food. -
Thought LeadersSkip the Wellness Trends for 2026. Read These 8 Books Instead.
Motivation fades. Systems last. These health, wellness and productivity reads offer systems entrepreneurs can actually use. -
Business NewsWorkers at This Toy Company Play a Board Game for Leadership Training: ‘Monopoly Meets a Crash Course MBA’
The $12 billion toy and entertainment company is known for classic games like Monopoly and Scrabble.By Sherin Shibu -
Side HustleThis 63-Year-Old Started a ‘Really Fun’ Side Hustle in a Dairy Barn and Saw About $500,000 in Revenue Last Year
Susan Efthimiou’s bout with Covid helped inspire her business.By Amanda Breen -
Thought LeadersWhat Sparks the World’s Most Successful Startups? The Answer Might Surprise You.
When founders get close enough to feel a customer’s pain, the right product becomes obvious. Proximity turns confusion into clarity and clarity into direction.By Alok Chanani -
Thought LeadersI Pick One Word Every Year to Guide My Decisions. Here’s Why It Works.
I choose a single word each year to guide my decisions, and in 2025, “Win” reshaped how I think about success, family and growth.By Rogers Healy -
Building a BusinessHe Started Making His Favorite Game Day Snack at Home. Now, His Brand Is Growing Fast.
Matt Ensero and Justin Egan started a business serving a beloved gameday snack, earned national recognition and found the right partner to scale. -
EntrepreneursLearn Up to 41 Languages Over a Lifetime for Just $90
Master business and personal conversations, travel phrases, and more in a variety of languages. -
Business NewsBank of America CEO Says Gen Z Is ‘Scared’ About the Future. Here’s His Advice for Them.
Bank of America received about 200,000 applications for 2,000 open positions, highlighting intense competition for entry-level roles.By Sherin Shibu -
Thought LeadersHere Are 3 Secrets to Help You Grow Your Career This Year, According to a Former Google Exec
Nicolas Darveau-Garneau worked with Google advertisers to help them improve their digital strategies.By Sherin Shibu -
Business AccountingThe Smart Funding Strategy That Accelerates Growth While Protecting Your Cash Flow
Learn how this asset-backed funding approach helps businesses acquire essential tools, preserve working capital and drive growth. -
Thought LeadersDon’t Set a New Year’s Resolution. There’s a Better Way to Achieve Your Goals in 2026.
Here’s why not setting a 2026 resolution might actually be better for you. -
Side HustleHow Can You Use AI to Start a Side Hustle? These Are the 10 Best-Paying Ones Right Now.
With the right tools, it’s easier than ever to make extra money outside of your 9-5.By Amanda Breen