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Intermission: Let's All Go to the Lobby'-Small Business

©2020 Laurel J. Delaney.  All rights reserved. Let’s All Go to the Lobby’ – an animated musical advertisement – has been playing before features in theaters since 1957, but it does more than entice audiences to buy popcorn.  It promoted newly constructed concession stands in theaters across the country and generated extra revenue for enterprises. Listen to the jingle from this short film .  Now that will stick in your head for a while.  A little more history: Chicago-based Filmack Studios released the trailer animated by the producer of Popeye, Dave Fleischer, as part of a series of similar Technicolor shorts to promote the newly installed concession stands in theaters across the country. The film has lasted in movie theaters because it does more than its intended purpose to introduce audiences to theaters’ new way of making revenue—it embodies the moment such an intricate part of watching a film in theaters began. Learn more . from The Global Small Business Blog https

Global E-Commerce Shipping and Its Challenges-Small Business

©iStock/Feodora Chlosea Today’s consumers are comfortable buying from eCommerce vendors located overseas, boosting the number of packages being shipped cross-border. Simultaneously, retailers have adopted an omni channel shipping strategy that has shifted inventory from centralized distribution centers to brick-and-mortar stores and even directly from manufacturers, regardless of their location. Result?  An avalanche of inbound packages that has overwhelmed U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) resources, whose systems have historically been geared to processing larger containers. Read more about the challenges faced by global shippers – requires registration. from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2I4rwZS Global E-Commerce Shipping and Its Challenges-Small Business

Plant the Seed to Global Entrepreneurship: Find Your Early Adopters-Small Business

©iStock/wallix Mariana van der Walt writes about how "Entrepreneurs need to be part of an environment – an entrepreneurship ecosystem – that will provide them with good access to markets, skills, finance, mentorship and talent." We could not agree more. In her article below, she provides a summary of the most common elements that need to be present and aligned in a thriving, supportive entrepreneurship ecosystem. For example, "Growing an entrepreneurship ecosystem in such an environment can be challenging but can be done if planned well and purposefully managed to grow. Doing it in phases is the best way forward," says Mariana. Here are the three phases: Phase one: Find your early adopters. Arrange a few workshops and maybe even run a competition for business ideas, with winners getting a small prize to set up their idea.  Phase two: Support new microbusinesses with a stick factor.  What's that?  Find out by reading the article! Phase thr

Relaxing Celtic Music: The Ultimate Calming and Soothing-Small Business

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The Novel Coronavirus Disrupts the Entire Global Supply Chain-Small Business

©iStock/Surlyapong Thongsawang Even if you are buying from factories in India, Vietnam and Myanmar, many of the materials to finish off a product still depend on Chinese producers. The deadly novel coronavirus that has devastated the Chinese economy is having a ripple effect across the globe. And while it has hit the lucrative auto, tech, energy and tourism industries particularly hard, it is also hurting the small businesses that shape everyday life in just about every corner of the world. The food we eat, the work we do and the clothes we wear are all daily reminders of the vital role China plays in the global economy. Read more about how the coronavirus is a daily reminder of China's global reach . from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2PmnAYr The Novel Coronavirus Disrupts the Entire Global Supply Chain-Small Business

Today in Global Small Business: A Formula for Global Growth-Small Business

©iStock/ALLVISIONN What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners: Everybody is hurting over the coronavirus – big and small companies alike . If it weren't for manufacturers and strong exports , North Carolina would not nearly be so healthy economically. Quote of the week: “You will never FIND time for anything.  If you want time, you must MAKE it.” – Charles Bixton Here's a formula for global growth after the start-up stage. New research will help make marketing to Millennial Small Business Owners (MSBOs) less of a shot in the dark.  Who wouldn't want to find this out? Take a look at a comprehensive analysis report entitled Global Ecommerce Tools for Small Businesses Market Size, Status and Forecast 2019-2025 that gives an overview of the relevant market including analysis, latest market trends, and developments including features, technology and market chain types, applications and top manufacturers. fr

Let Yourself Go So You Can Rise-Small Business

©2020 Laurel J. Delaney.  All rights reserved. "Life is like a balloon.  If you never let yourself go, you'll never know how far you can rise." – Anonymous from The Global Small Business Blog https://ift.tt/2PhHjIJ Let Yourself Go So You Can Rise-Small Business