Currently, up to 78% of all workplaces monitor their employees — and for good reason. U.S. loses amounted to $50 billion a year due to employee internal theft. It’s time to fight back against this far too common threat. It’s reported that the FBI has found that employee theft, which they refer to as “shrinkage” is the fastest growing crime in the United States. American companies lose 7% of their yearly revenue to theft or employee fraud. “We are seeing … Continue reading “How Businesses Can Fight Back Against Employee Theft”
Uber Inks deal With Fair to Revamp Vehicle Access Issues
Posted on June 20, 2019July 19, 2024Categories Featured NewsA typical lease agreement limits driving to around 12,000 miles per year with the option of purchasing more. That could soon change, however, and Uber is at the center of this new automotive approach. According to Bloomberg, Uber has lowered its barriers for driving for those who are hurting financially. This new approach wouldn’t require Uber drivers to make a big financial commitment with a years-long lease and is much more flexible when it comes to letting drivers return their … Continue reading “Uber Inks deal With Fair to Revamp Vehicle Access Issues”
Shipping Container Community Opens Its Doors To Low Income Boise Residents
Posted on June 11, 2019December 30, 2020Categories Featured NewsAt the end of 2017, approximately 111 million people called apartments home in the United States. While many people choose to rent due to its affordability, some are still unable to manage the associated costs. Boise, Idaho, has been struggling with just that problem; a severe housing shortage (in 2015, the city announced that it would need to construct 10,000 homes in the coming decade to keep up with population growth) combined with low-income residents has resulted in a desperate … Continue reading “Shipping Container Community Opens Its Doors To Low Income Boise Residents”
Build Better Links: 5 Expert Tips
Posted on June 11, 2019July 19, 2024Categories Featured NewsTwo of the most important ranking factors for Search Engine Optimization are high-quality content and links. But how do you build quality links to your website? Content that answers the user’s questions is vital for earning links from authoritative websites, building your brand, and nurturing your audience. However, you can also use other tools to build links to your site. Consider the following tips from the following SEO experts. Have Content Worth Sharing “Your website will be one of your … Continue reading “Build Better Links: 5 Expert Tips”
Educators Across the Country Struggle With Low Salaries
Posted on June 1, 2019July 19, 2024Categories Featured NewsTeachers are some of the hardest working people on the planet. They have to deal with children of all ages and all the drama, stress, exhaustion that comes with it. They prepare basically year-round, spend countless hours grading papers and exams, and have to develop personalized approaches for each one of their students. Also, they are underpaid — quite drastically in some parts of the United States. Even in private schools, where up to 80% of teachers have advanced college … Continue reading “Educators Across the Country Struggle With Low Salaries”
4 Expert Tips To Update Your Digital Marketing in 2019
Posted on May 29, 2019July 19, 2024Categories Entrepreneurs, Featured News, Sales & MarketingDigital marketing is an ever-changing industry, and while there are always a few tried and true tricks to help you succeed, you’ll want to keep your tactics and strategies updated more often than not. Google is constantly changing its search algorithm, which means digital marketing companies must constantly adapt. So in the changing world of SEM marketing, how can you update your digital marketing to stay current with industry best practices? We asked SEO and digital marketing experts to share … Continue reading “4 Expert Tips To Update Your Digital Marketing in 2019”
Up to 20% of Americans Go Into Debt To Attend Weddings
Posted on May 21, 2019July 19, 2024Categories Featured NewsA growing number of Americans are going into debt to pay for pre-wedding events, data shows. According to a recent poll of 1,039 adults by Credit Karma, one in five people (21%) said they went into debt to fund their own wedding while 20% said they’ve gone into debt to attend someone else’s. This may come as a surprise until you remember the average price of a wedding is $35,329. The average number of guests at a wedding is 165, … Continue reading “Up to 20% of Americans Go Into Debt To Attend Weddings”