Sunday, March 19, 2017

Safety on the Job – Importance of Small Business Safety Checklists



Running a small business can be an exciting venture as profits begin to grow and new employees are added to the payroll. However, one thing that many small business owners often overlook is that with growth come additional risks. Safety procedures for a handful of employees can be totally different than when there are twenty or thirty people milling about at their duties. From the front end where visitors and clients are received to shipping and receiving in the back end, there are safety procedures which should be in place in order to prevent an unfortunate accident.



OSHA Small Business Handbook a Must

Provided by the United States Department of Labor, the Small Business Handbook distributed by OSHA is a must for every small business. In this booklet the Occupational Safety & Health Administration give precise instructions in regards to safety on the job. From ensuring that everything from dock lifts which need to have sides and/or railings to non-skid floor mats in areas where floors get wet or greasy, everything you need to know is detailed in the book.

Thursday, March 9, 2017

4 Ways Businesses can Leverage Smartphone for Mobile Marketing



With a huge boom in smartphone ownership, these devices are now being used in more ways than ever imagined, especially in the marketing world. Smartphones are being used for more than just taking pictures or chatting with friends. Ignoring their marketing potential can cost you dearly in the future. Read on to find four ways you can take advantage of the booming smartphone industry to get your business out to more people.



1. Set up a Mobile Friendly Site

The first and most important part of a mobile marketing effort is making sure your website is mobile friendly. Nothing turns customers away like not being able to access your website easily or find the information they’re looking for, and without a specifically designed mobile site, customers may just see a jumble of disorganized information. Potential clients won’t know how to reach you, or what your services are, and if you’re a store, may skip out on purchasing an item because they can’t figure out the website. With your mobile website, make sure all the important information is easily accessible—you may want to weed out wordy intro paragraphs or extra graphics. If you’re a little more tech savvy and don’t want to mess with a website, getting an app made specifically for your store or business is an excellent move forward and can expand your clientele pool. Check out Perfecto Mobile to ensure your app and website are performing optimally on mobile devices.

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