FEATURE
Marketing is changing. Your company is being discovered in ways that were not the case just a few years ago. Research oftentimes no longer starts on a search engine, but they often end there. So, figure out where your prospects are and go be with them on those spaces.
Resources mentioned:
SparkToro
https://sparktoro.com/
Today’s guest is Mickey Mellen, of GreenMellen:
Mickey’s email: mickey@greenmellenmedia.com
Mickey’s LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickmel/
GreenMellen web page: https://www.greenmellenmedia.com/
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NEWS ROUNDUP
A persistent labor shortage continues to hamper small business growth
https://www.nfib.com/news/press-release/nfib-jobs-report-labor-shortages-continue-to-constrain-small-business-job-growth/
Small business owners are growing increasingly pessimistic about the economy
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/09/small-businesses-expect-recession-with-trump-tariffs-poll.html
Tariffs impacts owners’ decision-making to buy or sell businesses in 2025
https://www.bizbuysell.com/insight-report/
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Email me at adam@smallbizflash.com.
Show web site: www.smallbizflash.com
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