Remove the fluff and get right to the point when presenting your services to a potential big customer
You start your own business largely to have more control over operations, but there’s a point where that can become detrimental to both yourself and your company
Here’s a look back on some of the best pieces of advice contractors shared in the pages of Dig Different magazine in the past year
If you haven’t talked to your accountant about new federal tax rules, make an appointment to do necessary adjustments.
Thinking about diving into the world of small-business ownership? You’ll be off to a good start if you first consider some of the tough lessons many business owners learn early on.
Bad online reviews — justified or not — are inevitable, but you have a lot of control over how things play out from there
Transitioning to a paid time off system may make your employees happier and save you time, money and human resources headaches down the road
Extending credit to customers presents risks, but you can take some simple steps to protect your business.
Aerial photos and videos promote your business by demonstrating the extent of work you do for customers
Business success depends on knowing how to assign the right tasks to the right workers, and then overseeing projects to ensure the customer is happy