Small Businesses Face Tough Road After Harvey, Job Creation Down


Small Businesses Face Tough Road After Harvey, Job Creation Down

Small businesses in the wake of Harvey face a tough road ahead. In order to overcome the massive flooding, damage and displacement of employees and customers, businesses might have to rely on special loans and programs to rebuild.

You can read more about small business options after Harvey and other news making headlines this week in the Small Business Trends news and information roundup.

Economy

As Harvey Passes, Texas Small Businesses Face Struggle Ahead

As Tropical Storm Harvey moves towards Louisiana, catastrophic flooding continues resulting in increased damage for small businesses and homeowners around Houston and the Texas coast. But in the weeks and months following the storm, small businesses in the area may find their greatest challenge is trying to find a way to get back up and running.

Employment

ADP Small Business Report — Service Businesses Driving Job Creation

Small businesses in the U.S. created about 48,000 jobs in the last month. That’s according to the August ADP (NASDAQ:ADP) Small Business Report. This figure actually shows a slow-down in job creation among America’s small businesses.

Report: Small Business Job Creation Down .02 Percent as Wages Continue to Rise

Small business job growth in the U.S. has slowed for the sixth straight month as wages for these jobs continues to rise. That’s according to the latest Paychex | IHS Small Business Employment Watch for August. The Small Business Jobs Index did show a slight dip that was negligible.

Local Marketing

MoviePass Shows Small Businesses the Power of Membership Programs — as Long as They Work!

MoviePass is a new service that essentially lets customers see one movie in participating theaters every day for just $10 per month. The service creates an obvious incentive for customers. Unfortunately, the service might still have some bugs that need to be worked out. Business Insider recently tested out the service and ran into some issues, however.

Star Wars Promotion Teaches Small Businesses Important Local Marketing Lesson

Disney is going local to promote the newest Star Wars movie. Instead of sticking with nationwide advertising campaigns and huge events in big cities around the world, the popular film franchise is letting fans discover secrets about the new movie through an augmented reality game that takes them to locations within their own communities.

55 Percent of Buyers Prefer Shopping with Brands Over Retailers

More than half of all shoppers (55 percent) say they want to shop directly at the brand manufacturer rather than a retailer. That’s great if you own a manufacturing company and put your name on your products. If, however, you are a retailer, you might want to revisit your strategy to attract and retain your customers.

Management

Work Burnout Poses Problem for Small Business Owners, Per Xero Survey

As a small business owner, you may have suffered work burnout. At the very least, you’ve seen the effects of burnout on your team or others in the workplace. According to a new Xero survey released today, you’re not alone. The majority of small businesses (77 percent) feel the effects of burnout at work — at least some of the time.

What Small Business Owners Can Learn from NFL Superstar Tom Brady

Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are the defending Super Bowl champions. They are also projected as the favorite to win the Super Bowl again this season. Playing now in his 17th year as a professional quarterback, Brady’s career arc has been nothing short of spectacular. He went from a lightly-regarded prospect in college to arguably the greatest quarterback in NFL history.

30 Percent of Small Business Owners Don’t Take a Salary

Running your own small business is the life, right? Being in control of your day and your destiny sounds great. That’s the goal and the reason you decide to venture into business on your own, but a new Fundera survey of small business owners reveals small business ownership isn’t for the weak-willed or faint of heart. The life certainly comes with its hardships.

Small Biz Spotlight

Spotlight: Milk and Eggs Startup Provides an Online Farmers Market in Los Angeles

Even though health is a major trend in the food industry right now, healthy food isn’t always easy to find. That’s the reality that led one entrepreneur in L.A. to start Milk & Eggs. You can read about this startup and how it’s changing the way consumers can buy healthy food items below in this week’s Small Business Spotlight.

Small Business Operations

As Trump Cuts Business Regulations, State and Local Governments Invest in Red Tape (INFOGRAPHIC)

As Donald Trump continues to cut Federal regulations, local and state governments are going the opposite direction by implementing new employer regulations. A new infographic by Paychex highlights five areas where state and local governments are adding layers of regulation on employers.

Social Media

YouTube’s New Design Overhaul Signals Changes for Small Business Users Too

If you went on YouTube this morning and felt something was amiss but couldn’t quite put your finger on it, you were not alone. The company made several changes to the user interface (UI) for the desktop and mobile platforms, along with a redesigned logo.

Facebook Goes After “Fake News” Business Model, Stops Violators from Buying Ads

Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) just announced it is taking yet another step to ensure what it calls ‘False News’ (widely known as ‘Fake News'”) is not spread across its platform.

The Small Business Benefits of Using Live Video (INFOGRAPHIC)

The convergence of several technologies is making live video or streaming available to anyone with a smartphone. According to a new infographic from One Productions, it will grow the industry to $70.05 billion by 2021.

Technology Trends

Fitbit Smartwatches Remind Entrepreneurs Products Should Have a Reason for Being

Fitbit’s (NYSE:FIT) new smartwatch, the Fitbit Ionic, is currently available for pre-order. But the company wants you to know that this isn’t just another generic smartwatch — this one actually has a reason for being. In keeping with the company’s history, the Fitbit Ionic has a specific focus on health and fitness.

Small Businesses Can Market with GIPHY as Platform Passes 200 Million Users

In just four years, GIPHY has reached 200 million daily users, while serving more than one billion GIFs (Graphics Interchange Format) every day. In announcing this milestone, the company is still trying to figure out how to monetize the platform as more people and businesses come aboard. You probably already know what a GIF is, but GIPHY might be new to you.

10 Phishing Examples in 2017 that Targeted Small Business

Did you know 60 percent of small businesses that have been hacked go out of business within six months of the cyber-attack? With phishing scams on the rise, businesses need to be aware of the various attacks in circulation and how to be prepared if they fall victim to a malicious cyber-attack.

Zoho Writer App for Mobile Lets Small Business Teams Stay Connected — No Matter What

Ever get a bright idea when in an area with poor internet and mobile access so you can’t share it with the team? Zoho has your back with some new upgrades included in its Writer for Mobile app. The redesign to the company’s existing iOS and Android apps lets you view and edit your work even when you’re offline.

MasterCard Moves Into Mexico City Creating Small Business Benefits

MasterCard (NYSE:MA) is setting its sights on Mexico City, a major metropolitan area that still runs mainly on cash transactions. And the initiative could have an impact on small businesses. There are about 22 million people in the Mexico City area. And more than half of them don’t even have a bank account. So they aren’t using credit and debit cards for purchases

GoDaddy TrustedSite Helps Small Businesses Build Trust Online

GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) introduces a new website security certification service called TrustedSite. The certification makes it easier for small businesses without the name recognition of larger brands to establish online trust and better protect their online customers.

Harvey Flooding Photo via Shutterstock

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  1. The damages is great and it is bound to affect more than businesses. It is also affecting life as it is.