Friday, February 3, 2023

The 40 Best Google Tools For Productivity And Marketing …And Other Small Business Tech News This Week - Forbes

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Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?
1 - These are the 40 best Google tools for productivity and marketing according to Search Engine Land.
The staff at tech website Search Engine Land recently put together a list of the 40 best Google tools for productivity and marketing. The list includes tools such as Gmail for its secure email service, Google Ads for targeting ideal customers, Google Alerts to help monitor your business’s reputation, Google Analytics to help measure website traffic and app usage, and more. You can view the entire list here. (Source: Search Engine Journal)
Why this is important for your business:
I was mostly aware of all the tools – many free – that Google provides for small businesses to help with productivity and marketing but this great list compiled by Brian Frederick not only refreshed my memory but also surprised me with a few unknowns. And wow…there are so many of them! If you run a small business it’s worth taking some time to go through these apps – you’ll also be surprised.
2 - American Express and TikTok have launched the #ShopSmall Accelerator to help small businesses reach new audiences on Small Business Saturday.
American Express announced this past week that it is launching the #ShopSmall Accelerator in partnership with TikTok. The program is aimed at helping small business owners expand their audiences to encourage a new generation to shop on Small Business Saturday. American Express supports small businesses throughout the year with its goal to power $100 billion in small business spending between 2021 to 2025. (Source: Yahoo Finance)
Why this is important for your business:
Starting this past week, the #ShopSmall Accelerator will include an offer for eligible small business owners to earn a $100 TikTok advertising credit. In addition, small business owners will be given access to tools and resources to think like TikTok creators, including a tutorial at AmericanExpress.com/ShopSmallAccelerator on how your business can stand out on the platform. These are good incentives to help expand your business to the millions of potential TikTok customers.
3 - KnowBe4 has released a holiday kit with cybersecurity resources.
Security platform KnowBe4 recently announced its roll out of a tool kit with essential, new resources for the holidays. As the provider of the globe’s biggest simulated phishing and security awareness training platform, KnowBe4 released the tool kit in an effort to help users stay protected during the cyber chaos that the holidays bring on. (Source: PRNewsWire)
Why this is important for your business:
As you’re probably aware, ransomware and other malware attacks have exploded over the past few years, particularly because so many people are working from home in unprotected environments. KnowBe4 has become a very popular tool with my clients that want to test their employees on the latest threats because many studies have shown that it’s poor training and people errors that are causing most of the security problems we face.
4 - GoFreight has raised $23 million to become the “Shopify of freight forwarding.”
Startup GoFreight recently raised $23 million and aims to become the “Shopify of freight forwarding.” GoFreight plans to use the new funding toward developing features to help with purchase order management, rate management, and smart quotations. (Source: TechCrunch)
Why this is important for your business:
This is a vertical application specifically designed for companies in the transportation, logistics and freight-forwarding industries with power features to help with shipment management, security, container tracking, booking, quotes, accounting and reporting. The startup’s backend software helps make operations run more efficiently and its frontend software enables users to give quotes and establish a storefront in mere minutes.
5 - Amazon plans to test facial recognition technology to verify seller identity.
Amazon recently announced its plans to test forgery detection, facial recognition, as well as additional automated tech to provide an alternative to identity verification of those selling online. The test will initially be voluntary for potential U.S.-based sellers. Those who do not want to participate will be given the option to have a video call with human reviewers. Amazon said the biometric data will be used only for identity verification. (Source: GeekWire)
Why this is important for your business:
Like it or not, passwords are going to be a thing in the past within the next few years. Amazon and other big brands are testing biometric security – fingerprints, eye scans and facial recognition- as a more reliable way to validate a user’s identity. Ultimately this will be something your business will implement.


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Barbecue Grills Market Analysis, Research Study With Napoleon, Weber, Char-Broil - Fighting Hawks Magazine - Fighting Hawks Magazine

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Thursday, February 2, 2023

Museum's Fall Arts & Crafts Fair - Sedona.biz

Sedona News – The gift-giving holiday season is fast approaching and the Sedona Heritage Museum hopes to make the lives of local shoppers just a bit easier by once again hosting their annual Fall Arts & Crafts Fair on October 22.
This long-time Museum tradition is the ideal way to “keep it local”. The Museum curates this show with a focus on supporting local artisans and crafters who have unique, quality items to offer and as a way to ensure that residents can find one-of-a-kind pieces for holiday gifts or for their own enjoyment.
This celebration of the Fall season and local arts will be open only from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday the 22nd. The Fair will be set up in the historic Jordan apple packing shed and surrounding historical park. The Museum hopes to make holiday shopping easy for guests.

This show is an old-fashioned arts and crafts show like were held in the good old days. There will be a large variety of handmade and one-of-a-kind offerings. The artist or craftsman sits behind each table to personally tell visitors how they make their pieces, where they find their unusual materials or what inspires them. Many of these people only do this show or a very limited number of other shows making their items unusual and uncommon.
At this show customers will find fine art, quilted and fiber art items, wood and metal art pieces, gourd art, baskets, and home and garden decor items of all kinds. Jewelers will show Native American, beaded, glass, gemstones, and other original materials made into jewelry. There will be beautiful wearable art, accessories, quilts and items for children and even pets. Ornaments, photography, malas, dish gardens, whimsical oddities and gifts galore like, greeting cards, hand-crafted soaps & lotions, candles and many, many other unique choices round out the extensive selection. One of the soaps and lotions vendors is bringing a baby goat for guests to meet and pet.
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Artists and crafters range from members of pioneer families to Sedona newcomers and friends who are looking forward to this chance to share their passion and the products of their talent.
This show has matured over the years to over 45 vendors, sold-out vendor space, and a large attendance. Admission to the Fair and Museum are free all day.
The Sedona Community Center will be serving lunch on site including a vegetarian option, so attendees can stay through lunch. Lunch proceeds benefits the Community Center. In addition to the arts and crafts booths, the Museum will hold a bake sale of only home-made goodies from 9:00 am until they are all gone. These proceeds benefit the Museum. The Museum Gift Shop will also be open for holiday shopping, and will be hosting a clearance sale.
Follow the signs from SR 89A in Uptown Sedona to the Museum and Fair and parking. For more information call 928-282-7038. The Sedona Historical Society operates the Sedona Heritage Museum in the old Jordan farmstead home and orchard sheds in Jordan Historical Park at 735 Jordan Rd. in Uptown. The buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places. SedonaMuseum.org.
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Fishing equipment stolen from a garage entered by unknown means ... - Welwyn Hatfield Times

Fishing equipment has been stolen from a garage that was entered by unknown means in Hatfield. 
The incident occurred between 4pm on Friday, January 6 and 10am on Saturday, January 7, on Indells. 
The equipment included fishing rods, reels, bivvies, alarms, landing nets and cradles, and some of the rods were engraved with the inscription ‘Dan’. 
Investigating officer, PC Chloe Roberts, said: “Our enquiries are continuing, and I am urging residents to report any fishing gear they see for sale online that matches the description of the items above. 
“I would also like to remind members of the public to remain vigilant when locking their addresses and garages to help protect personal belongings from opportunistic thieves. 
“If you have any information, or witnessed any suspicious activity in the area around the time, please email me at chloe.roberts@herts.police.uk.” 
You can also report information online at herts.police.uk/report, or on herts.police.uk/contact or call the non-emergency number 101, quoting crime reference 41/2111/23.  
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Wednesday, February 1, 2023

The 15 Best Music Books of 2022 - Pitchfork


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Al’s Sporting Goods expands with purchase of chain in Montana, plans new stores in St. George and Boise - The Herald Journal

Al’s Sporting Goods, a Logan-based company, has expanded into Montana with the purchases of a sporting goods chain there. It also is planning new stores in St. George and Boise.

Al’s Sporting Goods, a Logan-based company, has expanded into Montana with the purchases of a sporting goods chain there. It also is planning new stores in St. George and Boise.
Al’s Sporting Goods, which started 101 years ago with a store in Logan, will have 10 stores in three states once two additional locations open early next year in St. George and Boise, Idaho.
The company also recently purchased five stores in Montana.
The Montana purchase was of Bob Ward’s, also a century-old sporting goods shop, with locations in Bozeman, Butte, Hamilton, Helena and Missoula, according to Kris Larsen, CEO of Al’s Sporting Goods. He said the stores, at least for the time being, will continue to operate under their original name but remodeling will take place to appear more like Al’s.


“We’ve known the family for decades,” Larsen said. “They are a very highly respected, family-owned sporting goods operation in Montana.”
The future Al’s stores in St. George and Boise will open early next year in existing buildings — in about March or April at the former home of a Sears store at the Red Cliff Mall, and in about May for Boise at a former Sports Authority location. Both buildings will receive extensive remodeling for the Al’s brand.
Of the St. George store, Larsen said: “That building will be bigger than our Logan store. It’s a big, big store.”
The company also formerly opened stores in Orem and Idaho Falls. With the recent Montana purchases and the two slated in southern Utah and Idaho, Al’s store count will be 10, but who knows what the future will hold.
More stores are always a possibility: “The sporting goods business is alive and well,” Larsen said.
Al’s Sporting Goods started in 1921 by Larsen’s grandfather, Alvin Larsen, who opened a bicycle repair and angling shop in downtown Logan. Over the years, it expanded and moved to several locations in the area and currently is located at 1075 N. Main St.
Larsen said the success of the company is because of its employees.
“We’ve got an unbelievable staff. We attribute our growth and success to our excellent employees and managers,” he said. “We’ve got one of the best buying teams in America.”
It is no wonder, Larsen said, giving a nod to the people of his hometown.
“One of the things we have found with the expansion and hiring of new people is that there are no better people than in Cache Valley,” he said.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Parma’s Schnitz Ale Brewery opens new patio, eyes product expansion in Northeast Ohio: Photos - cleveland.com

Parma’s Schnitz Ale Brewery, located at 5729 Pearl Road, recently opened a new patio.
PARMA, Ohio -- After opening up for business last November, Schnitz Ale Brewery recently unveiled its 1,200-square-foot patio that includes a dozen four-seat tables.
Schnitz Ale Brewery Operations Manager Igor Djurin said even though the project was delayed, it was well worth the wait.
“Obviously, the summertime in Cleveland is so limited, so we wanted to make sure we had a space for people to enjoy the sun,” Djurin said.
“This is still only the first phase. By spring of next year, we’re looking to do an overhead awning and add an additional fireplace to the patio.
“It’ll be a very traditional-style beer garden with cushioned seats. We’re looking to do some entertainment in the future, acoustic music.”
As for the 9,000-square-foot restaurant and brewery, which has ties to Djurin’s family-owned and operated Das Schnitzel Haus located directly across the street, the venue is in the process of expanding.
Currently offering a dozen taps, the owner said the number will soon be increasing to 20 craft beers.
“We have a company lined up to help us expand our tap room,” Djurin said. “About 80 percent of our beers are German style, from Kolsch to lagers to pilsners to hefeweizens. We have some IPAs as well.
“We do throw in some seasonals. We also brewed a pumpkin ale that will be coming out at the beginning of September. We also do Christmas ales.”
There’s also a new production facility in Schnitz Ale Brewery’s future. The owner said they just purchased a Progress Drive property in Strongsville.
While the Parma venue’s product is currently available in roughly a dozen area stores, the plan is for the new 20-barrel system to allow for Schnitz Ale Brewery beers to be sold in early 2023 throughout Northeast Ohio and beyond.
So far, Djurin said Parma’s first microbrewery has been a success.
“The reception has been absolutely wonderful,” Djurin said. “It’s a nice place for the whole community to come in and enjoy fresh beer made in-house right here in Parma.”
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