Tag: Business Intelligence
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Google Maps SEO: Why Most Businesses Optimize the Wrong Things
If you search for google maps SEO, you’ll find no shortage of guides telling you how to optimize your Google Business Profile. Fill out every field. Add photos. Get reviews. Build citations. Post weekly updates. Repeat forever. And yet, many smart, well-run businesses still struggle to rank. It’s easy to blame this disconnect on a…
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Data Small Business Owners Need to Make Perfect Decisions: 15 Examples
Founders and owners hear a lot of talk about “big data,” usually framed as something transformative, expensive, and out of reach as an option for the data small businesses have. Most of that messaging is written for enterprise companies with dedicated analytics teams, complex systems, and budgets that make sophisticated data infrastructure realistic. For small…
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Stressed? 4 Devastating Reasons Why Everything Feels Urgent, And Why Most of It Isn’t
Everything feels urgent at work! At some point in their career, almost every founder or operator feels like everything at work is pressing, critical, or urgent. The inbox is full. Slack pings demand immediate attention. Meetings fill up your calendar. Tasks stack up faster than you can cross them off. When this happens, it’s easy…
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100 Different Industries With Business Intelligence Use Cases for Smarter Growth
Business Intelligence use cases are abound, yet the industry has a branding problem. For years, it’s been framed as something reserved for massive enterprises with data teams, custom dashboards, and six-figure software contracts. The result is that many startups and small-to-midsize businesses still assume BI is either overkill, too expensive, or something they’ll “grow into…
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Exclusive: Business Intelligence for Small Businesses and How to Make Clearer, More Confident Decisions
Most small business owners are already doing some version of Business Intelligence. They just don’t call it that. They call it “trying to understand what happened last month,” or “figuring out why sales dipped,” or “deciding whether the next hire should be a marketing contractor or a part-time employee.” In other words, BI is the…



