David Sax’s book, “The Revenge of Analog,” shows how analog experiences have made a surprising comeback. This resurgence is not just about nostalgia; it’s about discovering unexpected joys in products and services that were never intended by their creators. Take, for instance, the tactile pleasure of flipping through a printContinue Reading

In the digital age, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face the constant challenge of staying competitive and innovative. The Canadian Digital Adoption Program (CDAP) emerges as a beacon of support for businesses striving to navigate the digital landscape. This initiative is not just a grant; it’s a comprehensive support systemContinue Reading

The question of pricing is a pivotal one. It’s not just about how much you charge, but also about the perceived value you offer to your customers. The ultimate pricing question, “Why should I buy from you over any other business offering similar services?” is one that can make orContinue Reading

A business’s home page is often the first point of contact with potential customers. It’s where first impressions are formed and where the decision to engage further with a business is made. Unfortunately, many businesses overlook the importance of this critical touchpoint, mistakenly assuming that visitors arrive with ample timeContinue Reading

The Yelp Local Business Summit is just around the corner, and it’s shaping up to be an unmissable event for entrepreneurs and business owners. Scheduled for May 8 at 11:00 am, this free, virtual event promises a wealth of knowledge from a diverse lineup of business experts and leaders. BuildingContinue Reading

There are some differences in merchandising theory between the neighbourhood grocery store and the sporting goods store down the street. The fact remains that both are merchandised in the same way. Both use an organized and attractive layout to maximize each item’s sales potential. These merchandising principles used by majorContinue Reading