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Set Up a Live Chat Service and Go Home at 5 o'Clock
Mike Figliuolo, the founder of Thought Leaders, was a tough guy. A former US army platoon leader. An entrepreneur. A certified Master Fitness Trainer. Not exactly the type of person you would expect to have a heart attack at 43. Despite all his accomplishments, Figliuolo learned one important lesson: he wasn’t making time for his … Continued
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15 Tools To Run a Business Without Touching People
Who would have thought that physical contact between humans would become a major obstacle to running a business. Yet, this is the reality in 2020. The dangers of COVID-19 changed the way people live, work, and do business. Perhaps not just for the time being, but for the long run. The home office switch was … Continued
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Bucks County Businesses Helping to Fight COVID-19
When COVID-19 struck and the government issued a mandatory quarantine, no one could have predicted or prepared for the financial and economic consequences. It’s been almost two months since then, and businesses are still closed or struggling to stay open. HelpSquad, along with our sister companies LiveHelpNow and Insane Lab, sprung into action as soon … Continued
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6 Out-of-the Box Ideas For Small Business Reopening
Small business reopening has been on everyone’s mind as the United States nears the second month of COVID-19 quarantine. With some states lifting restrictions and others preparing to do so in the near future, small business owners everywhere ponder on reopenings. Safety of operations and financial viability become major issues in all cases as the … Continued
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Business Communications: The Age of Virtual Connections
Virtual business communications have a longer history than one may realize. Pre-colonial Native American tribes used smoke signals to deliver messages. Europeans transmitted information between cities using a visual telegraphy system in the late 18th century. And once Samuel Morse patented the telegraph in 1844, the virtual communications rapidly gained speed on the information-sharing highway. … Continued
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Essential employees' rights during COVID-19 Outbreak
It’s honorable to be essential. Everyday millions of essential workers show up for work to keep the world going amidst the COVID-19 outbreak. Healthcare, food, transportation and other industries must continue operations to ensure public health and safety. However, in these unprecedented times, many find themselves risking their own safety, health, and lives. As essential … Continued
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Live Chat Customer Support FAQs and Debunked Live Chat Service Myths
New things can be scary. In 1876 when telephones were becoming more and more popular, people were suspicious. It was during a time when few people had firsthand experience with electrical machines. There were many fears surrounding the telephone. Was it dangerous? Could other people listen in on conversations? Telephone companies had to work hard … Continued
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Hospitality Sales After The Pandemic: A Story of Smart Marketing
“Here we go, again!” Lily sat at her dining room table with her laptop still open. Following a few weeks of complete uncertainty, it was nice to at least hear something from Jack. The famous Hotel of the Future which Lily has been managing for a few years now, temporarily closed its doors. Similar to … Continued
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5 Ways to Deal with an Overload of Insurance Claims
The coronavirus is hitting the U.S. like a ton of bricks. Lysol wipes and spray are virtually extinct. Ground beef and chicken breast are hot commodities. And, you better get to the store early or you definitely aren’t getting any toilet paper. The harsh reality is that those aren’t even the biggest problems we are … Continued
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Coronavirus Relief for Small Businesses: Creativity and Resourcefulness
“Never let a good crisis go to waste,” Winston Churchill said those words more than 70 years ago. But there is no time like right now for them to ring so true. With COVID-19 sweeping the globe. It’s hard to find a business that is not feeling the effects of the pandemic. A business owner … Continued