Monday, December 16, 2019
Mark Babbitt joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the reasons most small business owners should hire people to create and execute their social media strategy, which is becoming increasingly complicated.
Mark Babbitt joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that telling stories continues to be a social media winning strategy, plus the new chat-bot technology is now something small businesses can incorporate in their online platforms.
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the political environment that both the USMCA and China trade deals have been formed in, and how those conditions have impacted the quality of these negotiations.
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the evolution and future of cryptocurrencies as they will gain adoption as an alternative to fiat money, and the geopolitical implications thereof for sovereign nations and their currencies.
Leo Haviland joins Jim Blasingame to review some of the contrived and artificial elements of U.S. and global economy, and the implications of those on Main Street businesses which operations are beautifully pure and refreshingly transparent.
Rick Mathieson joins Jim Blasingame to introduce two email applications that will help your small business, including AMP for email, making your emails interactive for customers, and BIMI, which is an added email security element.
Rick Mathieson joins Jim Blasingame to introduce three more digital marketing trends, including integration of email and social media, giving some customers exclusivity, and expanding customer experience with you.
Jim Blasingame reviews some of the implications of the current energy elements of our global economy, including geopolitics, and why that should portend continued stable energy prices for your business.
Jim Blasingame reveals some of the many factors that will bear on your small business in 2020, including the trade deals, stable energy prices, political dysfunction, and the weight of corporate, sovereign and consumer debt.
Jim Blasingame reveals why the practitioners of pure capitalism are small businesses, because there’s no place to hide, we don’t have derivatives or default swaps, and whatever we do, you can watch.