Kylie Ora Lobell
Kylie Ora Lobell is a freelance copywriter, editor, marketer, and publicist. She has over 10 years of experience writing in the legal and business space for publications and brands like Legal Management Magazine, Forbes, EMC, IBM, Dell, and NCR. Her bylines include The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Jewish Journal of Los Angeles, New York Magazine, and Time Out NY/LA. Her website is KylieOraLobell.com, and her LinkedIn is here.
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Are You Meeting Your Small Business Health Insurance Requirements?
Whether you provide health care insurance for your employees depends both on your size and your business philosophy.
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Estate Plan Strategies for Small Business Owners
What happens to your business after your death depends a lot on decisions you make now.
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How to Improve Traffic to Your Website
To improve your website traffic, invest in paid and organic tactics like SEO, content marketing, keyword research, and digital ads. Learn more.
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Why Mompreneurs Make Great Business Leaders
Mothers who are also entrepreneurs make great business leaders because they know how to manage their projects and time, they are compassionate, and they can adapt to any situation that comes their way.
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Have I Run Out of Customers? What to Do When the Phone Stops Ringing
Are you losing customers? Win them back with these easy-to-follow customer retention tactics, including going above and beyond when it comes to customer service and asking your current customers for reviews.
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Tips for Small Business and Consumers Facing the Rent Crisis During COVID-19
If you're a business or consumer facing a rent crisis due to COVID-19, you can negotiate with your landlord, work out a payment plan, and apply for government relief.
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Virtual Tools for Caring for Your Family Remotely
Use video conferencing for staying in touch with friends and family, virtual doctor's appointments for health purposes, and online games for fun.
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How Momprenuership Evolves as Children Grow Up
During the first months after you, as a mompreneur, have a child, it can be difficult to keep up with your business's demands. However, as your child ages, you can start to focus on business growth once again. That's what happened with founder and CEO of Fashion Works Tenin Terrell. When her children were babies, she rarely took in-person meetings with potential clients.
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Updating Beneficiary Designations: Why It's so Important
When you sign up for a life insurance policy or a retirement account, you name a beneficiary to receive the proceeds of the policy when the policyholder dies. But what happens if you forget to change your beneficiary as your life changes? You might be surprised by the answer.
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Why You Need a Post-COVID Business Plan
A post-COVID business plan will be key to thriving in the next phase of the pandemic and beyond.
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