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The latest in notary, Apostille, and business news from New York, NY.

Create Apps Without Coding Experience

Small businesses spend around nine percent of their annual revenue on technology— three times the percent spent by large enterprises. According to one survey, more than half of small business owners would like to spend more on tech, which seems to support the view that software is a critical driver of growth, revenue, and operational efficiency within this segment. Small businesses do not, however, spend much if any money on low code platforms or resources needed to manage and scale custom apps. Why don’t small businesses use low-code?

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Learning About Your Government-Imposed Responsibilities

When you start a business, your goal is to bring in revenue so you can meet your financial obligations (e.g., pay the rent, cover your marketing costs, etc.) and make a profit. This enables you to stay in business and grow. To do this, you probably are focused on dealing with customers, suppliers, and employees (if you have them). But being in business means taking on a slew of responsibilities imposed on you by the government—federal, state, and local.

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When Is The Best Time To Post On TikTok?

Small business owners are increasingly using TikTok to promote their products or services. Why shouldn’t they? This ever-popular social media platform has been downloaded more than 1.5 billion times. If you’re thinking about TikTok for business, just creating a TikTok account and posting videos at random won’t make the cut. You should also know the best time to post on TikTok to help you maximize your success.

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How To Deal With Notary Work Stress And Stay Healthy And Happy On The Job

On top of these everyday stressful work situations, the COVID-19 pandemic has required Notaries to meet with signers in odd places or accommodate unusual requests. California Signing Agent Vanessa Moore described how for one signing, she had to meet the signer outdoors using a small children's table to sign and notarize loan documents and Glenn Tabor, Jr. of Virginia once had to make a 2-hour round trip to meet a signer outside in 30-degree weather with 30 mile-per-hour winds blowing.

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