December 2, 2020 5 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In this digital age, it’s no surprise that the marketing efforts of many businesses are focused online. But whatever happened to offline marketing? Does it even still exist? Indeed it does. Proven offline marketing tactics still exist — and […]
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Some Wash. students can’t connect to virtual school
Not all students are got equal access as districts went virtual amid the coronavirus pandemic, and local districts are trying to combat the issue. SPOKANE, Wash — As online schooling continues across the Inland Northwest, the harsh reality is that not all students are getting equal access. Some kids, frequently […]
Nebraska Humane Society goes the distance to connect people and pets | Local News
While the animals are listed online, Wiese said, the humane society wanted to give people a more personal connection with the animals they might adopt. Support Local Journalism Your subscription makes our reporting possible. {{featured_button_text}} “It’s hard to get a feel for a dog with a photo,” she said. Greg Sims, […]
Entre launches a new app to connect entrepreneurs online | State
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — On a mission to make entrepreneurship accessible to anyone, Entre, a social network built for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and investors has launched an app to make entrepreneurship attainable by creating the most supportive and inclusive social media platform for creators. “We started growing our community […]
A New Medical Van Wants To Connect People In Public Housing With Healthcare Providers : NPR
United Medical Center’s mobile medical van parked outside the Greenleaf public housing complex in Southwest D.C. Jenny Gathright/WAMU hide caption toggle caption Jenny Gathright/WAMU Carl Goggins feels like he can’t be careful enough when it comes to the coronavirus. Apart from the danger the virus poses to him as a […]
US seniors turn to Zoom to connect with friends and family
Photograph: Nacho Doce/Reuters In his 72 years, Brad Veloz has risked his job and overcome health issues to fight for LGBTQ+ and Latino rights. The coronavirus wasn’t going to stop his activism. A year ago, the self-described “in-your-face” activist had never even used Zoom online video conferencing, but it is […]
Virginia Black Business Directory helps small business owners and consumers connect
As they ran their own business last year, Ernisha and Tracey Hall found themselves meeting so many minority-owned business owners that they decided on a new project — building a directory of Black-owned businesses. The constant requests they got from other business people for recommendations added fuel to their fire. […]