Marketing in general has many misconceptions and is a very sticky subject for most companies. Marketing during a global pandemic has had its own set of challenges. Some companies have proven NOT to be business that their clients, vendors and employees thought that they were. Why does there seem to be so many misunderstandings about...
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5 Reasons Atlanta is a Rising Startup Hub
It’s always fascinating to see a new part of the U.S. put itself on the map as a startup hub. While it’s never clear exactly what happens to spark this sort of thing, there are certain times when people simply seem to realize that a given city or state has become a thriving spot for...
Four things to do if you want to make money in music
Musicians have more ways to self-monetize than ever before, but all too often, it feels like that money is just out of reach. Putting out music yourself is not as hard as it used to be, but making money from that music takes a bit more work and know-how. It’s a minefield most artists still...
Key Cannabis Legalization Wins Could Bring in Upwards of $2 Billion in New Sales
Marijuana scored a sweeping victory at the ballot box on last Tuesday, with voters approving new markets in Michigan, Missouri and Utah that eventually could generate $2 billion in medical and recreational sales. Across the nation, voters installed the Democrats as the new majority party in the U.S. House of Representatives, improving the odds that lawmakers will pass federal marijuana...
“Sears Helped Me Cope With Bullying” says businessman
inCity Magazine publisher, Christopher Thomas, shares to the world how Sears helped him cope with bullying, the Sears Brand and over all business model.
Marketing Hour: Nike, Adidas, US Open, NFL, Colin Kaepernick, Serena Williams & Naomi Osaka
Christopher Thomas, Marketing Consultant and Business correspondent for multiple media outlets, talks about the impact of that the marketing of Nike, US Open, NFL, Adidas, Colin Kaepernick, Serena Williams & Naomi Osaka.
The best employees are not the agreeable ones
Cheerful and helpful workers are beloved by their bosses, and just about everyone else, really. Enthusiastic optimists make for great colleagues, rarely cause problems, and can always be counted on. But they may not necessarily make the best employees, says Adam Grant, the organizational psychologist and Wharton professor. Speaking in Chicago at the annual conference...
Hottest Sectors for Launching a Business in 2018
If only a good idea and a bit of luck were all you needed to launch a successful startup. The reality is that it takes a lot more. Timing, competition, and future market conditions can make or break a business. So if you want yours to still be around in a year–or 10–it’s vital to...
Video Feature: Kia Scott, Attorney
[inMontgomery] Meet Attorney Kia Scott (Wife, Mother and Business owner). She can be reached at: (ph) 334-557-7009, (web) www.KScottLaw.org, (email) Kia.Scott@KScottLaw.org. Would you like your business Featured on inCity Magazine? Contact us TODAY at feature@inMMGroup.com
Alabama Rated as 2016 2nd Unhappiest State
Can money truly buy happiness? Most people might be inclined to say no, based on moral principles. But some researchers beg to differ, suggesting that money can indeed contribute to happiness — but only up to a certain dollar amount. According to their findings, life satisfaction, one of the two main components of happiness, increases...
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