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Marcus Lemonis Became Famous for Fixing Businesses — Then Faced the One Problem He Couldn't Ignore

He used to pour on the love. Now it's time for straight talk. Is this the evolution of leadership?

Franchise

People Often Ask Me This One Question About Franchising. Here's What I Tell Them.

Franchising can be an incredible journey, but you must look closely at these three areas before you buy.

Franchise

Want to Own Multiple Franchise Locations? These Multi-Unit Champions Share Their Best Strategies.

Multi-unit franchise ownership is growing fast, and these strategies can help you succeed.

Growing a Business

Struggling to Explain What You Sell? This Beverage Brand Was Too — Until It Tried This 4-Step Fix

Rebranding can be a complicated process, but it doesn't have to be. Here's how one beverage company fixed its messaging problem in a few key steps.

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The 10 Hottest Franchise Trends for 2025

Want to buy a brand that buzzes? Here's what to know.

Growing a Business

I Was a Buyer for Target and Watched Many Brands Go Bankrupt. Here's the Dark Side of Landing on 10,000 Shelves.

Founders often think about retail benchmarks all wrong. Once they realize their mistake, it's too late.

Growing a Business

What's the 'Rule of One'? This Entrepreneur Used It to Go From $0 to $4,985 in 1 Month.

When you try to do too much, you reach nobody. I've developed a simple rule that can change your business. The only rule is to stick with the rule.

Growing a Business

Ignore This Self-Sabotaging 'Instinct' If You Want to Tell Your Brand's Story Effectively, Marketing Expert Says

Donald Miller wrote the bestselling book 'Building a StoryBrand,' and he believes a good tagline keeps it simple, stupid.

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