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How GoShare’s Platform Has Changed On-Demand Delivery and Moving

GoShare is a 2024 CO—100 Digital Innovator. Here’s how its cutting-edge platform has made last-mile delivery and moving logistics easier than ever.

Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Basket: How to Diversify Your Income Streams

In this edition of "Ask the Board," we asked Genevieve Santos-Bann, Founder of 360 Beauty Maven Consulting and an NFTE graduate, to share her insights on how small business owners can diversify their income streams.

How Tiny Drumsticks Pioneered NYC's Shared Kitchen Industry

Tiny Drumsticks is a 2024 CO—100 Top Honoree in the Enduring Business category. Here's how this unique shared kitchen has thrived over the last decade.

Small Businesses Offering Unique Holiday Gifts

Choosing the perfect gift for someone can be a challenge, but these small businesses offer some unusual options that may make that easier.

How Karin's Florist Has Thrived for Decades Through Customer Service

Karin's Florist is a 2024 CO—100 Customer Champion. Here's how this family-owned local florist has maintained its reputation as an award-winning, customer-focused business since 1956.

How One Former Accountant Ditched His Job to Launch a $10 Million Dollar E-Commerce Fulfillment Business

In this edition of “Ask the Board,” we asked Ash Jamshidpour, the Founder of ShipTop, to share how he quit his accounting job to become a successful e-commerce entrepreneur.

How Kalogon’s Smart Seating Provides Comfort and Pressure Relief

Florida-Based Kalogon is a 2024 CO—100 Disruptor. Here's Why They Are a Top Small Business.

Small Businesses Pressing Vinyl Records

Streaming may reign supreme, but these five small businesses see the value in tangible music.