Danielle Fallon-O'Leary

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About Danielle

Danielle Fallon-O'Leary is a writer and social media specialist who loves using her creativity to fuel her passion for communication. She also holds a Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and works part-time as a pediatric speech therapist.

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How to Organize a Hybrid Event on a Budget

Hybrid events can help small businesses build connections and reach a wider audience. Here’s how to make the most of your event without breaking the bank.

How to Host a Professional Event on a Budget

From identifying your target audience to providing value to attendees throughout the year, here are some tips for planning and hosting a professional event.

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Best Resources for LGBTQ+-Owned Businesses

Resources to help you start, run, and grow your business.

Emerging Tech Tools for Small Businesses

From social media management to client payment solutions, these five promising tech tools will help streamline your business processes.

Why Customers May Prefer Leaving Text Testimonials

Especially with AI-powered feedback tools, customers may feel more comfortable leaving a text-based review than a video-based one.

Small Independent Chocolatiers in the United States

These small businesses have found their golden ticket to success by following their passion for crafting delicious confections.

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Things to Do During Small Business Month to Grow Your Company

Want to scale your business? Achieve your goals with these core growth strategies and activities.

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Every business has received a negative review at some point. Follow these tips to help turn a negative review into a positive outcome.

AI Tools for Business Marketing

AI-powered tools and software can help streamline your business’s marketing efforts. Here are nine AI tools you can leverage to improve your marketing.

How to Write a Part-Time Job Description

Just as with any role, finding the right candidates for a part-time position begins with a clear, well-written job description.